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UAE Statistical Annual Report

2020

Statistics and Research Center

Ministry of Health and Community


Protection
1. TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. TABLE OF CONTENTS..................................................................................1

2. INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................3

2.1 Health Sector in the UAE................................................................................................................... 3


2.2 Ministry of Health & Prevention Strategy................................................................................... 5
2.2.1 Vision................................................................................................................................................. 5
2.2.2 Message........................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2.3 Value.................................................................................................................................................. 5
2.2.4 Strategic Goals............................................................................................................................... 5
3. CHAPTER ONE : INDICATORS OF THE NATIONAL AGENDA FOR
HEALTH SECTOR IN THE STATE........................................................................................6

3.1 National Agenda Indicators............................................................................................................. 6


4. CHAPTER TWO : POPULATION AND VITAL STATISTICS.......................10

4.1 UAE Population by Gender, 2020.............................................................................................. 10


4.2 UAE Births and Deaths, 2020....................................................................................................... 11
4.2.1 Crude Birth Rate......................................................................................................................... 11
4.2.2 Births and Deaths in the UAE for the year 2020.............................................................11
4.2.3 Newborn Mortality Rate.......................................................................................................... 13
4.2.4 Infant Mortality Rate................................................................................................................. 14
4.2.5 Children under 5 years old Mortality Rate.......................................................................15
4.2.6 Deaths............................................................................................................................................. 15
5. CHAPTER THREE : HUMAN HEALTH WORKFORCE................................16

5.1 Overall UAE Health Workforce per emirate............................................................................. 16


5.2 Medical Doctors in UAE................................................................................................................... 17
6. CHAPTER FOUR : HOSPITALS AND BEDS IN THE UNITED ARAB
EMIRATES 18

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6.1 Hospitals (Government and Private)........................................................................................... 18
6.2 Number of Beds and Occupancy Rate in UAE Hospitals in 2020....................................18
6.3 The number of hospitals and beds divided by sector and emirate for the year 2020
.......................................................................................................................................................................... 19
7. CHAPTER FIVE : HOSPITAL SERVICES FOR PATIENTS............................20

7.1 Hospital services for patients attending Outpatient clinics by Emirates.......................20


7.2 Hospital services for patients attending outpatient clinics by emirate and sector...21
7.3 Hospital services for patients residing in the country for year 2020 By Emirates.....22
7.4 Hospital services for patients residing in the country for year 2020 By Sector..........23
8. CHAPTER SIX : HEALTHCARE FACILITIES................................................24

8.1 Overall UAE Health Care Facilities......................................................................................... 24


8.1.1 Number of Health Care Facilities by Medical District and Sector 2020................24
8.1.2 Number of Health Care Facilities by Medical District 2020.......................................25
8.2 Basic vaccinations in primary health care centers by emirate...........................................25
8.3 Frequency rates for child vaccination services by nationality in the medical district
for the year 2020....................................................................................................................................... 26
9. CHAPTER SEVEN : PREVENTIVE MEDICINE SERVICES............................27

9.1 Overview of Preventive Medicine centers in Medical Districts.........................................27


9.2 Services of preventive medicine centers at Ministry of Health and Prevention.........28
9.2.1 Communicable diseases recorded by disease and region for 2020.......................28
9.3 Visitors to Communicable Disease Control Centers by Profession, Region and
Result 2020.................................................................................................................................................. 30
9.4 Visitors to Communicable Disease Control Centers by Profession, Nationality and
Result 2020.................................................................................................................................................. 31

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2. INTRODUCTION

2.1 Health Sector in the UAE


The health sector in the country has achieved many developments that have taken place in all its
components and components, thanks to the continuous directives of the rational leadership,
which always emphasizes the need to provide all medical services to all, in a distinct and high
quality, through the Ministry of Health and Prevention, which in turn develops plans and
strategies. The country's national health which is positively reflected on the health and safety of
citizens and residents on the territory of the state. In coordination with state institutions and other
bodies that provide health services, these bodies are:

Entity Services

They provide health treatment services through (4) hospitals


distributed across emirates of Umm Al Quwain and Ras Al Khaimah
Ministry of Presidential
(which were opened at the beginning of 2015) and Ajman (starting
Affairs
from the year 2017) in order to provide highly specialized treatment
(MOPA)
services such as oncology, cardiovascular surgery, neurosurgery and
general treatment.

