CDC has collaborated with Indonesia for more than fifty years. Assistance from CDC has helped the Indonesian Ministry of Health address a wide range of high-priority public health needs, including infectious diseases, noncommunicable diseases, injuries, and surveillance.
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Staff
CDC office (physical presence)
3 U.S. Assignees
4 Locally Employed
Indonesia at a Glance
Population: 255,741,973
Per capita income: $10,250
Life expectancy at birth women/men: 73/69 yrs
Infant mortality rate: 31/1000 live births
Source: Population Reference Bureau 2014-Indonesia
Top 10 Causes of Death
Source: WHO Country Health Profiles 2012: Indonesia- Stroke 21%
- Ischemic Heart Disease 9%
- Diabetes 7%
- Lower Respiratory Infections 5%
- TB 4%
- Cirrhosis 3%
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 3%
- Road Injury 3%
- Hypertensive Heart Disease 3%
- Kidney Diseases 3%
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