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Trends in Vaccination Coverage

Trends in HIV/AIDS Knowledge

Percentage of children
12-23 months who
have received all
recommended vaccines

Percentage of ever-married adults


15-49 who have ever heard of AIDS

51

NFHS-1
NFHS-2
NFHS-3

61 58

31

37 39

36

NFHS-2
NFHS-3

Men

Women

94

42 44

73

81

80
70

57
46
Rural

Urban

30

Total

Ministry of Health and


Family Welfare
Government of India

2005-2006
National Family Health Survey
(NFHS-3)

40

Trends in Childrens Nutritional Status


Urban

Percentage of children
under age 3 who are
stunted, wasted, or
underweight

46

Urban

Rural

Total

52 47
46

38

Stunted (too Wasted (too


Underweight
short for age) thin for height) (too thin for age)

Number of infant deaths


per 1,000 live births in
the last 5 years

85

NFHS-1
NFHS-2
NFHS-3

79

73
62
47 42

Rural

For additional information on the National Family Health


Surveys, send an email to [email protected] or [email protected]
or visit www.nfhsindia.org
International Institute for Population Sciences was the nodal
agency for conducting NFHS-3. Technical assistance for
NFHS-3 was provided by ORC Macro and assistance for the
HIV component was provided by NACO and NARI. Funding
was provided by:

Trends in Infant Mortality

Urban

Total

NFHS-1
NFHS-2
NFHS-3

16 19

56

Rural

68

National
Fact Sheet

INDIA
(PROVISIONAL DATA)

57

Total

The opinions expressed in this publication do not


necessarily reect the views of the funding agencies.

International Institute for Population Sciences


Deonar, Mumbai 400 088

KEY FINDINGS FROM NFHS-3: INDIA


The 2005-2006 National Family Health Survey (NFHS-3),
the third in the NFHS series of surveys, provides information on population, health and nutrition in India and
each of its 29 states. The survey is based on a sample of
households which is representative at the national and
state levels. NFHS-3 provides trend data on key indicators and includes information on several new topics,
such as HIV/AIDS-related behaviour and the health of
slum populations. For the rst time, NFHS-3 also provides information on men and unmarried women. In addition, HIV prevalence is measured at the national level
and for selected states. This fact sheet presents provisional information on key indicators and trends at the
national level. The NFHS-3 eldwork was conducted by
18 Research Organizations between December 2005
and August 2006.

Households
Women (age 15-49)
Men (age 15-54)

Number
interviewed
109,041
124,385
74,369

Response
rate
97.7
94.5
87.1

[Currently married women 15-49]

Percent distribution of respondents 15-49 by highest


level of education
Women

Men

Percentage of households that:


Have electricity
Use piped drinking water
Have access to a toilet facility
Live in a pucca house
Have a motorized vehicle
Have a television
Own agricultural land

18

27

Urban

Rural

67.6
100.0
4.8

81.0
32.6
4.6

61.3
67.4
4.9

93.1
71.0
83.1
74.1
31.9
73.2
19.0

55.7
27.9
25.9
25.5
12.1
30.1
58.5

14

21

51

22

58

64
37

8-9 years
complete

53
41

56

48

Rural

Total

10 years
complete
and above

Trends in Any Antenatal Care (%)

Media Exposure

[Births in the last 3 years]

Men 15-49

Women 15-49
87
Percentage with
regular exposure
to media (TV,
radio, or newspaper
at least once a
week)

45

NFHS-1
NFHS-2
NFHS-3

35
Urban

< 8 years
complete

93

Urban

Total

67.9
42.0
44.5
41.4
18.6
44.2
45.6

23

41

No
education

Population and Household Prole


Population age 6+ that is literate (%)
Households by residence (%)
Mean household size

Trends in Contraceptive Use (%)

Education

73

80

91
84 86
72

65

59 60

54

Rural

Total

Urban

77
65 66

NFHS-1
NFHS-2
NFHS-3

Total

Rural

Trends in Institutional Deliveries (%)

Trends in Fertility

[Births in the last 3 years]


Total
fertility
rate

3.4

2.9

2.7

58

NFHS-1
NFHS-2
NFHS-3

65 69

17
NFHS-1

NFHS-2

NFHS-3

Urban

25

31

Rural

26

34

41

Total

Key Indicators from NFHS-3


INDIA

Education

Residence

10 years
complete
and above2

NFHS-3
(2005-06)

