[世界卫生指标]。

W P Logan
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本报告中提供的许多统计数字都是根据暂定数据作出的估计,从严格意义上说,在这种程度上是不可靠的。但是,它们所呈现的世界各主要地区之间在人口和社会特征、生命统计数据以及医疗人力资源和医院病床方面的巨大差异的情况是真实的。世界上一半以上的人口生活在南亚和东亚;西欧的人口密度最高;人口增长率最高的是中美洲和热带南美洲。在欧洲,不到三分之一的人口年龄在20岁以下,而在中美洲和热带南美洲及加勒比、非洲和南亚,超过一半的人口年龄在20岁以下。在南美洲、北美洲、北欧和西欧以及大洋洲,城市化程度很高。北美、欧洲、苏联和大洋洲的人均日膳食能量供应量比非洲(不包括南部非洲、南亚和东亚)高出50%。北美的国民生产总值比热带南美洲高10倍,比西非、中东和东部非洲以及中南和东南亚高30至40倍。非洲、中美洲和南亚的粗出生率几乎是欧洲、北美和苏联的三倍。粗死亡率的差异较小——西非、中东和东非的粗死亡率是美洲、欧洲、苏联和大洋洲的两倍。北美、欧洲、苏联和大洋洲的预期寿命超过70岁。西非、中东和东非的平均寿命不到50年。在过去的四分之一世纪里,所有地区的出生时预期寿命都增加了——最多增加了10岁。在北欧、西欧和北美,婴儿死亡率低于20 / 1000。在非洲和南亚,这一数字超过100。医生的数量从苏联的每1万人25人到西非、中东和东非的每1万人不到1人不等。在苏联、北欧和西欧,每1万人中有100多张病床,而在西非、中亚和东南亚,每1万人中有不到10张病床。
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[World health-related indicators].

Many of the statistics given in this report are estimates based on tentative data and on that extent are not reliable in a strict sense. But the picture they present of gross differences in demographic and social characteristics, in vital statistics, and in resources of medical manpower and hospital beds between major areas of the world is real. More than half of the people of the world live in South Asia and East Asia; population density is highest in Western Europe; and highest rates of population growth are in Middle America and Tropical South America. In Europe less than one-third of the population are aged under 20 years, whereas more than half the population are aged under 20 im Middle and Tropical South America and the Carribbean, in Africa and in South Asia. Urbanization is high in Temperate South America, Northern America, Northern and Western Europe, and Oceania. The daily dietary energy supply per person is 50% higher in Northern America, Europe, USSR, and Ocenia than in Africa (excluding Southern Africa, South and East Asia. The Gross National Product in Northern America is 10 times higher than in Tropical South America and 30 to 40 times higher than in Western Middle and Eastern Africa and in Middle South and South East Asia. Crude birth rates are close to three times higher in Africa, Middle America and South Asia than in Europe, North America and USSR. Differences in crude death rates are less--rates in Western, Middle and Eastern Africa are double these of America Europe, USSR and Oceania. The Expectation of Life is over 70 years for Northern America, Europe, USSR and Oceania. It is under 50 years for Western, Middle and Eastern Africa. In all areas the expectation of life at birth has increased--by up to 10 years--in the past quarter century. Infant mortality is less than 20 per 1 000 in Northern and Western Europe and Northern America. It is over 100 in Africa and South Asia. Number of physicians range from 25 per 10 000 population in USSR to less than 1 per 10 000 in Western, Middle and Eastern Africa. There are over 100 hospital beds per 10 000 population in USSR and in Northern and Western Europe, less than 10 per 10 000 in Western Africa, Middle South Asia and South East Asia.

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