They provide services to police employees and their families,


Ministry of Interior
whether in the Ministry of the Interior or in the general police
(MOI)
departments, and a number of clinics follow.

It was established in 2001 to include Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, Al


Department of Health Rahba Hospital, Al Mafraq Hospital in Abu Dhabi, Tawam Hospital
– Abu Dhabi in Al Ain and many other distinguished facilities. The IVF laboratory
(DOH) and the reference center for registering cancer cases in Tawam
Hospital are among the most advanced models in the country.

Mubadala Health
They provide health services through two hospitals, Healthpoint
Services Company -
and Cleveland.
Abu Dhabi

It was established in 1972 and includes a number of hospitals and


health institutions affiliated with the Dubai government, which are
Dubai Health Authority equipped with the latest international standards. The Thalassemia
(DHA) and Genetics Center located in Latifa Hospital (formerly Al Wasl) is
one of the active and leading centers in the Middle East, in addition
to Al Jalila Hospital, which specializes in pediatric treatments.

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They provide medical services to workers in the sector and their
families, as (ADNOC) provides a main hospital (Ruwais) to which
Onshore Petroleum some clinics are affiliated in different places such as Ruwais and
Areas Madinat Zayed.etc. It is covered by helicopters and ambulances,
and it also provides specialized services for occupational health and
preventive measures.

While the Ministry and circle Abu Dhabi Health Authority and the
Dubai Health Authority have a large number of medical facilities in
the private sector, ranging from hospitals, clinics, specialized health
centers, multiple centers and rehabilitation centers.
The Health Policies and Licensing Sector in the Ministry of Health
and Prevention plays a major role in coordinating with the private
sector to achieve the integration of health services within the
framework of the federal rules regulating health professions in the
private sector, which are:

Private Sector Federal Law No. 17 of 1975 AD regarding the practice of the
profession of human medicine.
Federal Law No. 4 of 1983 regarding the practice of the profession
of pharmacy and pharmaceutical institutions
Federal Law No. 4 of 2015 regarding licensing private health
facilities
It contributes to defining the types of facilities and conditions
required for the place, workers, equipment and means of
supervision in order to ensure the safety and accuracy of
implementing the regulating laws and thus achieving efficiency.

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2.2 Ministry of Health & Prevention Strategy
2.2.1 Vision
An effective and sustainable health system for a happy society.

2.2.2 Message
Promoting community health by providing comprehensive and innovative health services with
equality and international standards and performing the regulatory and oversight role in the
health sector through an advanced and integrated health legislative system.

2.2.3 Value
 Patient First - The patient is the center of our attention and care.
 Excellence and leadership - Health care according to the highest standards of excellence
and professionalism and achieving leadership in the health field.
 Initiative and Productivity - Effective and proactive contribution to achieve the best
results.
 Accountability - Take responsibility at all levels and take the necessary measures to
ensure outstanding performance.
 Respect - Appreciation for the rights and privacy of all concerned.
 Innovation - Adopting creative thinking as a way of life to ensure readiness for the
future.
 Teamwork - Teamwork and integration with all stakeholders.
 Community Happiness - Providing comprehensive and integrated health care that
exceeds expectations for a happy society.

2.2.4 Strategic Goals


 1st Goal - Providing comprehensive and integrated health care in innovative and
sustainable ways that ensure community protection from diseases.
 2nd Goal - Developing health information systems and applying international standards in
managing infrastructure in health facilities.
 3rd Goal - Building quality, therapeutic, health and drug safety systems according to
international standards.
 4th Goal - Providing a vital legislative framework and governance and provide
distinguished regulatory and oversight services to the health sector.
 5th Goal - Ensuring that all administrative services are provided in accordance with
standards of quality, efficiency and transparency.
 6th Goal - Establishing a culture of innovation in the institutional work environment.

