Mortality And Causes Of Death In South Africa
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Mortality and causes of death in South Africa: Findings ...
www.statssa.gov.zaSTATISTICS SOUTH AFRICA i P0309.3 Mortality and causes of death in South Africa, 2017: Findings from death notification Preface This statistical release presents information on mortality and causes of death in South Africa for deaths that occurred in 2017. Deaths for the years 1997−2016 are also included to show trends in mortality
Maternal mortality - World Health Organization
apps.who.intIn sub-Saharan Africa, a number of countries have halved their levels of maternal mortality since 1990. In other regions, including Asia and North Africa, even greater headway has been made. However, between 1990 and 2010, the global maternal mortality ratio (i.e. the number of maternal deaths per 100 000 live births) declined by only 3.1% per ...
Disparities in the risk and outcomes of COVID-19
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RISK FACTORS FOR CHRONIC RESPIRATORY DISEASES
www.who.intOn current trends, mortality will increase to 8.3 million a year by 2030, and 80% of these deaths will occur in low and middle income countries (276) (Figures 18 and 19). The leading causes of death from smoking are cardiovascular diseases (1.7 million deaths annually), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (1 million
SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH FACT SHEET
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GLOBAL HEALTH RISKS - World Health Organization
www.who.intcountries, especially in the regions of South-East Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. The fourth risk – alco-hol use – shows a unique geographic and sex pat-tern, with its burden highest for men in Africa, in middle-income countries in the Americas and in some high-income countries. This report uses a comprehensive framework