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Mortality Statistics > Congenital deformities of feet (per capita) (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Latvia: 0.436681 deaths per 1 million peo 
# 2   Slovakia: 0.184128 deaths per 1 million peo 
# 3   Sweden: 0.111086 deaths per 1 million peo 
# 4   Chile: 0.0625743 deaths per 1 million peo 
# 5   Netherlands: 0.0609496 deaths per 1 million peo 
# 6   Canada: 0.0304832 deaths per 1 million peo 
# 7   South Africa: 0.022551 deaths per 1 million peo 
# 8   Korea, South: 0.0205588 deaths per 1 million peo 
# 9   Egypt: 0.0129022 deaths per 1 million peo 
# 10   Mexico: 0.00941593 deaths per 1 million peo 
# 11   Brazil: 0.00537308 deaths per 1 million peo 
# 12   United States: 0.00338142 deaths per 1 million peo 
Weighted average: 0.1 deaths per 1 million peo  



DEFINITION: Total for all ages and sexes. Database compiled January 2004. Total of figures for:
  • Congenital deformities of feet
  • Talipes equinovarus
  • Talipes calcaneovarus
  • Metatarsus varus
  • Other congenital varus deformities of feet
  • Talipes ca Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.

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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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