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3. CHAPTER ONE : INDICATORS OF THE NATIONAL AGENDA
FOR HEALTH SECTOR IN THE STATE

Overview: The National Agenda seeks to consolidate the preventive aspect, reduce the rate of
lifestyle-related diseases, and develop the readiness of the health system to deal with epidemics
and health risks, in order to achieve a healthy life with a long life for the Emirati community.

3.1 National Agenda Indicators


The tables below show the indicators of the national agenda for the health sector in the country

Indicator Prevalence of smoking any tobacco product (males)

An indicator that measures the percentage of cigarette consumption and daily


Definition
tobacco products among members of society of different age groups.

Value 15.70

Unit Percent (%)

Data Source National Health Survey 2018

Indicator Prevalence of smoking any tobacco product (females)

An indicator that measures the percentage of cigarette consumption and daily


Definition
tobacco products among members of society of different age groups.

Value 2.40

Unit Percent (%)

Data Source National Health Survey 2018

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Indicator Number of nurse practitioners per 1000 population

An indicator that measures the average number of nurses and nurses per 1000
Definition
population.

Value 6.05

Unit Nurse/ 1000 population

Data Source Reported Country – MOHAP 2020

Indicator Number of medical doctors per 1000 population

An indicator that measures the average number of practicing physicians per


Definition 1000 population (includes general medicine and all specialties except for
dentistry).

Value 2.82

Unit Medical Doctor / 1000 population

Data Source Reported Country – MOHAP 2020

Indicator Percentage of children who are obese

An indicator that measures the number of obese children in relation to the total
number of children in the population in the age groups 5-17 years. The
approved definition of obesity in children is: children who show a standard
Definition
deviation higher than the correlation between mean weight and height by +2
degrees and above according to special growth charts The World Health
Organization for a child's age versus body mass.

Value 17.30

Unit Percent (%)

Data Source Comprehensive examination for school students - 2019-2020

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Indicator Percentage of the population with diabetes

An indicator that measures the number of people with diabetes in relation to


the population in the United Arab Emirates within the age groups from 20 to 79
Definition
years (these age groups were determined to correspond to the age groups
approved by the World Diabetes Federation)

Value 11.80

Unit Percent (%)

Data Source National Health Survey 2018

Indicator The number of cancer deaths per 100,000 population

An indicator that measures the number of cancer deaths per 100,000


Definition
population.

Value 26.80

Unit Deaths per 100,000 population

Data Source Reported Country – MOHAP 2020

The number of coronary heart disease deaths per 100,000


Indicator
population

An Indicator that measures the number of deaths from cardiovascular disease


Definition
per 100,000 population

Value 84

Unit Deaths per 100,000 population

Data Source Reported Country – MOHAP 2020

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Indicator Healthcare Quality Index

A composite indicator that measures the level of health care quality from (3)
Definition axes: primary health care outcomes, preventive health care infrastructure, and
satisfaction with physical and mental health care.

Value 36

Unit Rank

Data Source Legatum Report 2021

Percentage of health facilities that meet the accreditation


Indicator
standards

An indicator that measures the percentage of government and private hospitals


Definition that meet national and international accreditation standards (a country-specific
national indicator).

Value 91.27

Unit Percent (%)

Data Source Reported Country – MOHAP 2021

Indicator Average healthy life expectancy

Definition An indicator that measures the average life expectancy for a healthy life.

Value 66

Unit Years

Data Source World Health Organization 2018

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4. CHAPTER TWO : POPULATION AND VITAL STATISTICS

4.1 UAE Population by Gender, 2020


The population of the United Arab Emirates bifurcated by Gender for year 2020 is presented
below;

Population - 2020
Total
Male Female

6,468,460 2,813,950 9,282,410

UAE Population by Gender - 2020


30.31%

69.69%

Male Female
**Source – Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Center – Open Data

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4.2 UAE Births and Deaths, 2020
Registered Still Birth Rate by Emirate - 2020
4.2.1 Crude Birth Rate
The number of registered live births reached (97,572) live births in 2020. Citizens constituted

