Statistics by Country for Birth Injury
Incidence (annual) of Birth Injury:
7 per 1,000 births1.
Incidence Rate for Birth Injury: approx 1 in 9,714 or 0.01% or 28,000 people in USA [about data]
Extrapolation of Incidence Rate for Birth Injury to Countries and Regions:
WARNING! EXTRAPOLATION ONLY. NOT BASED ON COUNTRY-SPECIFIC DATA SOURCES.
The following table attempts
to extrapolate the above incidence rate for Birth Injury to the populations of various countries and regions.
As discussed above, these incidence extrapolations for Birth Injury are only estimates and
may have very limited relevance to the actual incidence of Birth Injury in any region:
| Country/Region | Extrapolated Incidence | Population Estimated Used |
| Birth Injury in North America (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| USA | 30,229 | 293,655,4052 |
| Canada | 3,346 WARNING! (Details) | 32,507,8743 |
| Mexico | 10,804 WARNING! (Details) | 104,959,5943 |
| Birth Injury in Central America (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Belize | 28 WARNING! (Details) | 272,9453 |
| Guatemala | 1,470 WARNING! (Details) | 14,280,5963 |
| Nicaragua | 551 WARNING! (Details) | 5,359,7593 |
| Birth Injury in Caribbean (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Puerto Rico | 401 WARNING! (Details) | 3,897,9603 |
| Birth Injury in South America (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Brazil | 18,951 WARNING! (Details) | 184,101,1093 |
| Chile | 1,628 WARNING! (Details) | 15,823,9573 |
| Colombia | 4,355 WARNING! (Details) | 42,310,7753 |
| Paraguay | 637 WARNING! (Details) | 6,191,3683 |
| Peru | 2,835 WARNING! (Details) | 27,544,3053 |
| Venezuela | 2,575 WARNING! (Details) | 25,017,3873 |
| Birth Injury in Northern Europe (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Denmark | 557 WARNING! (Details) | 5,413,3923 |
| Finland | 536 WARNING! (Details) | 5,214,5123 |
| Iceland | 30 WARNING! (Details) | 293,9663 |
| Sweden | 925 WARNING! (Details) | 8,986,4003 |
| Birth Injury in Western Europe (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Britain (United Kingdom) | 6,204 WARNING! (Details) | 60,270,708 for UK3 |
| Belgium | 1,065 WARNING! (Details) | 10,348,2763 |
| France | 6,220 WARNING! (Details) | 60,424,2133 |
| Ireland | 408 WARNING! (Details) | 3,969,5583 |
| Luxembourg | 47 WARNING! (Details) | 462,6903 |
| Monaco | 3 WARNING! (Details) | 32,2703 |
| Netherlands (Holland) | 1,679 WARNING! (Details) | 16,318,1993 |
| United Kingdom | 6,204 WARNING! (Details) | 60,270,7083 |
| Wales | 300 WARNING! (Details) | 2,918,0003 |
| Birth Injury in Central Europe (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Austria | 841 WARNING! (Details) | 8,174,7623 |
| Czech Republic | 128 WARNING! (Details) | 1,0246,1783 |
| Germany | 8,484 WARNING! (Details) | 82,424,6093 |
| Hungary | 1,032 WARNING! (Details) | 10,032,3753 |
| Liechtenstein | 3 WARNING! (Details) | 33,4363 |
| Poland | 3,976 WARNING! (Details) | 38,626,3493 |
| Slovakia | 558 WARNING! (Details) | 5,423,5673 |
| Slovenia | 207 WARNING! (Details) | 2,011,473 3 |
| Switzerland | 767 WARNING! (Details) | 7,450,8673 |
| Birth Injury in Eastern Europe (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Belarus | 1,061 WARNING! (Details) | 10,310,5203 |
| Estonia | 138 WARNING! (Details) | 1,341,6643 |
| Latvia | 237 WARNING! (Details) | 2,306,3063 |
| Lithuania | 371 WARNING! (Details) | 3,607,8993 |
| Russia | 14,820 WARNING! (Details) | 143,974,0593 |
| Ukraine | 4,913 WARNING! (Details) | 47,732,0793 |
| Birth Injury in the Southwestern Europe (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Azerbaijan | 809 WARNING! (Details) | 7,868,3853 |
