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Mortality Statistics > Eclampsia (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Brazil: 245 deaths 
# 2   Mexico: 239 deaths 
# 3   Egypt: 120 deaths 
# 4   South Africa: 108 deaths 
# 5   Colombia: 83 deaths 
# 6   Ecuador: 61 deaths 
# 7   Peru: 38 deaths 
# 8   Paraguay: 36 deaths 
# 9   Venezuela: 34 deaths 
# 10   Argentina: 23 deaths 
# 11   United States: 17 deaths 
# 12   Nicaragua: 14 deaths 
# 13   Chile: 11 deaths 
# 14   Kyrgyzstan: 10 deaths 
# 15   Dominican Republic: 9 deaths 
# 16   Panama: 6 deaths 
# 17   Japan: 5 deaths 
= 18   El Salvador: 3 deaths 
= 18   Netherlands: 3 deaths 
= 18   Thailand: 3 deaths 
= 21   Korea, South: 2 deaths 
= 21   Uruguay: 2 deaths 
= 21   Croatia: 2 deaths 
= 24   Slovakia: 1 deaths 
= 24   Puerto Rico: 1 deaths 
= 24   Costa Rica: 1 deaths 
= 24   Poland: 1 deaths 
= 24   Denmark: 1 deaths 
= 24   Sweden: 1 deaths 
= 24   Finland: 1 deaths 
= 24   Lithuania: 1 deaths 
= 24   Germany: 1 deaths 
= 24   Moldova: 1 deaths 
= 24   Hungary: 1 deaths 
= 24   Romania: 1 deaths 
= 24   Kuwait: 1 deaths 
= 24   Spain: 1 deaths 
= 24   Latvia: 1 deaths 
= 24   United Kingdom: 1 deaths 
Total: 1,090 deaths  
Weighted average: 27.9 deaths  



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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