5.16
Fujairah
32.39% of the total births and males constituted (51%) of the total citizen births, compared to
approximately (49%) for females. With a total crude birth rate (10.17) One birth per thousand

5.02
RAKin 2020. The stillbirth rate was 4.74 per thousand live births in 2020.
population

8.58
UAQ

4.2.2 Births and Deaths in the UAE for the year 2020

5.97
Ajman
Citizen Non-Citizen Total
Data

6.39
Sharjah
Male
Femal Not
Total Male Female
Not
Total Male Female
Not
Total
e Known Known Known
Registered
16341 15263 0 31604 33899 32069 0 65968 50240 47332 0 97572

4.48
Live Births Dubai
Registered
62 45 4 111 188 158 8 354 250 203 12 465
3.96
Still Births Abu Dhabi
Total
Registered 1374 0 1020 1 0 22394 36307 4
1655 51 6
7963 7
7681 8
2675 1 9 1035710
Deaths

Percentage of Live and Still Births by Emirate - 2020


45.00
40.00 38.10
32.56
31.83

30.75

35.00
30.00
25.00
16.34

20.00
12.12

10.97

15.00
8.70

10.00
4.09
3.86

3.66
3.36
2.37

5.00
1.30

0.00
Abu Dhabi Dubai Sharjah Ajman UAQ RAK Fujairah

Live Birth Still Birth

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4.2.3 Newborn Mortality Rate
The neonatal mortality rate decreased from 3.59 per thousand live births in 2019 to 2.48 per
thousand live births in 2020. The decrease in the mortality rate is linked to many factors,
especially the primary health care for children and newborns, as well as the prevention and
treatment of childhood diseases, improving nutrition, immunization coverage and services
provided to mothers and children.

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Registered Neonatal Mortality Rate by Emirate - 2020

Fujairah
0.3

RAK
0.8

3.15
UAQ
1.06

Ajman
0.68

Sharjah

Dubai 2.61

Abu Dhabi

3.6
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4

4.2.4 Infant Mortality Rate


In 2020, the infant mortality rate was 4.0 per 1,000 live births, with the highest infant mortality
rate in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and the lowest in the Emirate of Fujairah.

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Registered Infant Mortality Rate by Emirate - 2020
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5.89

4.72
5
3.75

2.92
3
1.69

2
1.53

0.61
1

0
Abu Dhabi Dubai Sharjah Ajman UAQ RAK Fujairah

4.2.5 Children under 5 years old Mortality Rate


In United Arab Emirates the mortality rate for children under five years of age decreased from
6.52 per 1,000 live births in 2019 to 5.09 per live births in 2020.
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Registered <5 Years Child Mortality Rate per Emirate - 2020

7.26
7

4.72
5 4.53

3.98
4

2.74
2.71
3
2.54

0
Abu Dhabi Dubai Sharjah Ajman UAQ RAK Fujairah

4.2.6 Deaths
The number of crude deaths recorded in the country reached (10357) deaths, with a crude rate of
(1.12) per thousand population, as this indicator is considered one of the lowest recorded global
indicators.

5. CHAPTER THREE : HUMAN HEALTH WORKFORCE

The development and development of the workforce in the health field is imperative due to the
development of health services in the Ministry of Health and Community Protection.
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The number of workers in the health sector in the country at the end of December 2020 reached
(131,916) out of which (127,824) were official and (4092) were additional employees hired
specifically for COVID-19. These including (26,736) Medical Doctors, (6860) Dentists , (11153)
pharmacists and (59043) Nurses distributed over the emirates of the country according to the
table below;

5.1 Overall UAE Health Workforce per emirate


Table - Technical manpower for the year 2020 by Gender

Medical
Gender Dentists Pharmacists Nurses Technicians Total
Doctors

Male 15254 3226 5518 12192 11862 48052

Female 11482 3634 5635 46851 16262 83864

Total 26736 6860 11153 59043 28124 131916

Health Workforce % in the UAE by Gender - 2020

36.00%

64.00%

Male Female

5.2 Medical Doctors in UAE


The number of human doctors (including consultants, specialists and general practitioners)
increased from 1828 in 2019 to 26151 in 2020. The Ministry of Health and Community Protection
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was keen to increase the percentage of specialized doctors to provide distinguished specialized
health services.