| Portugal | 1,083 WARNING! (Details) | 10,524,1453 |
| Spain | 4,146 WARNING! (Details) | 40,280,7803 |
| Georgia | 483 WARNING! (Details) | 4,693,8923 |
| Birth Injury in the Southern Europe (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Italy | 5,976 WARNING! (Details) | 58,057,4773 |
| Greece | 1,096 WARNING! (Details) | 10,647,5293 |
| Birth Injury in the Southeastern Europe (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Albania | 364 WARNING! (Details) | 3,544,8083 |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 41 WARNING! (Details) | 407,6083 |
| Bulgaria | 773 WARNING! (Details) | 7,517,9733 |
| Croatia | 462 WARNING! (Details) | 4,496,8693 |
| Macedonia | 210 WARNING! (Details) | 2,040,0853 |
| Romania | 2,301 WARNING! (Details) | 22,355,5513 |
| Serbia and Montenegro | 1,114 WARNING! (Details) | 10,825,9003 |
| Birth Injury in Northern Asia (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Mongolia | 283 WARNING! (Details) | 2,751,3143 |
| Birth Injury in Central Asia (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Kazakhstan | 1,558 WARNING! (Details) | 15,143,7043 |
| Tajikistan | 721 WARNING! (Details) | 7,011,556 3 |
| Uzbekistan | 2,718 WARNING! (Details) | 26,410,4163 |
| Birth Injury in Eastern Asia (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| China | 133,704 WARNING! (Details) | 1,298,847,6243 |
| Hong Kong s.a.r. | 705 WARNING! (Details) | 6,855,1253 |
| Japan | 13,107 WARNING! (Details) | 127,333,0023 |
| Macau s.a.r. | 45 WARNING! (Details) | 445,2863 |
| North Korea | 2,336 WARNING! (Details) | 22,697,5533 |
| South Korea | 4,965 WARNING! (Details) | 48,233,7603 |
| Taiwan | 2,341 WARNING! (Details) | 22,749,8383 |
| Birth Injury in Southwestern Asia (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Turkey | 7,092 WARNING! (Details) | 68,893,9183 |
| Birth Injury in Southern Asia (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Afghanistan | 2,935 WARNING! (Details) | 28,513,6773 |
| Bangladesh | 14,549 WARNING! (Details) | 141,340,4763 |
| Bhutan | 224 WARNING! (Details) | 2,185,5693 |
| India | 109,639 WARNING! (Details) | 1,065,070,6073 |
| Pakistan | 16,387 WARNING! (Details) | 159,196,3363 |
| Sri Lanka | 2,049 WARNING! (Details) | 19,905,1653 |
| Birth Injury in Southeastern Asia (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| East Timor | 104 WARNING! (Details) | 1,019,2523 |
| Indonesia | 24,546 WARNING! (Details) | 238,452,9523 |
| Laos | 624 WARNING! (Details) | 6,068,1173 |
| Malaysia | 2,421 WARNING! (Details) | 23,522,4823 |
| Philippines | 8,877 WARNING! (Details) | 86,241,6973 |
| Singapore | 448 WARNING! (Details) | 4,353,8933 |
| Thailand | 6,677 WARNING! (Details) | 64,865,5233 |
| Vietnam | 8,509 WARNING! (Details) | 82,662,8003 |
| Birth Injury in the Middle East (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Gaza strip | 136 WARNING! (Details) | 1,324,9913 |
| Iran | 6,948 WARNING! (Details) | 67,503,2053 |
| Iraq | 2,612 WARNING! (Details) | 25,374,6913 |
| Israel | 638 WARNING! (Details) | 6,199,0083 |
| Jordan | 577 WARNING! (Details) | 5,611,2023 |
| Kuwait | 232 WARNING! (Details) | 2,257,5493 |
| Lebanon | 388 WARNING! (Details) | 3,777,2183 |
| Saudi Arabia | 2,655 WARNING! (Details) | 25,795,9383 |
| Syria | 1,854 WARNING! (Details) | 18,016,8743 |
| United Arab Emirates | 259 WARNING! (Details) | 2,523,9153 |
| West Bank | 237 WARNING! (Details) | 2,311,2043 |
| Yemen | 2,061 WARNING! (Details) | 20,024,8673 |
| Birth Injury in Northern Africa (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Egypt | 7,835 WARNING! (Details) | 76,117,4213 |
| Libya | 579 WARNING! (Details) | 5,631,5853 |
| Sudan | 4,029 WARNING! (Details) | 39,148,1623 |
