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Table 3 Socioeconomic characteristics of African countries included in meta-analysis for prevalence of HBV and HCV in Africa

From: Hepatitis B and C virus infection among healthcare workers in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Countries

GNI per capita (US$) (word bank.org 2019)

Governmental health care expenditure (%) (africanhealthcarestats.org)

Universal health coverage (%) (healthdata.org)

Classification by World Bank (world bank data.org 2020)

Nigeria

2030

13

38.3

Low-middle income

Ethiopia

850

28

46.5

Low income

Sudan

590

19

51.8

Low income

Egypt

2690

29

54.8

Low-middle income

DR Congo

530

12

45.2

Low income

Sierra Leone

540

11

42.1

Low income

Libya

7640

63

66.3

Upper-middle income

Cameron

1500

13

42.3

Low-middle income

Senegal

1460

33

49.6

Low-middle income

Rwanda

830

34

59.4

Low income

South Africa

6040

54

59.7

Upper-middle income

Kenya

1750

36

51.6

Low-middle income

Cote d’Ivoire

2290

26

43.0

Low-middle income

Tanzania

1080

41

55.2

Low-middle income

Uganda

780

17

52.7

Low income

Morocco

3190

47

58.0

Low-middle income