Table HH.1: Results of household and individual interviews. Table HH.2: Household age distribution by sex
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1 Selected Tables Table HH.1: Results of household and individual interviews Numbers of households, women and children under 5 by results of the household, women s and under-five s interviews, and household, women s and under-five s response rates, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Urban Rural Batken Jalalabad Issyk- Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c. Total households Sampled households Occupied households Interviewed households Household response rate women Eligible women Interviewed women Women response rate Women s overall response rate children under 5 Eligible children under Mother/Caretaker Interviewed Child response rate Children s overall response rate Table HH.2: Household age distribution by sex Percent distribution of the household population by five-year age groups and dependency age groups and number of children aged 0-17 years, by sex, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Males Females Total Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Age Dependency age groups < Children aged Adults Total Monitoring the situation of children and women 73
2 Table HH.3: Household composition Percent distribution of households by selected characteristics, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Weighted percent households Weighted Unweighted Sex of household head Male Female Batken Jalalabad Issyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural household members Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Total At least one child aged < 18 years At least one child aged < 5 years At least one woman aged years
3 Table HH.4: Women s background characteristics Percent distribution of women aged years by background characteristics, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Weighted percent women Weighted Unweighted Batken Jalalabad Issyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Age Marital/Union status Currently married/in union Formerly married/in union Never married/in union Motherhood status Ever gave birth Never gave birth Education Not secondary Secondary Higher Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Total Monitoring the situation of children and women 75
4 Table HH.5: Children s background characteristics Percent distribution of children under five years of age by background characteristics, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Weighted percent under-5 children Weighted Unweighted Sex Male Female Batken Jalalabad Isyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Age < 6 months months months months months months Mother s education Not secondary Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest * Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Total Note: * 6 unweighted cases with missing ethnicity not shown. Table CM.1: Child mortality Infant and under-five mortality rates, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Infant mortality rate* Under-five mortality rate** Sex Male Female Urban Rural Total * MICS indicator 2; MDG indicator 14 ** MICS indicator 1; MDG indicator 13 76
5 Sex Table NU.1: Child malnourishment Percentage of children aged 0-59 months who are severely or moderately malnourished, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Weight for age Height for age Weight for height Number % below % below % below % below % below % below % above of - 2 SD* - 3 SD - 2 SD** - 3 SD 2 SD*** - 3 SD + 2 SD children aged 0-59 months Male Female Batken Jalalabad Isyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Age < 6 months months months months months months Mother s education Not secondary Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Missing (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 4 Total * MICS indicator 6; MDG indicator 4 ** MICS indicator 7 *** MICS indicator 8 (*) Figures that are based on less then 25 unweighted cases No reported cases Monitoring the situation of children and women 77
6 Table NU.2: Initial breastfeeding Percentage of women aged years with a birth in the two years preceding the survey who breastfed their baby within one hour of birth and within one day of birth, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Percentage who started breastfeeding within one hour of birth* Percentage who started breastfeeding within one day of birth women with a live birth in the two years preceding the survey Batken Jalalabad Isyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Months since birth < 6 months months months Mother s education Not secondary Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Total * MICS indicator 45 78
7 Table NU.3: Breastfeeding Percentage of living children according to breastfeeding status at each age group. Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Children 0-3 months Children 0-5 months Children 6-9 months Children months Children months Percent exclusively breastfed children Percent exclusively breastfed* children % receiving breast milk & solid/ mushy food** children Percent breastfed*** children Percent breastfed*** Sex Male Female Urban Rural Mother s education Not secondary (*) 7 (21.4) 30 (*) 9 (*) 17 (*) 14 Secondary High (34.3) Poorest (30.5) 27 (30.3) (68.7) 47 (41.2) 34 Second (70.0) (*) (61.5) 28 Middle (43.5) (20.1) 40 Fourth (35.8) (60.2) 26 (52.2) 37 (12.4) 29 Richest (23.4) (62.7) 43 (8.4) 49 Kyrgyz Russian (*) 16 (8.2) 26 (*) 16 (*) 16 (*) 15 Uzbek (69.9) (*) 17 (93.4) 50 (57.9) 43 Other (*) 10 (*) 20 (*) 7 (*) Total * MICS indicator 15 ** MICS indicator 17 *** MICS indicator 16 ( ) Figures that are based on unweighted cases (*) Figures that are based on less then 25 unweighted cases children Monitoring the situation of children and women 79
