أجريس - النظام الدولي للعلوم الزراعية والتكنولوجيا

Bangladesh Health Sector Profile 2010

2010

World Bank


المعلومات البيبليوغرافية
الناشر
Washington, DC
مواضيع أخرى
Technical resources; Maternal mortality; Death register; National population policy; Antenatal care; Health outcomes; Income inequality; Illnesses; National level; Health indicators; Sexually transmitted infections; Appropriate incentives; Neonatal mortality; Healthy life; National strategy; Population sector; Reproductive age; Gender disparities; Leprosy; Service provision; Essential drugs; Health research; Emergency obstetric care; Health care providers; Infant mortality rates; Contraceptive prevalence; Post-abortion care; Quality of education; Comprehensive reproductive health; Health education; Instrument of development; Service providers; Safe motherhood; Urban population growth; Drug abuse; Home affairs; Technical capacity; Number of children; Married women; Public service; Ministry of health; Purchasing power parity; National capacity; Generic drugs; Human development; Behaviour change; Population research; Health workers; Primary health care; Female children; Illness; Exercises; National development; Human poverty; Health management; Management systems; Need for family planning; Post-abortion; Health of women; Leading causes of mortality; Insurance schemes; Cardiovascular disease; Child mortality; Comprehensive reproductive health care; Health sector; Health care services; Infant mortality rate; Traditional birth attendants; Safety nets; National population; Movement of people; Population strategy; Referral system; Self-reliance; Waste; National plan; Fertility rate; Rapid population growth; Reproductive health care; Infant health; Inequities; Health facilities; Mother; Resource needs; Maternal mortality ratio; Policy development; Progress; Life expectancy; Nurse; Medical education; Nursing; Service delivery; Child health care; Dissemination; Information system; Low birth weight; Adult literacy; Human resource development; Birth attendants; Medical research; Health care reform; Epidemic; Family welfare; Indoor air pollution; Medical college; Community health; Access to family planning; Age of marriage; Live births; Clinics; Gross national income; Breast-feeding; Health sector reform; First child; Gender differentials; National project; Traditional healers; Sizeable population; Health system; Maternal health; Citizens; Policy framework; Practitioners; Disability; Pharmacists; Public health concern; Low-income countries; Counselling; Skilled attendance; Adolescent girls; Infant mortality; Health systems; Leading causes; Urban slums; Nurses; Demographic trends; Respect; Health policy; Fertility rates; Injuries; National health policy; Leading causes of death; Suicide; Urban population growth rates; Purchasing power; National drug; Citizen; Quality of care
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