Angola Women Health Information
Reported, December 01, 2011
Reproductive health indicators:In Angola the lifetime average number of children per women is 7 compared with 2 in the UK.
6.2% of women of reproductive age report using (or a partner using) a contraceptive method compared with 82% in the UK.
There is a high risk of anaemia in people from this country. Be alert to this possibility in recently arrived migrants, particularly for women and pre-school children, and test as clinically indicated.
Consider vitamin D deficiency in individuals who may be at risk as a result of their diet, skin colour or lack of sun exposure.
There is a high risk of vitamin A deficiency in this country.
Anaemia
There is a high risk of anaemia in people from this country (estimated prevalence in non-pregnant women >40%). Be alert to this possibility in recently arrived migrants, particularly for women and pre-school children, and test as clinically indicated.
Vitamin D deficiency
Sunlight is the major source of vitamin D and dark skinned individuals or those who for cultural or religious reasons cover their whole bodies when outdoors are at risk of deficiency, as are those whose diets (vegetarian/vegan) do not contain an adequate vitamin D supply.
Vitamin A deficiency
There is a high risk of vitamin A deficiency in this country.
Address of women Hospital:Womens Health Advantage
150 Growth Parkway
Angola, IN
46703
Specialties:Obstetrics & Gynecology