Leading causes of death
As a newly emerged cause of deaths, COVID-19 was directly responsible for 8.7 million deaths in 2021. Lower respiratory infections remained the world''s most deadly communicable disease
As a newly emerged cause of deaths, COVID-19 was directly responsible for 8.7 million deaths in 2021. Lower respiratory infections remained the world''s most deadly communicable disease
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of mortality globally. Of the 20.5 million CVD-related deaths in 2021, approximately 80% occurred in low- and middle-income
Economic Impact on Health The leading cause of death in the world for countless years running is heart disease. In 2017, heart disease accounted for nearly 32% of the world''s total deaths.
Per World Health Organization statistics from 2015, the top 10 killers, many of which are lifestyle-related, account for 51.4% of all deaths globally.
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.
In children under five, respiratory infections remain a leading cause of death, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Here, prevention and treatment are often a
WHO''s Global Health Estimates provide latest available data on causes of death globally, by region, by sex and by income group. They are published every 3 or 4 years and identify trends
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