DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DEATHS IN 2001 ATTRIBUTABLE TO 15 LEADING CAUSES

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DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DEATHS IN 2001 ATTRIBUTABLE TO 15 LEADING CAUSES 96% of all deaths attributable to 15 leading causes Source: WHR 2002 Number of deaths (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DALY’s IN 2001 ATTRIBUTABLE TO 15 LEADING CAUSES 89% of total disease burden attributable to 15 leading causes Disability-Adjusted Life Years (000s) Source: WHR 2002 Vilius GRABAUSKAS

DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, DEATHS IN 2001 ATTRIBUTABLE TO 15 LEADING CAUSES 98% of all deaths attributable to 15 leading causes Number of deaths (000s) Source: WHR 2002 Vilius GRABAUSKAS

DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, DALY’s IN 2001 ATTRIBUTABLE TO 15 LEADING CAUSES 95% of total disease burden attributable to 15 leading causes Disability-Adjusted Life Years (000s) Source: WHR 2002 Vilius GRABAUSKAS

WORLD, DEATHS IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO ADDICTIVE SUBSTANCES RELATED RISKS Tobacco Alcohol Illicit drugs Number of deaths (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

WORLD, DISEASE BURDEN (DALY’s) IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO ADDICTIVE SUBSTANCES RELATED RISKS Number of Disability-Adjusted Life Years (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

BURDEN OF DISEASE, IN DISABILITY-ADJUSTED LIFE YEARS (DALY’S) IN EUROPE, 2001 Nutritional/Endocrine disorders Neuropsychiatric disorders Diabetes mellitus Sense organ disorders Malignant neoplasms Other CDs Nutritional deficiencies Perinatal conditions Maternal conditions Respiratory infections Childhood diseases Cardiovascular diseases Diarroheal diseases HIV/AIDS Tuberculosis Injuries Other NCDs Respiratory diseases Digestive diseases Congenital abnormalities Diseases of the genitourinary system Musculoskeletal diseases Source: WHR 2002 Vilius GRABAUSKAS

DISTRIBUTION OF CAUSES OF DEATH IN EUROPE, 2001 TOTAL DEATHS: 9,699,000 Neuropsychiatric disorders Diabetes mellitus Malignant neoplasms Other CDs Cardiovascular diseases Perinatal conditions Respiratory infections HIV/AIDS Tuberculosis Injuries Other NCDs Diseases of the genitourinary system Respiratory diseases Digestive diseases Source: WHR 2002 Vilius GRABAUSKAS

EUROPE, DEATHS IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS Number of deaths (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

EUROPE, DISEASE BURDEN (DALY’s) IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS Number of Disability-Adjusted Life Years (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

WHO REGIONS, DEATHS IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS Number of deaths (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

WHO REGIONS, DISEASE BURDEN (DALY’s) IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS Number of Disability-Adjusted Life Years (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

DEATHS IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS WHO REGIONS DEATHS IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS Number of deaths (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

WHO REGIONS, DISEASE BURDEN (DALY’s) IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS Number of Disability-Adjusted Life Years (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

DEATHS IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS WHO REGIONS DEATHS IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS Number of deaths (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

WHO REGIONS, DISEASE BURDEN (DALY’s) IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS Number of Disability-Adjusted Life Years (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

DEATHS IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS WHO REGIONS DEATHS IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS Number of deaths (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

WHO REGIONS, DISEASE BURDEN (DALY’S) IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS Number of Disability-Adjusted Life Years (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

DEATHS IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS WHO REGIONS DEATHS IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS Number of deaths (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

WHO REGIONS, DISEASE BURDEN (DALY’s) IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS Number of Disability-Adjusted Life Years (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

DEATHS IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS WHO REGIONS DEATHS IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS Number of deaths (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

WHO REGIONS, DISEASE BURDEN (DALY’s) IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS Number of Disability-Adjusted Life Years (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

DEATHS IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS WHO REGIONS DEATHS IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS Number of deaths (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

WHO REGIONS, DISEASE BURDEN (DALY’s) IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS Number of Disability-Adjusted Life Years (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

DEATHS IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS WHO REGIONS DEATHS IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS Number of deaths (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

WHO REGIONS, DISEASE BURDEN (DALY’s) IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS Number of Disability-Adjusted Life Years (000s) Vilius GRABAUSKAS

Return to the main Part of the lecture WORLD, DEATHS IN 2000 ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED LEADING RISK FACTORS,BY SEX Number of deaths (000s) Return to the main Part of the lecture Vilius GRABAUSKAS