8 Table NU.4: Adequately fed infants Percentage of infants under 6 months of age exclusively breastfed, percentage of infants 6-11 months who are breastfed and who ate solid/semi-solid food at least the minimum recommended number of times yesterday and percentage of infants adequately fed, Kyrgyzstan, months exclusively breastfed 6-8 months who received breastmilk and complementary food at least 2 times in prior 24 hours Percent of infants 9-11 months who received breastmilk and complementary food at least 3 times in prior 24 hours 6-11 months who received breastmilk and complementary food at least the minimum recommended number of times per day* 0-11 months who were appropriately fed** infants aged 0-11 months Sex Male Female Batken Jalalabad Isyk-Kul (31.1) (18.6) (18.7) (18.6) (24.4) 40 Naryn (27.9) (28.9) (33.3) (32.2) (30.0) 27 Osh Talas (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 22 Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Mother s education Not secondary (21.4) (48.3) (58.6) (51.7) (29.4) 41 Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other (9.2) (82.7) (15.2) (74.6) (28.4) 28 Total * MICS indicator 18 ** MICS indicator 19 ( ) Figures that are based on unweighted cases (*) Figures that are based on less then 25 unweighted cases No reported cases 80
9 Table NU.5: Iodized salt consumption Percentage of households consuming adeuqately iodized salt, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Percent of households in which salt was tested households interviewed Percent of households with salt test result Percent of households with no salt <15 PPM 15+ PPM* Total households in which salt was tested or with no salt Batken Jalalabad Issyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Total *MICS indicator 41 No reported cases Monitoring the situation of children and women 81
10 Table NU.6: Children s vitamin A supplementation Percent distribution of children aged 6-59 months by whether they have received a high dose vitamin A supplement in the last 6 months, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Percent of children who received vitamin A: Within last Prior to last Not sure 6 months* 6 months when Not sure if received vitamin A Never received vitamin A Number of children aged 6-59 months Total Sex Male Female Batken Jalalabad Isyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Age 6-11 months months months months months Mother s education Not secondary Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Missing (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) Total * MICS indicator 42 (*) Figures that are based on less then 25 unweighted cases 82
11 Table NU.7: Post-partum mothers vitamin A supplementation Percentage of women aged years with a live birth in the 2 years preceding the survey by whether they received a high dose vitamin A supplement before the infant was 8 weeks old, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Received vitamin A supplement* Not sure if received vitamin A women aged years Batken Jalalabad Isyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Education Not secondary Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Total *MICS indicator 43 No reported cases Monitoring the situation of children and women 83
12 Table NU.8: Low birth weight infants Percentage of live births in the 2 years preceding the survey that weighed below 2500 grams at birth, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Percent of live births: Below 2500 grams* Weighed at birth** live births Batken Jalalabad Isyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Mother s education Not secondary Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Total * MICS indicator 9 ** MICS indicator 10 84
13 Table CH.4: Oral rehydration treatment Percentage of children aged 0-59 months with diarrhoea in the last two weeks and treatment with oral rehydration solution (ORS) or other oral rehydration treatment (ORT), Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Had diarrhoea in last two weeks Number of children aged 0-59 months Children with diarrhoea who received: Recommended Number of children aged 0-59 Fluid from ORS packet homemade fluid Prepackaged ORS fluid No treatment ORT Use Rate * months with diarrhoea Sex Male Female (20.3) (10.4) (9.8) (79.1) (20.9) 43 Batken (*) (*) (*) 10 Jalalabad (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 10 Isyk-Kul (*) (*) (*) 8 Naryn (*) 2 Osh (*) (*) (*) 14 Talas (*) 10 Chui (15.8) (1.4) (82.8) (17.2) 28 Bishkek c (*) (*) (*) 22 Urban (16.8) (2.7) (2.7) (83.2) (16.8) 32 Rural Age < 6 months (*) (*) (*) months (*) (*) (*) (*) months (16.4) (83.6) (16.4) months (*) (*) (*) (*) months (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) months (*) (*) (*) 6 Mother s education Not secondary (*) 9 Secondary High (21.2) (78.8) (21.2) 38 Poorest (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 16 Second (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 18 Middle (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 21 Fourth (*) (*) (*) 22 Richest (12.5) (87.5) Kyrgyz Russian (*) 11 Uzbek (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 10 Other (*) (*) 16 Total * MICS indicator33 ( ) Figures that are based on unweighted cases (*) Figures that are based on less then 25 unweighted cases Monitoring the situation of children and women 85