Medical Doctors in UAE per emirate - 2020

Category Abu Dhabi Dubai Sharjah Ajman UAQ RAK Fujairah

Consultant 2745 1699 448 133 50 147 83

Specialist 4292 5882 1280 436 106 316 254

Practitioner 3380 2795 1037 344 95 400 229

Medical Doctors in UAE by Job Title and per Emirate - 2020


7000
5882

6000

5000
4292

4000
3380

2795
2745

3000
1699

2000
1280
1037

1000
448

436

400
344

316

254
229
147
133

106
95

83
50

0
Abu Dhabi Dubai Sharjah Ajman UAQ RAK Fujairah

Consultant Specialist Practitioner

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6. CHAPTER FOUR : HOSPITALS AND BEDS IN THE UNITED

ARAB EMIRATES

The strategy of the Ministry of Health and Prevention aims to achieve a health system with
international standards by taking preventive measures which meet the needs of individuals and
through the decrease in rate of lifestyle related diseases.

6.1 Hospitals (Government and Private)


In the United Arab Emirates there are 157 hospitals and 5369 health centers. The country is

divided into 53 public hospitals and 104 private hospitals.

6.2 Number of Beds and Occupancy Rate in UAE Hospitals in 2020


The total number of beds increased from 16,872 in 2019 to 18,005 in 2020 comprising of 9,649
beds in the government sector and 8,356 beds in the private sector.

The Bed occupancy rate for Government Sector in 2019 reached 51%.

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6.3 The number of hospitals and beds divided by sector and

emirate for the year 2020

Number of Hospitals and Beds by Sector and Emirate - 2020

Emirate Sector No. of Hospitals No. of Beds

Governmental 24 4185
Abu Dhabi Private 40 3504
Total 64 7689
Governmental 6 2336
Dubai Private 39 3592
Total 45 5928
Governmental 8 1089
Sharjah Private 16 526
Total 24 1615
Governmental 4 274
Ajman Private 4 512
Total 8 786
Governmental 2 348
UAQ Private 0 0
Total 2 348
Governmental 6 1036
RAK Private 3 84
Total 9 1120
Governmental 3 381
Fujairah Private 2 138
Total 5 519

Governmental 53 9649
Total Private 104 8356
Total 157 18005

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7. CHAPTER FIVE : HOSPITAL SERVICES FOR PATIENTS

7.1 Hospital services for patients attending Outpatient clinics by


Emirates
The table below shows the number of visitors to the outpatient services of hospitals at the state
level for the year 2020, where the Emirate of Abu Dhabi occupies the largest share of the number
of visitors to outpatient services in the hospitals in which it is located, followed by Dubai and
Sharjah in terms of the number of visitors.

Total Number of Outpatient visitors to hospitals by Emirate -


2020
7000000

6000000 5866316

5000000 4640645

4000000

3000000
2293368
2000000

1000000 685901 765470


532827
168912
0
Abu Dhabi Dubai Sharjah Ajman UAQ RAK Fujairah

Outpatient Visitors

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7.2 Hospital services for patients attending outpatient clinics by
emirate and sector

The table below shows the number of visitors to the outpatient services of hospitals at the state
level for the year 2020, where the Emirate of Abu Dhabi occupies the largest share of the number
of visitors to outpatient services in the hospitals, followed by Dubai and Sharjah.

Total Number of Outpatient visitors to hospitals by Emirate ,


by Sector - 2020
4034439

4500000
3594158

4000000

3500000
2272158

3000000

2500000

2000000
1221873
1071495

1500000
606206

454084

403851
361619
1000000

310721
231817

222106
168912

500000

0
Abu Dhabi Dubai Sharjah Ajman UAQ RAK Fujairah

Government Private

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7.3 Hospital services for patients residing in the country for year 2020
By Emirates
The table below shows the number of hospital services for inpatients in hospitals at the UAE level
for the year 2020 per Emirate.

