Norway - Potential Years of Life Lost from Congenital Malformations and Chromosomal Abnormalities

Since 2014, Norway Potential Years of Life Lost from Congenital Malformations and Chromosomal Abnormalities was down by 6% year on year. At 74.9 Years Per Hundred Thousand Men Aged 0-69 in 2019, the country was number 37 comparing other countries in Potential Years of Life Lost from Congenital Malformations and Chromosomal Abnormalities. Norway is overtaken by Czech Republic, which was number 36 at 75.1 Years Per Hundred Thousand Men Aged 0-69 and is followed by Slovenia with 67.4 Years Per Hundred Thousand Men Aged 0-69. Turkey topped the ranking with 440.5 Years Per Hundred Thousand Men Aged 0-69 in 2019, +1.9% versus 2018. Mexico, Brazil and Colombia respectively ranked number 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Iceland witnessed the best average annual growth at +82.9% per year, while Lithuania witnessed the worst performance at -8.4% per year.

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Date Years Per Hundred Thousand Men Aged 0-69
2019 74.90
2018 80.20
2017 85.50
2016 91.40
2015 95.30
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How does Norway rank in Potential Years of Life Lost from Congenital Malformations and Chromosomal Abnormalities?

# 39 Countries Years Per Hundred Thousand Men Aged 0-69 Last YoY 5‑years CAGR
1 #1
Turkey
440.50 2019 +1.9 % +1.3 % View data
2 #2
Mexico
376.20 2019 -0.1 % -1.0 % View data
36 #36
Czech Republic
75.10 2019 -3.6 % -2.4 % View data
37 #37
Norway
74.90 2019 -6.6 % -6.0 % View data
38 #38
Slovenia
67.40 2019 -7.8 % -7.4 % View data
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