14 Table CH.5: Home management of diarrhoea Percentage of children aged 0-59 months with diarrhoea in the last two weeks who took increased fluids and continued to feed during the episode,kyrgyzstan, 2006 Had diarrhoea in last two weeks Number of children aged 0-59 months Drank more Children with diarrhoea who: Drank the same or less Ate somewhat less. same or more Ate much less or none Received ORT or increased fluids AND continued feeding** Home management of diarrhoea* Number of children aged 0-59 months with diarrhoea Sex Male Female Urban (74.8) (66.1) (33.9) (24.8) (26.4) 32 Rural Kyrgyz Russian (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 11 Uzbek (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 10 Other (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 16 Total * MICS indicator34 ** MICS Indicator 35 ( ) Figures that are based on unweighted cases (*) Figures that are based on less then 25 unweighted cases 86
15 Table CH.6: Care seeking for suspected pneumonia Percentage of children aged 0-59 months with suspected pneumonia in the last two weeks taken to a health provider, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Had acute respiratory infection No. of children aged 0-59 months Govt. Hospital Govt. health centre Children with suspected pneumonia who were taken to: Public sources Private sources Govt. health post Village health worker Mobile/ outreach clinic Other public Private physicn. Pharmacy Any appropriate provider* Sex Male Female Urban Rural Mother s education Not secondary (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 19 Secondary High (36.2) (17.4) (2.8) (1.5) (17.3) (5.0) (75.1) 34 Kyrgyz Russian (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 11 Uzbek (38.4) (31.8) (0.9) (63.1) (21.0) (92.1) 34 Other (*) (*) (*) (*) 12 Total * MICS indicator 23 ( ) Figures that are based on unweighted cases (*) Figures that are based on less then 25 unweighted cases No reported cases No. of children 0-59 mos with suspected pneumonia Monitoring the situation of children and women 87
16 Table CH.7: Antibiotic treatment of pneumonia Percentage of children aged 0-59 months with suspected pneumonia who received antibiotic treatment, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Percentage of under fives with suspected pneumonia who received antibiotics in the last two weeks* Sex Male Female Urban Rural Age 0-11 months (45.1) months (52.7) months (41.7) months (41.7) months (41.0) 26 Mother s education Not secobdary (*) 19 Secondary High (74.5) 34 Kyrgyz Russian (*) 11 Uzbek (16.7) 34 Other (*) 12 Total * MICS indicator 22 ( ) Figures that are based on unweighted cases (*) Figures that are based on less then 25 unweighted cases children with suspected pneumonia in the two weeks prior to the survey 88
17 Table CH.7A: Knowledge of the two danger signs of pneumonia Percentage of mothers/caretakers of children aged 0-59 months by knowledge of types of symptoms for taking a child immediately to a health facility. and percentage of mothers/caretakers who recognize fast and difficult breathing as signs for seeking care immediately, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Percentage of mothers/caretakers of children aged 0-59 months who think that a child should be taken immediately to a health facility if the child: Mothers/caretakers who recognize the Is not able to drink or breastfeed Becomes sicker Develops a fever Has fast breathing Has difficult breathing Has blood in stool Is drinking poorly Has other symptoms two danger signs of pneumonia mothers/caretakers of children aged 0-59 months Batken Jalalabad Isyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Mother s education Not secondary Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Total Monitoring the situation of children and women 89
18 Table CH.8: Solid fuel use Percent distribution of households according to type of cooking fuel. and percentage of households using solid fuels for cooking, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Electricity Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) Natural Gas Coal. lignite Charcoal Wood Percentage of households using: Straw. shrubs. grass Animal dung Agri-cultural crop residue Other source Total Batken Jalalabad Issyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Education Not secondary Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Total * MICS indicator 24; MDG Indicator 29 No reported cases Solid fuels for cooking* Number of households 90
19 Table CH.9: Solid fuel use by type of stove or fire Percentage of households using solid fuels for cooking by type of stove or fire, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Percentage of households using solid fuels for cooking: Open stove Open stove Closed or fire with or fire with stove with chimney or no chimney chimney hood or hood Other stove Total households using solid fuels for cooking Batken Jalalabad Issyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas (*) (*) (*) Chui Bishkek c. (*) (*) Urban Rural Education Not secondary Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest (*) Kyrgyz Russian (97.2) (2.8) Uzbek Other Total ( ) Figures that are based on unweighted cases (*) Figures that are based on less then 25 unweighted cases No reported cases Monitoring the situation of children and women 91