| Birth Injury in Western Africa (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Congo Brazzaville | 308 WARNING! (Details) | 2,998,0403 |
| Ghana | 2,136 WARNING! (Details) | 20,757,0323 |
| Liberia | 349 WARNING! (Details) | 3,390,6353 |
| Niger | 1,169 WARNING! (Details) | 11,360,5383 |
| Nigeria | 1,827 WARNING! (Details) | 12,5750,3563 |
| Senegal | 1,117 WARNING! (Details) | 10,852,1473 |
| Sierra leone | 605 WARNING! (Details) | 5,883,8893 |
| Birth Injury in Central Africa (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Central African Republic | 385 WARNING! (Details) | 3,742,4823 |
| Chad | 981 WARNING! (Details) | 9,538,5443 |
| Congo kinshasa | 6,003 WARNING! (Details) | 58,317,0303 |
| Rwanda | 848 WARNING! (Details) | 8,238,6733 |
| Birth Injury in Eastern Africa (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Ethiopia | 7,343 WARNING! (Details) | 71,336,5713 |
| Kenya | 3,395 WARNING! (Details) | 32,982,1093 |
| Somalia | 854 WARNING! (Details) | 8,304,6013 |
| Tanzania | 3,713 WARNING! (Details) | 36,070,7993 |
| Uganda | 2,716 WARNING! (Details) | 26,390,2583 |
| Birth Injury in Southern Africa (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Angola | 1,130 WARNING! (Details) | 10,978,5523 |
| Botswana | 168 WARNING! (Details) | 1,639,2313 |
| South Africa | 4,575 WARNING! (Details) | 44,448,4703 |
| Swaziland | 120 WARNING! (Details) | 1,169,2413 |
| Zambia | 1,134 WARNING! (Details) | 11,025,6903 |
| Zimbabwe | 377 WARNING! (Details) | 1,2671,8603 |
| Birth Injury in Oceania (Extrapolated Statistics) |
| Australia | 2,049 WARNING! (Details) | 19,913,1443 |
| New Zealand | 411 WARNING! (Details) | 3,993,8173 |
| Papua New Guinea | 557 WARNING! (Details) | 5,420,2803 |
About extrapolations of prevalence and incidence statistics for Birth Injury:
WARNING! EXTRAPOLATED STATISTICS ONLY! Not based on data sources from individual countries.
These statistics are calculated extrapolations of various prevalence or incidence rates
against the populations of a particular country or region.
The statistics used for prevalence/incidence of Birth Injury are typically based on US, UK, Canadian or Australian prevalence or incidence statistics,
which are then extrapolated using only the population of the other country.
This extrapolation calculation is automated and does not take into account any genetic, cultural, environmental, social, racial or other differences
across the various countries and regions for which the extrapolated Birth Injury statistics below refer to.
The extrapolation does not use data sources or statistics about any country other than its population.
As such, these extrapolations may be highly inaccurate (especially for developing or third-world countries) and only give a general indication (or even a meaningless indication)
as to the actual prevalence or incidence of Birth Injury in that region.
These statistics are presented only in the hope that they may be interesting to some people.
About prevalence and incidence statistics in general for Birth Injury:
The word 'prevalence' of Birth Injury usually means the estimated population
of people who are managing Birth Injury at any given time (i.e. people with Birth Injury).
The term 'incidence' of Birth Injury means the annual diagnosis rate,
or the number of new cases of Birth Injury diagnosed each year (i.e. getting Birth Injury).
Hence, these two statistics types can differ:
a short disease like flu can have high annual incidence but low prevalence,
but a life-long disease like diabetes has a low annual incidence but high prevalence.
For more information see about prevalence and incidence statistics.
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