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Health Statistics and Information Systems
Global Health Estimates: Key figures and tables
Department of Health Statistics and Information Systems
Health Statistics and Information Systems
Deaths and Distribution of Age at Death, World, 2011
0-4 years:6.9 million
13%
15-69 years:22.5 million
41%
5-14 years:1.4 million
3%
70 years and over:23.8 million
44%
Total number of deaths:
54.6 million
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Distribution of Age at Death by Region, 2011
High-income countriesLow- and middle-income countries
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The 10 Leading Causes of Death, World, 2000 and 2011
No Causes of death, 2000
Deaths (million)
% of deaths
No Causes of death, 2011
Deaths (million)
% of deaths
1 Ischaemic heart disease
5.9 11.2 1 Ischaemic heart disease
7.0 12.9
2 Stroke 5.6 10.6 2 Stroke 6.2 11.4
3 Lower respiratory infections
3.5 6.7 3 Lower respiratory infections
3.2 5.9
4 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
3.0 5.8 4 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
3.0 5.4
5 Diarrhoeal diseases 2.5 4.7 5 Diarrhoeal diseases 1.9 3.5
6 HIV/AIDS 1.6 3.0 6 HIV/AIDS 1.6 2.9
7 Preterm birth complications
1.4 2.7 7 Trachea, bronchus, lung cancers
1.5 2.7
8 Tuberculosis 1.3 2.6 8 Diabetes mellitus 1.4 2.6
9 Trachea, bronchus, lung cancers
1.2 2.2 9 Road injury 1.3 2.3
10 Diabetes mellitus 1.0 1.9 10 Preterm birth complications
1.2 2.2
11 Road injury 1.0 1.9
13 Tuberculosis 1.0 1.8
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Mortality rates by World Bank income group* and cause-of-death group, 2000 and 2011
Group I: Communicable, maternal, perinatal and nutritional conditions
Group II: Noncommunicable diseases
Group III: Injuries
* Countries are classified according to the World Bank income group for the year 2011 (World Bank list of economies, July 2012). Equatorial Guinea is classified as high income; it is kept here with upper middle income to avoid a regional grouping containing only one country and because its mortality profile is not dissimilar to neighbouring countries.
Low income Lower-middle income
Upper-middle income
High income
World
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Distribution of deaths by cause-of-death group and by sex,
World, 2011
Group I: Communicable, maternal, perinatal and
nutritional conditions
Group II: Non-
communicable diseases
Group III: Injuries
Male, 13%
Male, 34%
Male, 6%
Female, 12%
Female, 32%
Female, 3%
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Deaths by Leading Cause Groups and by Sex, World, 2011
16.6
7.9
6.9
3.9
3.6
3.2
2.4
2.2
1.4
1.4
1.3
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10 Leading Causes of Death by Sex, World, 2011
Males
Females
Per cent of total deaths in sex group
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Distribution of causes of death among children under 5 years and within the neonatal period, 2011
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Child deaths due to selected causes, by selected WHO region, 2011
1215
1174
785
645
484
131
44% 34%
36% 37%
41%
52%
34%
29%
95%
22%
27%
25%
19%
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Child mortality by World Bank income group*, 2000 and 2011
* Countries are classified according to the World Bank income group for the year 2011 (World Bank list of economies, July 2012). Equatorial Guinea is classified as high income; it is kept here with upper middle income to avoid a regional grouping containing only one country and because its mortality profile is not dissimilar to neighbouring countries.
Low income Lower-middle income
Upper-middle income
High income
World
29% decline
29% decline
48% decline
22% decline
30% decline
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Africa Western Pacific
Eastern Mediterrane
an
EuropeSouth-East Asia
Americas
Low- and middle-income countriesHigh-
income countries
Mortality rates among men and women aged 15–69 years, by region and cause-of-death group, 2011
Group I: Communicable, maternal, perinatal and nutritional conditions
Group II: Noncommunicable diseases
Group III: Injuries
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Mortality rates among adults aged 15-69 years by major cause group and region, 2011