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Date :
Dec 09, 2024
Table 22: State-wise Pregnant Women Aged 15-49 Years who are Anaemic
(Per cent)
State/Union Territory
NFHS 3 (2005-06)
NFHS 4 (2015-16)
NFHS 5 (2019-21)
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
-
61.4
53.7*
Andhra Pradesh
58.5
52.9
53.7
Arunachal Pradesh
51.8
37.8
27.9
Assam
72.0
44.8
54.2
Bihar
60.2
58.3
63.1
Chandigarh
-
-
-
Chhattisgarh
63.1
41.5
51.8
Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu
-
67.9*
60.7
Delhi
29.9
46.1
42.2
Goa
36.9
26.7*
41.0*
Gujarat
60.8
51.3
62.6
Haryana
69.7
55.0
56.5
Himachal Pradesh
38.1
50.4
42.2
Jammu & Kashmir
55.7
47.5
44.1
Jharkhand
68.5
62.6
56.8
Karnataka
60.4
45.4
45.7
Kerala
33.8
22.6
31.4
Ladakh
-
81.0
78.1
Lakshadweep
-
39.0
20.9*
Madhya Pradesh
57.9
54.6
52.9
Maharashtra
57.8
49.3
45.7
Manipur
36.3
26.0
32.4
Meghalaya
58.1
53.3
45.0
Mizoram
48.3
27.0
34.0
Nagaland
-
32.7
22.2
Odisha
68.1
47.6
61.8
Puducherry
-
27.8
42.5
Punjab
41.6
42.0
51.7
Rajasthan
61.7
46.6
46.3
Sikkim
62.1
23.6
40.7
Tamil Nadu
54.7
44.4
48.3
Telangana
-
48.2
53.2
Tripura
57.6
54.4
61.5
Uttar Pradesh
51.5
51.0
45.9
Uttarakhand
50.8
46.5
46.4
West Bengal
62.6
53.6
62.3
ALL INDIA
57.9
50.4
52.2
*: Based on 25-49 unweighted cases. - : Not Available.
Notes: Anaemia is identified with Haemoglobin <11.0 g/dl (grams per decilitre). As NFHS uses the capillary blood for estimation of anaemia, the results of NFHS-5 need not be compared with other surveys using venous blood.
Source: National Family Health Surveys (NFHS) Fact Sheet, various rounds.
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