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Health Statistics > Circulatory disease deaths (most recent) by country

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   Ireland  7.3%
   Austria  6.7%
   Germany  6.6%
   Finland  6.4%
   United Kingdom  6%
   United States  6%
   Sweden  5.9%
   Norway  5.8%
   Denmark  5.7%
   New Zealand  5.6%
   Belgium  5.6%
   Italy  5.5%
   Netherlands  5.2%
   Canada  4.9%
   Switzerland  4.9%
   Australia  4.8%
   France  3.8%
   Japan  3.4%


Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Ireland: 324 deaths per 100,000 peopl 
#2   Austria: 297 deaths per 100,000 peopl 
#3   Germany: 292 deaths per 100,000 peopl 
#4   Finland: 284 deaths per 100,000 peopl 
#5   United Kingdom: 265 deaths per 100,000 peopl 
#6   United States: 265 deaths per 100,000 peopl 
#7   Sweden: 260 deaths per 100,000 peopl 
#8   Norway: 258 deaths per 100,000 peopl 
#9   Denmark: 251 deaths per 100,000 peopl 
#10   New Zealand: 247 deaths per 100,000 peopl 
#11   Belgium: 246 deaths per 100,000 peopl 
#12   Italy: 243 deaths per 100,000 peopl 
#13   Netherlands: 230 deaths per 100,000 peopl 
#14   Canada: 219 deaths per 100,000 peopl 
#15   Switzerland: 218 deaths per 100,000 peopl 
#16   Australia: 214 deaths per 100,000 peopl 
#17   France: 168 deaths per 100,000 peopl 
#18   Japan: 151 deaths per 100,000 peopl 
Total: 4,432 deaths per 100,000 peopl  
Weighted average: 246.2 deaths per 100,000 peopl  


DEFINITION: Standardised death rates per 100 000 population (1999).

SOURCE: OECD Health Data 2003 and Health Data 2002. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australia's Health 2002

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