Urban

Rural

44.5
29.3
2.68
16.0
19.8
83.2
89.9
88.1
62.1

28.1
16.7
2.07
8.7
20.9
88.9
92.1
92.8
74.7

52.5
36.5
2.98
19.1
19.3
79.9
88.6
85.3
54.4

71.6
50.5
3.55
32.6
18.7
73.3
83.5
79.0
48.0

55.1
37.1
2.49
20.1
19.4
85.1
91.8
90.3
61.4

35.8
28.8
2.23
8.5
20.8
87.1
93.0
91.2
66.2

12.8
15.0
1.91
5.2
23.6
91.4
95.0
94.7
77.5

50.0
na
2.85
na
19.3
72.4
82.7
76.4
47.0

54.2
na
3.39
na
19.4
59.7
71.5
66.0
36.9

56.3
48.5
37.3
1.0
1.8
3.1
5.3

64.0
55.8
37.8
1.1
3.4
3.9
10.0

53.0
45.3
37.1
1.0
1.1
2.8
3.3

52.1
45.7
39.7
1.2
0.6
1.9
2.3

60.3
53.1
43.1
1.0
1.2
4.0
3.9

58.5
48.1
33.5
0.7
2.5
5.1
6.4

61.1
50.3
26.0
0.9
5.2
4.0
14.7

48.2
42.8
34.1
1.9
1.6
2.1
3.1

40.7
36.5
27.4
3.5
1.9
1.2
2.4

13.2
6.3
6.8

10.0
4.6
5.3

14.6
7.1
7.5

14.0
5.6
8.4

12.2
6.7
5.5

13.9
8.0
6.0

11.7
6.6
5.0

15.8
8.3
7.5

19.5
11.0
8.5

50.7

73.8

42.8

29.8

59.1

67.3

85.3

44.2

43.9

22.3
48.3
40.7

34.5
75.2
69.4

18.1
39.1
31.1

9.5
27.2
19.8

23.7
53.9
45.7

30.3
66.7
57.8

49.4
86.6
80.6

na
42.4
33.6

na
33.0
26.1

36.4

60.7

28.1

17.6

40.3

49.7

73.3

na

na

43.5
78.2
78.2
55.3
58.8
21.0

57.5
86.9
83.1
69.1
71.7
22.7

38.6
75.1
76.5
50.4
54.2
20.4

26.1
64.7
74.1
36.9
41.0
15.5

50.1
85.3
77.7
62.4
66.1
23.4

59.6
90.9
82.4
73.0
74.9
27.2

71.0
96.5
87.0
83.5
86.1
28.6

42.0
71.6
62.8
55.1
50.7
na

35.5
62.2
53.6
51.7
42.2
na

18. Children with diarrhoea in the last 2 weeks taken to a health facility (%)

26.2
58.0

32.7
65.3

24.0
55.6

18.2
51.3

26.3
59.2

30.6
64.5

43.4
69.1

26.9
65.3

17.8
61.9

19. Children with acute respiratory infection or fever in the last 2 weeks taken to a health
facility (%)

64.2

78.1

59.9

57.5

65.1

72.0

75.8

na

na

23.4
46.3
55.8
38.4
19.1
45.9

28.9
40.3
62.1
31.1
16.9
36.4

21.5
48.3
53.8
40.7
19.8
49.0

15.9
48.1
49.1
46.7
21.7
55.2

27.2
46.7
54.7
38.0
19.1
44.6

31.7
46.6
61.2
31.7
16.7
40.1

33.0
40.8
69.6
20.8
13.8
26.3

16.0
na
na
45.5
15.5
47.0

9.5
na
na
na
na
51.5

33.0
28.1
14.8
12.1

19.8
17.5
28.9
22.2

38.8
33.1
8.6
7.3

40.9
38.7
7.6
3.9

31.8
32.3
15.5
7.8

27.1
27.1
20.3
11.5

16.2
15.6
30.7
23.6

36.2
na
10.6
na

na
na
na
na

79.2
56.2
57.9
24.3

72.7
51.5
54.6
17.2

81.2
58.2
59.0
27.7

84.1
60.2
63.0
33.4

78.8
56.7
57.3
25.5

74.5
52.6
55.6
22.3

69.4
46.6
47.4
16.9

74.2
51.8
49.7
na

na
na
na
na

57.0
80.0

80.7
94.2

46.4
73.0

30.7
50.7

67.5
78.2

85.6
92.6

96.7
98.3

40.3
na

na
na

34.7

56.3

25.1

12.5

34.9

57.6

81.0

na

na

68.1

85.6

59.5

33.9

62.8

82.0

93.2

na

na

52.5
37.2

61.4
30.4

48.5
40.2

51.3
46.5

50.9
37.7

50.6
28.8

58.9
16.3

na
na

na
na

No
education2

< 8 years
complete2

8-9 years
complete2

NFHS-2
(1998-99)

NFHS-1
(1992-93)

Marriage and Fertility


1. Women age 20-24 married by age 18 (%)
2. Men age 25-29 married by age 21 (%)
3. Total fertility rate (children per woman)
4. Women age 15-19 who were already mothers or pregnant at the time of the survey (%)
5. Median age at rst birth for women age 25-49
6. Married women with 2 living children wanting no more children (%)
6a. Two sons
6b. One son, one daughter
6c. Two daughters

