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DoSM: 9.19m children under 18 in M’sia in 2022

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Based on the population estimates for 2022, there are 9.19 million children under the age of 18, with 4.75 million of them boys and 4.44 million girls, according to the Children Statistics, Malaysia 2022 issued by the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DoSM) yesterday.

Chief Statistici­an Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Uzir Mahidin said the children made up 28.1 per cent of Malaysia’s population of 32.65 million.

He said the compositio­n of children under five years old in 2022 is 2.39 million, comprising 1.22 million boys and 1.17 million girls, which is 26 per cent of the total number of children in Malaysia.

Putrajaya recorded the highest percentage of children under the age of 18 in 2022 at 41.6 per cent of the total population or 0.12 million, followed by Kelantan (35.3 per cent) and Terengganu (34 per cent), he said, adding that the lowest is Penang with 23.4 per cent.

“Selangor recorded the highest number of children under the age of 18 at 1.81 million, followed by Johor (1.12 million) and Sabah (1.06 million), with the lowest number recorded in Labuan at 0.03 million,” he said in a statement.

On immunisati­on programmes, Mohd Uzir said there were five immunisati­ons given to infants, namely Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG), Poliomyeli­tis (Polio), Diphtheria, Tetanus & Pertussis (DTP), Haemophilu­s Influenzae type B (HIB) and Hepatitis B.

He said all immunisati­on coverage recorded a decline in 2021 except BCG, which remained at 98.8 per cent.

The three immunisati­ons namely Polio, DTP and HIB showed a decrease of 3.5 per cent to 94.2 per cent in 2021 as compared to 97.7 per cent in 2020, he said, adding that for Hepatitis B, it decreased by 8.2 per cent to 93.0 per cent in 2021 as compared to 101.2 percent in 2020.

According to Mohd Uzir, certain conditions originatin­g in the perinatal period remained the principal cause of death for children below the age of five in 2021 at 37 per cent.

This was followed by Congenital malformati­ons, deformatio­ns and chromosoma­l abnormalit­ies (29.9 percent, Pneumonia (2.1 per cent), Covid19 infection (1.5 per cent) and transport accidents (1.1 per cent), he added.

He said that findings in education showed that the enrollment transition rate for primary to lower secondary level showed an increase of 1.5 per cent to 90.9 per cent in 2021, compared to 89.4 per cent in 2020.

The enrollment transition rate for lower secondary to upper secondary level also showed an increase of 1.4 per cent to 99.3 per cent over the same period, he added. — Bernama

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