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Health Statistics and Informatics
Global Burden of Disease 2004 Update:
Selected figures and tables
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Leading Causes of Mortality and Burden of Disease
world, 2004
%
1. Ischaemic heart disease 12.2
2. Cerebrovascular disease 9.7
3. Lower respiratory infections 7.1
4. COPD 5.1
5. Diarrhoeal diseases 3.7
6. HIV/AIDS 3.5
7. Tuberculosis 2.5
8. Trachea, bronchus, lung cancers 2.3
9. Road traffic accidents 2.2
10. Prematurity, low birth weight 2.0
%
1. Lower respiratory infections 6.2
2. Diarrhoeal diseases 4.8
3. Depression 4.3
4. Ischaemic heart disease 4.1
5. HIV/AIDS 3.8
6. Cerebrovascular disease 3.1
7. Prematurity, low birth weight 2.9
8. Birth asphyxia, birth trauma 2.7
9. Road traffic accidents 2.7
10. Neonatal infections and other 2.7
Mortality DALYs
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Distribution of age at death and numbers of deaths, world, 2004
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Per cent distribution of age at death by region, 2004
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Distribution of deaths in the world by sex, 2004
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Distribution of deaths by leading cause groups,
males and females, world, 2004
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Child mortality rates by cause and region, 2004
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Distribution of child deaths for selected causes by selected WHO region, 2004
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Distribution of causes of death among children aged under five years and within
the neonatal period, 2004
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Mortality rates among men and women aged
15–59 years, region and cause-of-death group, 2004
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Adult mortality rates by major cause group and region, 2004
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Africa
Europe
South East Asia
Eastern Mediterranean
Americas
Western Pacific
High income
Death rate per 1000 adults aged 15–59 years
Cardiovascular diseases
Cancers
Other noncommunicable diseases
Injuries
HIVAIDS
Other infectious and parasitic diseases
Maternal and nutritional conditions
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Comparison of the proportional distribution of deaths and YLL by region, 2004
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Comparison of the proportional distribution of deaths and YLL by leading cause of death,
2004
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YLL, YLD and DALYs by region, 2004
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Burden of disease by broad cause group and region, 2004
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Age distribution of burden of disease by income group, 2004
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Leading causes of disease burden for women aged
15–44 years, high-income countries, and low-
and middle-income countries, 2004
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Major causes of disease burden for women aged 15–59 years, high-income countries, and low- and middle-income countries by
WHO region, 2004
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Age-standardized DALYs for noncommunicable diseases by major cause group, sex and country income group, 2004
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Burden of injuries (DALYs) by external cause, sex
and WHO region, 2004
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Global projections for selected causes, 2004 to 2030
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030
De
ath
s (
mil
lio
ns
)
Updated from Mathers and Loncar, PLoS Medicine, 2006
Cancers
Stroke
Perinatal
Road trafficaccidents
HIV/AIDSTBMalaria
Acute respiratoryinfections
Ischaemic HD
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Projected deaths by cause and income, 2004 to 2030
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
2004 2015 2030 2004 2015 2030 2004 2015 2030
De
ath
s (
mill
ion
s)
High income Middle income Low income
HIV, TB, malaria
Other infectious
Mat//peri/nutritional
CVD
Cancers
Other NCD
Road traffic accidents
Other unintentionalIntentional injuries
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Ten leading causes of burden of disease, world, 2004 and 2030