20 Table CH.16: Source and cost of supplies for antibiotics Percent distribution of children aged 0-59 months with suspected pneumonia during the two weeks preceding the survey by source of antibiotics for treatment of pneumonia percentage of children aged 0-59 months with suspected pneumonia during the two weeks preceding the survey for whom antibiotics were obtained for free and median cost of antibiotics for those paying for the antibiotics by type of source of antibiotics, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Source of antibiotics children with suspected pneumonia in prior 2 weeks who received antibiotics Percentage free Median cost for those not free Public* Private Other Total Public Private Public** Private** Sex Male (19.6) (75.6) (4.8) (15.2) (123.0) (100.0) Female (14.2) (85.0) (0.8) (43.5) (290.9) (100.0) Urban (23.3) (72.4) (4.3) (27.9) (246.1) (108.2) Rural (5.0) (95.0) (25.6) (100.0) Mother s education Not secondary (*) (*) (*) (*) Secondary (16.6) (78.8) (4.6) (23.4) (250.0) (250.0) High (18.2) (81.8) (37.2) (137.4) (137.4) Total * MICS indicator 96 ** MICS indicator 97 ( ) Figures that are based on unweighted cases (*) Figures that are based on less then 25 unweighted cases No reported cases 92
21 Table EN.1: Use of improved water sources Percent distribution of household population according to main source of drinking water and percentage of household members using improved drinking water sources, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Piped into dwelling Piped into yard or plot Public tap / standpipe Main source of drinking water Improved sources Unimproved sources Tube well / borehole Dug protected well Protected spring Bottled water Dug unprotected well Unprotected spring Tankertruck Surface water (river. stream. lake. etc.) Other Total Improved source of drinking water* Batken Jalalabad Issyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Mother s education Not secondary Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Total * MICS indicator 11; MDG indicator 30 No reported cases Number of household members Monitoring the situation of children and women 93
22 Table EN.2: Household water treatment Percentage distribution of household population according to drinking water treatment method used in the household and percentage of household members that applied an appropriate water treatment method, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 None Boil Water treatment method used in the household Add bleach / chlorine Strain through a cloth Use water filter Let it stand and settle Other All drinking water sources Solar disinfecttion Appropriate water treatment method * household members Improved drinking water sources: Appropriate water treatment method household members Unimproved drinking water sources: Appropriate water treatment method Batken Jalalabad Issyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui (70.0) 37 Bishkek c Urban Rural Mother s education Not secondary (30.3) 249 Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth (33.6) 124 Richest Kyrgyz Russian (*) 19 Uzbek Other (*) 183 Total * MICS indicator 13 ( ) Figures that are based on unweighted cases (*) Figures that are based on less then 25 unweighted cases No reported cases household members 94
23 Table EN.3: Time to source of water Percent distribution of households according to time to go to source of drinking water get water and return and mean time to source of drinking water, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Water on premises Less than 15 minutes Time to source of drinking water minutes minutes to less to less than 30 than 1 1 hour minutes hour or more Don t know or missing Mean time to source of drinking water* Number of households Total Batken Jalalabad Issyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Education Not secondary Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Total * The mean time to source of drinking water is calculated based on those households that do not have water on the premises. No reported cases Monitoring the situation of children and women 95
24 Table EN.4: Person collecting water Percent distribution of households according to the person collecting water used in the household, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Person collecting drinking water Girls Boys Adult Adult under under woman man age 15 age 15 Don t know households Missing Total Batken Jalalabad Issyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c. (59.1) (27.3) (4.5) (9.1) Urban Rural Education Not secondary Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest (*) (*) (*) (*) Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Total ( ) Figures that are based on unweighted cases (*) Figures that are based on less then 25 unweighted cases No reported cases 96
25 Table EN.5: Use of sanitary means of excreta disposal Percent distribution of household population according to type of toilet used by the household and the percentage of household members using sanitary means of excreta disposal, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Flush to piped sewer system Flush to septic tank Type of toilet facility used by household Improved sanitation facility Unimproved sanitation facility Flush to pit Ventilated Improved Pit latrine Pit latrine with slab Composting toilet Pit latrine without slab/open pit Hanging toilet / latrine No facilities or bush or field Other Total Percentage of population using sanitary means of excreta disposal* Batken Jalalabad Issyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Mother s education Not secondary Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Total * MICS indicator 12; MDG indicator 31 No reported cases Number of households members Monitoring the situation of children and women 97