Family Planning

(currently married women, age 1549)

Current use
7. Any method (%)
8. Any modern method (%)
8a. Female sterilization (%)
8b. Male sterilization (%)
8c. IUD (%)
8d. Pill (%)
8e. Condom (%)
Unmet need for family planning
9. Total unmet need (%)
9a. For spacing (%)
9b. For limiting (%)

Maternal and Child Health


Maternity care (for births in the last 3 years)
10. Mothers who had at least 3 antenatal care visits for their last birth (%)
11. Mothers who consumed IFA for 90 days or more when they were pregnant with their
last child (%)
12. Births assisted by a doctor/nurse/LHV/ANM/other health personnel (%)1
13. Institutional births (%)1
14. Mothers who received postnatal care from a doctor/nurse/LHV/ANM/other health
personnel within 2 days of delivery for their last birth (%)1
Child immunization and vitamin A supplementation1
15a. Children 12-23 months fully immunized (BCG, measles, and 3 doses each of polio/DPT) (%)
15b. Children 12-23 months who have received BCG (%)
15c. Children 12-23 months who have received 3 doses of polio vaccine (%)
15d. Children 12-23 months who have received 3 doses of DPT vaccine (%)
15e. Children 12-23 months who have received measles vaccine (%)
16. Children age 12-35 months who received a vitamin A dose in last 6 months (%)
Treatment of childhood diseases (children under 3 years)1
17. Children with diarrhoea in the last 2 weeks who received ORS (%)

Child Feeding Practices and Nutritional Status of Children1


20. Children under 3 years breastfed within one hour of birth (%)
21. Children age 0-5 months exclusively breastfed (%)
22. Children age 6-9 months receiving solid or semi-solid food and breastmilk (%)
23. Children under 3 years who are stunted (%)
24. Children under 3 years who are wasted (%)
25. Children under 3 years who are underweight (%)

Nutritional Status of Ever-Married Adults (age 15-49)


26. Women whose Body Mass Index is below normal (%)
27. Men whose Body Mass Index is below normal (%)
28. Women who are overweight or obese (%)
29. Men who are overweight or obese (%)

Anaemia among Children and Adults


30. Children age 6-35 months who are anaemic (%)
31. Ever-married women age 15-49 who are anaemic (%)
32. Pregnant women age 15-49 who are anaemic (%)
33. Ever-marrried men age 15-49 who are anaemic (%)

Knowledge of HIV/AIDS among Ever-Married Adults (age 15-49)


34. Women who have heard of AIDS (%)
35. Men who have heard of AIDS (%)
36. Women who know that consistent condom use can reduce the chances of getting
HIV/AIDS (%)
37. Men who know that consistent condom use can reduce the chances of getting
HIV/AIDS (%)

Womens Empowerment
38. Currently married women who usually participate in household decisions (%)
39. Ever-married women who have ever experienced spousal violence (%)

na: not available


1. Based on the last 2 births in the 3 years before the survey; 2. For children, the education refers to the mothers education. Children with missing information on the mothers education are not included in the education columns.

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