Hospital services for inpatients in UAE - 2020


Emirate Admitted Cases Days of Stay
Abu Dhabi 228521 969228
Dubai 289949 1047912
Sharjah 87068 261262
Ajman 26964 87780
Umm Al Quwain 8531 40278
Ras Al Khaimah 25819 128330
Fujairah 24669 74299
Total 691521 2609088

Inpatient visitors to hospitals by Emirate - 2020


1047912

1200000
969228

1000000

800000

600000
289949

261262

400000
228521

128330
87068

87780

200000
74299
40278
26964

25819

24669
8531

0
Abu Dhabi Dubai Sharjah Ajman UAQ RAK Fujairah

Admitted Cases Days of Stay

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7.4 Hospital services for patients residing in the country for year 2020
By Sector

The table below shows the number of hospital services for patients residing in hospitals at UAE
level for the year 2020, according to the Government and Private sectors.

Hospital services for inpatients in UAE - 2020


Sector Entry Cases Days of Stay
Governmental 268711 1506702
Private 422810 1102387
Total 691521 2609088

Inpatient visitors to hospitals by Sector - 2020

2609088
3000000

2500000

2000000
1506702

1500000
1102387

691521

1000000
422810
268711

500000

0
Governent Private Overall

Entry Cases Days of Stay

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8. CHAPTER SIX : HEALTHCARE FACILITIES

Since its establishment, the United Arab Emirates has been keen to provide the best health

services and provide high-quality care up to international standards, including curative, preventive

and promotional services, in addition to implementing strategic programs to combat chronic and

communicable diseases and care for children and mothers, through the implementation of health

strategies facing Challenges and technologies.

8.1 Overall UAE Health Care Facilities


8.1.1 Number of Health Care Facilities by Medical District and Sector 2020

Sector
Emirate Total Facilities
Government Private

Abu Dhabi 556 1189 1745

Dubai 79 1906 1985

Sharjah 62 835 897

Ajman 14 241 255

UAQ 9 42 51

RAK 31 239 270

Fujairah 21 145 166

Total 772 4597 5369

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8.1.2 Number of Health Care Facilities by Medical District 2020

Percentage of Health Care Facilities by Medical District 2020

3.09%
5.03%
0.95%
4.75%

32.50%

16.71%

36.97%

Abu Dhabi Dubai Sharjah Ajman UAQ RAK Fujairah

8.2 Basic vaccinations in primary health care centers by emirate


The Ministry of Health and Community Protection was keen to provide vaccinations in

accordance with the national immunization program for children through an experienced

medical staff and according to health care quality standards, and in implementation of the

global goals and strategies related to immunization programs, established by the World

Health Organization, the United Nations Children’s Fund “UNICEF” and the Global

Center for Control on infectious diseases, and in order to immunize society from the

danger and harm of infectious diseases.

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8.3 Frequency rates for child vaccination services by nationality in the
medical district for the year 2020

Immunization & Coverage Below 1 year by Nationality and


Emirate - 2020

266860
261730

300000
246930

250000

175231
200000

138610
150000
102737
100156

70745
100000

60743
43385
41265

25260

18724
15635
50000

0
Abu Dhabi Dubai Sharjah Ajman UAQ RAK Fujeirah

Citizen Non-Citizen

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9. CHAPTER SEVEN : PREVENTIVE MEDICINE SERVICES

9.1 Overview of Preventive Medicine centers in Medical Districts


Preventive medicine departments and centers in the various medical regions implement
preventive activities and programs, as they supervise the implementation of preventive programs,
health education and communicable disease control programs, which include more than 36
infectious diseases such as:

 Immigrant Disease Control Program.


