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Brazil Health Statistics

Federative Republic of Brazil Β· Americas Β· South America Β· Capital: BrasΓ­lia

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Key Indicators

Health Expenditure (% of GDP)

9.7%

2023 ↑ 2.8% 5yr

Physicians per 1,000 People

2.36

2023 ↑ 26.0% 5yr

Child Mortality Rate (per 1,000)

14.40

2023 ↓ 5.3% 5yr

HIV Incidence (per 1,000)

0.47

2024 ↓ 20.3% 5yr

Historical Trends

Health Expenditure (% of GDP)

Physicians per 1,000 People

Child Mortality Rate (per 1,000)

HIV Incidence (per 1,000)

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Complete Data

Health Expenditure (% of GDP)

Year Value Change
2023 9.73% +3.7%
2022 9.39% -2.6%
2021 9.64% +0.1%
2020 9.62% +0.1%
2019 9.61% +1.6%
2018 9.46% -0.1%
2017 9.47% +3.3%
2016 9.17% +2.9%
2015 8.91% +6.1%
2014 8.40% +5.3%
2013 7.98% +3.1%
2012 7.74% -0.7%
2011 7.79% -2.0%
2010 7.95% -5.4%
2009 8.39% +4.8%
2008 8.01% -2.3%
2007 8.20% -0.6%
2006 8.25% +2.7%
2005 8.04% -1.1%
2004 8.12% β€”

Physicians per 1,000 People

Year Value Change
2023 2.357 +7.6%
2021 2.191 -6.8%
2019 2.351 +7.0%
2017 2.198 +15.3%
2013 1.906 +1.9%
2011 1.870 β€”

Child Mortality Rate (per 1,000)

Year Value Change
2023 14.400 -1.4%
2022 14.600 -0.7%
2021 14.700 -1.3%
2020 14.900 -0.7%
2019 15.000 -1.3%
2018 15.200 -1.3%
2017 15.400 -8.3%
2016 16.800 +5.0%
2015 16.000 -1.8%
2014 16.300 -2.4%
2013 16.700 -2.9%
2012 17.200 -3.9%
2011 17.900 -3.8%
2010 18.600 -4.6%
2009 19.500 -4.9%
2008 20.500 -5.5%
2007 21.700 -6.1%
2006 23.100 -6.1%
2005 24.600 -6.5%
2004 26.300 β€”

HIV Incidence (per 1,000)

Year Value Change
2024 0.470 -6.0%
2023 0.500 -5.7%
2022 0.530 -3.6%
2021 0.550 -3.5%
2020 0.570 -3.4%
2019 0.590 -1.7%
2018 0.600 +0.0%
2017 0.600 +0.0%
2016 0.600 +1.7%
2015 0.590 +1.7%
2014 0.580 +3.6%
2013 0.560 +3.7%
2012 0.540 +5.9%
2011 0.510 +6.3%
2010 0.480 +9.1%
2009 0.440 +10.0%
2008 0.400 +11.1%
2007 0.360 +12.5%
2006 0.320 +14.3%
2005 0.280 β€”
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About Brazil Health Data

This page presents comprehensive health statistics for Brazil (Federative Republic of Brazil), located in Americas, South America. All data is sourced from the World Bank's Open Data platform, which aggregates data from officially-recognized international sources.

The data covers 4 key indicators with historical trends going back to 2000. Each indicator includes the latest available value, year-over-year trends, and time series for in-depth analysis. Data is updated weekly from the World Bank API.

For global comparisons, visit our Health Rankings page to see how Brazil compares to other countries.