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DEFINITION
Total for all ages and sexes. Database compiled January 2004. Total of figures for:
Mortality Statistics > By location > Home (most recent) by country
Showing latest available data.
| Rank |
Countries
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Amount
(top to bottom)
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| #1 | Japan: | 30,955 deaths | |
| #2 | Brazil: | 10,255 deaths | |
| #3 | Germany: | 9,599 deaths | |
| #4 | Mexico: | 8,341 deaths | |
| #5 | Romania: | 7,514 deaths | |
| #6 | Poland: | 6,758 deaths | |
| #7 | Hungary: | 5,311 deaths | |
| #8 | Korea, South: | 5,227 deaths | |
| #9 | Colombia: | 4,984 deaths | |
| #10 | Argentina: | 3,504 deaths | |
| #11 | Lithuania: | 2,898 deaths | |
| #12 | Denmark: | 2,865 deaths | |
| #13 | Czech Republic: | 2,543 deaths | |
| #14 | Venezuela: | 2,416 deaths | |
| #15 | Slovakia: | 2,201 deaths | |
| #16 | Chile: | 2,046 deaths | |
| #17 | Cuba: | 2,042 deaths | |
| #18 | Spain: | 1,354 deaths | |
| #19 | Austria: | 1,351 deaths | |
| #20 | Kyrgyzstan: | 1,260 deaths | |
| #21 | Ecuador: | 1,152 deaths | |
| #22 | Sweden: | 796 deaths | |
| #23 | United Kingdom: | 790 deaths | |
| #24 | El Salvador: | 749 deaths | |
| #25 | Norway: | 702 deaths | |
| #26 | Netherlands: | 651 deaths | |
| #27 | Croatia: | 604 deaths | |
| #28 | Uruguay: | 453 deaths | |
| #29 | Paraguay: | 347 deaths | |
| #30 | Panama: | 249 deaths | |
| #31 | Costa Rica: | 205 deaths | |
| #32 | Luxembourg: | 87 deaths | |
| #33 | Malta: | 41 deaths | |
| #34 | Bahamas, The: | 33 deaths | |
| #35 | Peru: | 30 deaths | |
| #36 | Israel: | 25 deaths | |
| #37 | Iceland: | 25 deaths | |
| #38 | Nicaragua: | 21 deaths | |
| #39 | Belize: | 17 deaths | |
| #40 | Dominican Republic: | 3 deaths | |
| #41 | Kuwait: | 2 deaths | |
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Total: |
120,406 deaths |
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Weighted average: |
2,936.7 deaths |
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DEFINITION: Total for all ages and sexes. Database compiled January 2004. Total of figures for:
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NOTES: These statistics are derived from official causes of death detailed on certificates of death by each country. Rather than being a true indicator of the number of deaths attributed to a particular cause, mortality statistics reveal more about a particular country's reporting processes.
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