 Anti-Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Program.
 Malaria Control Program
 The Expanded Immunization Program, which has achieved remarkable growth recently,
which has led to a reduction in the incidence of most of the child diseases targeted by the
program.
 The polio eradication program, the measles eradication program, and others, and as a
natural result of the high rates of vaccination coverage, was a noticeable decrease in the
incidence of diseases, as the country did not witness any cases of diphtheria, and
congenital tetanus was eradicated from the country, so no infections were recorded
during

In recent years, in addition to the eradication of poliomyelitis, which has not been recorded for
nearly 20 years, and the figure shows the incidence of communicable

Percentage of Some Communicable Diseases- 2020


2.08

Chicken Pox
19.03
Typhoid

Mumps

Scarlet Fever 48.95

Hepatitis B
21.4
Hepatitis c

Hepatitis A

3.38
2.73
2.42

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9.2 Services of preventive medicine centers at Ministry of Health and
Prevention

9.2.1 Communicable diseases recorded by disease and region for 2020

District
Diseases Abu Total
Dubai Sharjah Ajman UAQ RAK Fujairah
Dhabi

AFP 3 1 7 2 0 1 4 18
Anthrax 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Botulism 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Brucellosis 35 10 0 0 0 2 4 51
Chickenpox 2115 1269 126 45 37 52 98 3742
Cholera 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 13
Congenital Rubella
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Syndrome
Dengue Fever 11 49 4 0 0 0 1 65
Diphtheria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Encephalitis Bacterial 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 5
Encephalitis Viral 11 14 0 0 0 0 0 25
Others Encephalitis 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
Escherichia Coli 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 8
Extra Pulmonary
475 209 53 21 5 6 8 777
Tuberculosis
Food Poisoning 520 465 29 3 3 3 15 1038
Salmonellosis 0 199 1 12 1 3 1 217
Amoebic Dysentery 569 191 11 28 14 0 60 873
Bacillary Dysentery 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Typhoid 123 74 2 9 1 7 42 258
ParaTyphoid 0 14 0 0 0 2 0 16
Typhus Fever 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Shigellosis 15 7 0 1 0 0 0 23
Hepatitis A 113 40 1 3 2 0 0 159
Giardiasis 100 29 0 0 1 0 0 130
Haemophilus Influenza
1 10 1 0 0 0 0 12
Invasive Disease

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HIV/AIDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Seasonal Influenza H3N2,
3635 1475 1315 1 26 363 356 7171
H1N1, B
Influenza, Avian (Human)
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
H5N1
Severe Acute Respiratory
1079 0 0 0 0 0 0 1079
Syndrome SARS
Other Influenza 6642 7678 0 0 0 0 0 14320
Invasive Pneumococcal
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Disease (IPD)
Legionellosis 3 11 0 0 0 0 0 14
Leprosy 45 11 1 0 1 1 0 59
Listeriosis 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3
Malaria 427 237 171 20 14 26 20 915
Measles 14 32 2 2 0 0 0 50
Meningococcal Meningitis 0 14 0 0 0 1 0 15
Tuberculosis Meningitis 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 7
H. Influenza Meningitis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S. Pnuemoniae Meningitis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bacterial Meningitis 21 23 5 0 0 2 0 51
Viral Meningitis 36 19 1 3 0 1 1 61
Other Meningitis 23 0 0 0 0 1 7 31
MERS-CoV 425 0 0 0 0 0 0 425
COVID-19 0 0 37962 0 0 0 0 37962
Mumps 107 52 3 4 0 7 12 185
Neonatal Tetanus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pertussis 25 19 0 0 0 0 5 49
Plague 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Poliomyelitis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pulmonary Tuberculosis 542 428 107 30 11 27 15 1160
Rabies 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Relapsing Fever 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rubella 8 6 1 0 0 0 0 15
Scabies 2032 379 28 38 5 14 16 2512
Scarlet Fever 74 85 11 1 1 2 35 209
Chlamydia 245 60 0 0 0 0 0 305
Gonorrhea 345 115 1 14 3 3 7 488

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Early Syphilis 0 191 89 31 6 19 8 344
Late Syphilis 283 72 0 0 0 0 0 355
Chancroid 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Genital Warts 131 65 0 0 0 1 0 197
Herpes Simplex 85 172 0 2 3 0 0 262
Congenital Syphilis 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 5
Smallpox (Variola) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tetanus 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
CCHF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ebola Virus Disease EVD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lassa Fever 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Marburg Fever 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Yellow Fever 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Viral Hepatitis B 990 412 91 58 23 34 28 1636
Viral Hepatitis C 803 550 35 24 24 10 9 1455
Viral Hepatitis E 7 6 0 0 0 0 1 14
Viral Hepatitis D (Delta) 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 7
Other Viral Hepatitis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9.3 Visitors to Communicable Disease Control Centers by Profession,


