<p style="box-sizing: border-box; margin-top: 1em; margin-bottom: 1em;"><span style="box-sizing: border-box;">Highlights on health</span>&nbsp;give an overview of a country’s health status, describing recent data on mortality, morbidity and exposure&nbsp;to key risk factors along with trends over time. The reports link country findings to public health policy considerations developed&nbsp;by the WHO Regional Office for Europe and by other relevant agencies.&nbsp;<span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 19.600000381469727px; box-sizing: border-box;">Highlights on health</span>&nbsp;are developed in collaboration with&nbsp;Member States and do not constitute a formal statistical publication.&nbsp;</p><p style="box-sizing: border-box; margin-top: 1em; margin-bottom: 1em;">Each report also compares a country, when possible, to a reference group. This report uses the 25 countries with low child&nbsp;mortality and low or high adult mortality, designated Eur-B+C by WHO, as the reference group. Eur-B+C comprises Albania,&nbsp;Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia,&nbsp;Lithuania, Poland, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Tajikistan,&nbsp;Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.&nbsp;</p><p style="box-sizing: border-box; margin-top: 1em; margin-bottom: 1em;">To make the comparisons as valid as possible, data, as a rule, are taken from one source to ensure that they have been&nbsp;harmonized in a reasonably consistent way. Unless otherwise noted, the source of data in the reports is the European health for&nbsp;all database of the WHO Regional Office for Europe. Other data and information are referenced accordingly.</p><p style="box-sizing: border-box; margin-top: 1em; margin-bottom: 1em;">Source: <a href="http://www.euro.who.int/en/countries/kyrgyzstan/publications3/highlights-on-health-in-kyrgyzstan-2005">WHO</a></p>
WHO: Highlights on health in Kyrgyzstan
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report
Year
2005

Highlights on health give an overview of a country’s health status, describing recent data on mortality, morbidity and exposure to key risk factors along with trends over time. The reports link country findings to public health policy considerations developed by the WHO Regional Office for Europe and by other relevant agencies. Highlights on health are developed in collaboration with Member States and do not constitute a formal statistical publication. 

Each report also compares a country, when possible, to a reference group. This report uses the 25 countries with low child mortality and low or high adult mortality, designated Eur-B+C by WHO, as the reference group. Eur-B+C comprises Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. 

To make the comparisons as valid as possible, data, as a rule, are taken from one source to ensure that they have been harmonized in a reasonably consistent way. Unless otherwise noted, the source of data in the reports is the European health for all database of the WHO Regional Office for Europe. Other data and information are referenced accordingly.

Source: WHO

Citation
World Health Organization Europe. Highlights on health in Kyrgyzstan. Copenhagen: World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe, 2005. http://www.euro.who.int/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/103211/e88739.pdf.
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World Health Organization 2006
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Kyrgyzstan
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English
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