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  2. The top 10 causes of death - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    Lower-middle-income countries have the most balanced top 10 causes of death: 5 noncommunicable, and 5 communicable, with the new cause COVID-19 topping the list and costing over 4 million lives in 2021.

  3. List of causes of death by rate - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the WHO recorded 56.7 million deaths [3] with the leading cause of death as cardiovascular disease causing more than 17 million deaths (about 31% of the total) as shown in the chart to the side. In 2021, there were approx. 68 million deaths worldwide, as per WHO report.

  4. Cause of death - Wikipedia

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    In law, medicine, and statistics, cause of death is an official determination of the conditions resulting in a human's death, which may be recorded on a death certificate. A cause of death is determined by a medical examiner. In rare cases, an autopsy needs to be performed by a pathologist.

  5. Leading causes of death by age group - Becker's Hospital Review

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    Here are the leading causes of death for each age group between 2021 and 2022: 1 to 17 years old. Motor vehicle accidents: 15%. Other accidents: 11%. Cancer: 9%. Accidental poisoning: 4%. Heart ...

  6. Causes of Death - Our World in Data

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    Globally, non-communicable diseases are the most common causes of death. Millions of young children die from preventable causes each year. Causes of death have changed over time and vary by age. Death rates from communicable and non-communicable disease vary widely around the world. Underlying data on causes of death is limited in many countries.

  7. Causes of death globally: what do people die from?

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    The two most common causes of death fall into this group: cancers kill 18% of people and cardiovascular diseases – such as stroke and ischemic heart disease – are responsible for one-in-three deaths in the world. Shown in red are communicable or infectious diseases; diseases that are caused by a pathogen which can be passed from person to person.

  8. Leading causes of death, 2021 - Our World in Data

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    The disease, condition, or injury estimated to cause the most deaths in each country annually.

  9. WHO reveals leading causes of death and disability worldwide:...

    www.who.int/news/item/09-12-2020-who-reveals-leading-causes-of-death-and...

    Noncommunicable diseases now make up 7 of the world’s top 10 causes of death, according to WHO’s 2019 Global Health Estimates, published today. This is an increase from 4 of the 10 leading causes in 2000. The new data cover the period from 2000 to 2019 inclusive.

  10. Deaths: Leading Causes for 2020 - Centers for Disease Control and...

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    causes of death in 2020 were, in rank order: Diseases of heart; Malignant neoplasms; COVID-19; Accidents (unintentional injuries); Cerebrovascular diseases; Chronic lower respiratory

  11. NVSS - Leading Causes of Death - Centers for Disease Control and...

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    Detailed mortality tables showing deaths, percent of total deaths, and death rates for the top 15 causes of death overall and by age group, race and Hispanic origin, sex, and state, with separate tables for infants.