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MedWire News: Preterm birth and intrapartum complications, and sepsis and meningitis, are the leading causes of neonatal death globally, say researchers in The Lancet. Although there have been major reductions in mortality among children, few countries will achieve the Millennium Development Goal (MDG...
Years of life lost (YLLs) were then calculated as the sum of each death multiplied by the standard life expectancy at each age. All rates reported here are age-standardised.FindingsAt the broadest grouping of causes of death (Level 1), non-communicable diseases (NCDs) comprised the greatest ...
By comparison,heart diseasewas the leading worldwide cause of death in 2019 with nearly 9 million deaths. Based on these numbers, "we would expect COVID-19 to be among the leading causes of death in 2020 and the leading cause of death in 2021," the study authors concluded. India, Russia...
The WHO database is the largest of its kind and, indeed, the only information source that can currently be used for analysis of global mortality due to suicide. Methodological limitations are discussed. 展开 关键词: Suicide, young people, causes of death ...
Lack ofoxygen (or hypoxia) is one of the most common causes of death amongtraffic accident victims. Road accidents right now rank as the 9th leadingcause of death and are expected to climb up to the 7th position by 2030.On the occasion of World First Aid Day 2018 and to respond to ...
Exhibition-of-Master-Wan-Ko-Yee's-Amazing-Achievement-in-the-Form-of-World-Class-Treasures 热度: Global, regional, and national age-sex specific all-cause and cause-specific mortality for 240 causes of death, 1990-2013 a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 ...
The leading causes included as “other cardiovascular and circulatory diseases” were nonrheumatic valvular disorders and pulmonary embolism. A proportion of deaths that were assigned on death certificates to nonfatal, undefined, or intermediate causes (e.g., cardiac arrest, heart failure, or ...
The rest of the top 10 are also leading causes of death, including neonatal disorders (O:E ratio, 1.38), lower respiratory infection (O:E ratio, 1.83), diarrhea (O:E ratio, 4.96), congenital birth defects (O:E ratio, 0.78), malaria (O:E ratio, 4596.33), meningitis (O:E ratio, ...
Figure 1. Ten leading causes of death in 2015 (A) Low-income economies. (B) Low-middle-income economies. (C) Upper-middle-income economies. (D) High-income economies. Source: WHO. At the very moment when HIV could serve as a pathfinder for global health, there are signs that global...