26 Table EN.6: Disposal of child s faeces Percent distribution of children aged 0-2 years according to place of disposal of child s faeces. and the percentage of children aged 0-2 years whose stools are disposed of safely, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Child used toilet Put / rinsed into toilet or latrine Put/rinsed into drain or ditch Place of disposal of child s faeces Thrown into garbage Buried Left in the open Other Don t know/ Missing Total Proportion of children whose stools are disposed of safely* Batken Jalalabad Isyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Mother s education Not secondary Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Total * MICS indicator 14 No reported cases Number of children aged 0-2 years 98
27 Table EN.7: Use of improved water sources and improved sanitation Percentage of household population using both improved drinking water sources and sanitary means of excreta disposal, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Using improved sources of drinking water* Percentage of household population: Using sanitary means of excreta disposal** Using improved sources of drinking water and using sanitary means of excreta disposal household members Batken Jalalabad Issyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Mother s education Not secondary Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Total * MICS indicator 11; MDG indicator 30 ** MICS indicator 12; MDG indicator 31 Monitoring the situation of children and women 99
28 Table RH.1: Use of contraception Percentage of women aged years married or in union who are using (or whose partner is using) a contraceptive method, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Percent of women (currently married or inunion) who are using: Total Not using any method Female sterilization Pill IUD.Injections Implants Condom Female condom Diaphragm/ foam/jelly LAM Periodic abstinence Withdrawal Other Any modern method Any traditional method Any method* women currently married or in union Batken Jalalabad Issyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Age living children Education Not secondary Secondary High
29 Percent of women (currently married or inunion) who are using: Total Not using any method Female sterilization Pill IUD.Injections Implants Condom Female condom Diaphragm/ foam/jelly LAM Periodic abstinence Withdrawal Other Any modern method Any traditional method Any method* women currently married or in union Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Total * MICS indicator 21; MDG indicator 19C No reported cases Monitoring the situation of children and women 101
30 Table RH.2: Unmet need for contraception Percentage of women aged years currently married or in union with an unmet need for family planning and percentage of demand for contraception satisfied, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Current use of contraception* Unmet need for contraception Number of women currently married or in union Percentage of demand for contraception satisfied*** Number of women currently married or in union with need for contraception For spacing For limiting Total** Batken Jalalabad Issyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Age (*) Mother s education Not secondary Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Total * MICS indicator 21; MDG indicator 19C ** MICS indicator 98 *** MICS indicator 99 No reported cases (*) Figures that are based on less then 25 unweighted cases 102
31 Table RH.3: Antenatal care provider Percent distribution of women aged who gave birth in the two years preceding the survey by type of personnel providing antenatal care, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Medical doctor Person providing antenatal care Nurse/ midwife Auxiliary midwife Community health worker No antenatal care received Any skilled personnel * Number of women who gave birth in the preceding two years Total Batken Jalalabad Issyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas (87.5) (10.4) (2.1) (97.9) 45 Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Age (90.5) (9.5) (100.0) (93.9) (6.1) (100.0) (*) (*) (*) (*) 3 Mother s education Not secondary Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Total * MICS indicator 20 ( ) Figures that are based on unweighted cases (*) Figures that are based on less then 25 unweighted cases No reported cases Monitoring the situation of children and women 103
32 Table RH.4: Antenatal care Percentage of pregnant women receiving antenatal care among women aged years who gave birth in two years preceding the survey and percentage of pregnant women receiving specific care as part of the antenatal care received, Kyrgyzstan, 2006 Percent of pregnant women receiving ANC one or more times during pregnancy Blood test taken* Percent of pregnant women who had: Blood pressure measured* Urine specimen taken* Weight measured* women who gave birth in two years preceding survey Batken Jalalabad Issyk-Kul Naryn Osh Talas (97.9) (96.8) (97.9) (96.8) (97.9) 45 Chui Bishkek c Urban Rural Age (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (98.6) (98.6) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 3 Mother s education Not secondary Secondary High Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Kyrgyz Russian Uzbek Other Total * MICS indicator 44 ( ) Figures that are based on unweighted cases (*) Figures that are based on less then 25 unweighted cases 104
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