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Mortality Statistics > Congenital malformations of nose (most recent) by country

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   Brazil  15.6%
   Venezuela  11.1%
   South Africa  8.9%
   United States  8.9%
   Netherlands  6.7%
   Colombia  6.7%
   Georgia  4.4%
   Japan  4.4%
   Mexico  4.4%
   Peru  4.4%
   Poland  2.2%
   Czech Republic  2.2%
   Korea, South  2.2%
   Germany  2.2%
   Slovenia  2.2%
   Croatia  2.2%
   Slovakia  2.2%
   Hungary  2.2%
   Panama  2.2%
   Egypt  2.2%


Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Brazil:7 deaths 
#2  Venezuela:5 deaths 
#3  South Africa:4 deaths 
#4  United States:4 deaths 
#5  Netherlands:3 deaths 
#6  Colombia:3 deaths 
#7  Georgia:2 deaths 
#8  Japan:2 deaths 
#9  Mexico:2 deaths 
#10  Peru:2 deaths 
#11  Poland:1 deaths 
#12  Czech Republic:1 deaths 
#13  Korea, South:1 deaths 
#14  Germany:1 deaths 
#15  Slovenia:1 deaths 
#16  Croatia:1 deaths 
#17  Slovakia:1 deaths 
#18  Hungary:1 deaths 
#19  Panama:1 deaths 
#20  Egypt:1 deaths 
#21  Spain:1 deaths 
Total: 45 deaths  
Weighted average: 2.1 deaths  


DEFINITION: Total for all ages and sexes. Database compiled January 2004. Total of figures for:
  • Congenital malformations of nose
  • Choanal atresia
  • Agenesis and underdevelopment of nose
  • Fissured, notched and cleft nose
  • Congenital perforated nasal

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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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