8 unhealthiest countries in the world
Concerns about health problems are widespread around the world, which are mostly because of a number of things, including poverty, uncertain political contexts, inadequate healthcare systems, and poor eating habits. Here are some of the countries in the world, as listed in World Population Review, where people are facing a variety of public health problems, in case you were unaware.
Afghanistan
Afghanistan is due to its long list of serious public health problems. Widespread malnutrition is the biggest problem, primarily affecting children under five. The population's food and general health have also been impacted by other contributing factors, such as poverty, natural catastrophes, and unhealthy eating habits. Also, prolonged conflict has escalated the issue of the lack of access to proper medical care and nutrition.
Nigeria
In Nigeria, poor diets and limited healthcare services have led to high rates of malnutrition, with five out of ten children under five suffering from it. In addition to malnutrition, this country is also facing another critical public health issue, that is malaria, affecting millions and is still one of the leading causes of death in the country.
Angola
Inadequate healthcare services, political instability, and pervasive poverty are the main causes of Angola's health issue. Malaria remains a major cause of death in the nation, with high prevalence rates. It is one of the most unhealthy locations to live because many Angolans do not have access to even basic medical treatments.
Liberia
In Liberia, healthcare facilities are under-resourced, leading to significant public health challenges. Malaria remains the leading cause of death among hospitalized patients and is the primary reason for outpatient visits. The country's health system also suffers from poor infrastructure and a shortage of medical supplies, further straining its ability to provide adequate care.
Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone faces high maternal and newborn mortality rates globally, resulting in some of the poorest health outcomes. The country's healthcare system is further strained by the prevalence of diseases such as malaria and diarrheal illnesses. These challenges have been exacerbated by years of instability and insufficient funding for healthcare services.
Somalia
Somalia’s ongoing conflict and instability have had a devastating effect on public health. Widespread famine has led to severe malnutrition for millions, and the country regularly experiences outbreaks of cholera and measles. Healthcare infrastructure is severely lacking, leaving the population vulnerable.
Chad
Chad struggles with regular outbreaks of deadly diseases like malaria, measles, meningitis, yellow fever, and cholera. Yet, most people don't have access to basic social services and healthcare, along with inappropriate family practices, have left large portions of the population vulnerable, particularly children and pregnant women.
South Sudan
One of the world's biggest health crises is currently plaguing South Sudan. If reports are to go by, the nation registers more than 1,223 fatalities per 100,000 births, and has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. The severe health situation in the nation is made worse by the lack of access to basic medical care, clean water, and sanitary facilities.
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