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Mapping universal health coverage and global health security indicators: Areas of concordance and discordance*.

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Table 2.

Level of global health security in the six WHO regions, 2019.

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Fig 1.

Scatter plot of risk of GHS threats and capacity for GHS in 183 countries.

GHS: Global Health Security. Source: Global Health Security Index 2019 (https://www.ghsindex.org/).

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Table 3.

Level of universal health coverage index in the six WHO regions, 2018, in 183 countries.

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Fig 2.

Scatter plot of universal health coverage index and global health security index in 183 countries.

GHSI: Global Health Security Index; UHCI: Universal Health Coverage Index. Source: Global Health Security Index 2019 (https://www.ghsindex.org/) and World Health Organization(https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/themes/universal-health-coverage).

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Fig 3.

Scatter plot of sub-indices of universal health coverage index and global health security index in 183 countries.

GHSI: Global Health Security Index; UHCI: Universal Health Coverage Index; MNCHI: maternal, neonatal and child health; ID: infectious diseases; NCD: non-communicable diseases. Source: Global Health Security Index 2019 (https://www.ghsindex.org/) and World Health Organization(https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/themes/universal-health-coverage).

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Countries above and below the median GHS index in the four quartiles of UHC index for maternal and child health and infectious diseases services.

UHCMNCH: Universal Health Coverage Index for maternal, Neonatal and Child Health Services; UHCID: Universal Health Coverage Index for Infectious Diseases; GHSI: Global Health Security Index. Source: Global Health Security Index 2019 (https://www.ghsindex.org/) and World Health Organization(https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/themes/universal-health-coverage).

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