Distribution of Causes of Deaths


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REGIONAL HEALTH OBSERVATORY

Distribution of Causes of Deaths

In the Region of the Americas approximately 44% of total deaths occurred before the age of 70 years old in durin 2007. In lower and upper middle income countries about 52% of deaths occured before that age compared with 35% in high income countries, an excess of 17% of deaths.

The interactive data visualization below shows the proportion of total deaths by under and above 70 years old, sex, income group of countries and causes of death.

In the Region of the Americas in 2007, 77% of deaths are due to Chronic-Non Communicable Diseases, having cardiovascular diseases as responsible for the larger proportion of non communicable disease deaths with 40% of deaths, followed by malignant neoplasms (25%), chronic respiratory diseases (8%), diabetes (6%), digestives diseases (6%) and 15% of deaths in the rest of non communicable diseases.

From the 44% of deaths under age 70, Non communicable diseases were responsible for 65% of deaths having cardiovascular diseases and malignant neoplasms as responsible for the largest proportion of death (32% each one), followed by digestive diseases (9%), diabetes mellitus (7%), respiratory diseases (6%) and having 13% of deaths in other chronic non communicable diseases.


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:: Mortality and causes of death
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Ischemic heart diseases (IHD) is the first cause of death in the Region of the Americas.

In 2007, IHD caused:

  • 662,011 deaths, 13% of total deaths in the Americas
  • 255,586 deaths, 9.6% of total deaths in Latin America and the Caribbean

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