Sweden - Potential Years of Life Lost from Congenital Malformations and Chromosomal Abnormalities
Since 2014, Sweden Potential Years of Life Lost from Congenital Malformations and Chromosomal Abnormalities was down by 1.1% year on year. In 2019, the country was number 29 among other countries in Potential Years of Life Lost from Congenital Malformations and Chromosomal Abnormalities with 100.7 Years Per Hundred Thousand Men Aged 0-69. Sweden is overtaken by Belgium, which was ranked number 28 with 106.9 Years Per Hundred Thousand Men Aged 0-69 and is followed by France at 100.5 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, that is a growth of 1.9% versus 2018. Mexico, Brazil and Colombia respectively ranked number 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Iceland recorded the best 5 years average growth at +82.9% per year, while Lithuania recorded the worst performance at -8.4% per year.
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Date | Years Per Hundred Thousand Men Aged 0-69 |
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2019 | 100.70 |
2018 | 102.50 |
2017 | 104.60 |
2016 | 115.50 |
2015 | 82.80 |
How does Sweden 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 | ||
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1 |
#1
Turkey
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440.50 | 2019 | +1.9 % | +1.3 % | View data | |
2 |
#2
Mexico
|
376.20 | 2019 | -0.1 % | -1.0 % | View data | |
28 |
#28
Belgium
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106.90 | 2019 | -2.9 % | -4.1 % | View data | |
29 |
#29
Sweden
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100.70 | 2019 | -1.8 % | -1.1 % | View data | |
30 |
#30
France
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100.50 | 2019 | -2.0 % | -0.8 % | View data |