Region and Result 2020
Supervisor
Domestic Healthcare Farmers & Barbers &
Food Workers of Nurses & Others Total
Distric Servants Workers Herdsmen Beauticians
KG.
t
Non Non Non Non Non Non Non
Fit Fit Fit Fit Fit Fit Fit Non Fit Fit Total
Fit Fit Fit Fit Fit Fit Fit
Abu 10723 1826
481 107 55793 138 93535 42 38823 0 218 16 799 777862 1583 1091725 1093308
Dhabi 4 0

150554
Dubai 302 70761 62 24961 2 60977 7 69943 3 901 10 9078 1839 2225 1742162 1744387
1

Sharjah 173 39495 9 2418 0 5 0 0 0 279 11 975 68 234020 261 277192 277453

Ajman 23 7725 1 232 0 2 0 0 0 57 4 617 15 53482 43 62115 62158

UAQ 22 4648 0 198 0 2 0 0 1 99 5 232 53 24961 81 30140 30221

RAK 59 17524 1 828 1 11 0 0 0 76 4 853 20 80631 85 99923 100008

Fujairah 29 8528 2 655 0 9 0 0 0 71 3 504 12 43917 46 53684 53730

25591 15454 10876 3051 272041


Total 1089 182 85085 141 49 4 1701 53 2806 4324 3356941 3361265
5 1 6 9 4

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9.4 Visitors to Communicable Disease Control Centers by Profession,
Nationality and Result 2020
Health Care Farmers & Supervisor of Barbers &
Domestic Servants Food Workers Others Total
Workers Herdsmen Nurses & KG. Beauticians
Nationality
Non Non Non Non Non
Fit Fit Fit Non Fit Fit Fit Fit Non Fit Fit Non Fit Fit Total
Fit Fit Fit Fit Fit

Arab 4 1,261 8 8,059 12 6,998 5 9,541 0 98 6 4,540 139 367,300 174 397797 397971

42,39 1,035,4 117143 117272


Indian 95 32,018 44 27,120 12 9 27,619 0 168 7 6,620 1,123 1290
1 98 4 4

51,78
Pakistani 178 19,275 24 6,280 88 27 26,760 0 29 19 3,282 581 498,357 917 605769 606686
6

16,46 10,85
Philippine 166 54,103 23 14,561 4 1 13,102 4 684 9 263 180,328 470 290101 290571
7 6

Bangladesh 10,89
86 28,347 14 9,755 10 0 12,990 0 30 1 876 93 198,081 204 260973 261177
i 4

Srilankan 15 10,156 0 1,420 1 3,499 0 2,031 0 48 0 270 18 28,461 34 45885 45919

Indonesia 106 16,442 0 192 0 470 0 146 0 70 0 104 5 2,507 111 19931 20042

Iranian 0 225 0 154 0 310 0 212 0 1 0 20 2 18,068 2 18990 18992

Other 14,90
88 18,048 21 8,985 12 1 10,068 0 20 3 2,017 240 187,473 365 241514 241879
Asians 3

Ethiopian 194 59,318 15 2,759 0 535 1 645 0 171 1 356 18 12,609 229 76393 76622

Ugandan 28 5,493 6 1,059 0 387 1 98 0 0 0 47 15 5,805 50 12889 12939

Kenyan 5 798 3 164 0 59 0 14 0 1 0 19 2 743 10 1798 1808

Other
104 6,782 20 2,050 2 4,421 3 3,836 0 109 6 573 267 64,010 402 81781 82183
Africans

Europeans
& 0 124 1 1,502 0 443 0 558 0 170 1 685 20 74,804 22 78286 78308
Americans

Others 20 3,525 3 1,025 0 978 1 1,146 0 102 0 254 20 46,370 44 53400 53444

25591 15454 10876 3051 272041 335694 336126


Total 1089 182 85085 141 49 4 1701 53 2806 4324
5 1 6 9 4 1 5

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