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Big killer |  | Big killer: Encyclopedia - Big killer |  | In public health, a big killer is a disease or other major cause of loss of human life.
For big killers of the past, see pandemics.
Big killer - United States deaths.
Ten Leading Causes of Death in the United States in the year 2001:
Heart disease: 700,142
Cancer: 553,768
Stroke: 163,538
Chronic lower respiratory disease: 123,013
Accidents: 101,537 (includes 38,754 traffic fatalities and estimated 44,000 or more medical errors) ...
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Big killer
In public health, a big killer is a disease or other major cause of loss of human life.
For big killers of the past, see pandemics.
Big killer - United States deaths
Ten Leading Causes of Death in the United States in the year 2001:
- Heart disease: 700,142
- Cancer: 553,768
- Stroke: 163,538
- Chronic lower respiratory disease: 123,013
- Accidents: 101,537 (includes 38,754 traffic fatalities and estimated 44,000 or more medical errors)
- Diabetes: 71,372
- Pneumonia and Influenza: 62,034
- Alzheimer's disease: 53,852
- Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis: 39,480
- Septicemia: 32,238
Source:
- Leading Causes of Death - National Vital Statistics Report - United States National Center for Health Statistics
- NHTSA Traffic Safety Facts 2001 Rural/Urban Comparison
Infectious disease
Big killer - World Health Organization deaths
2002
Big killer - By disease conditions
- Ischaemic heart disease 7,208,000 13%
- Cerebrovascular disease 5,509,000 10%
- Lower respiratory infections 3,884,000 7%
- HIV/AIDS 2,777,000 5%
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 2,748,000 5%
- Perinatal conditions (low birthweight, birth asphyxia, birth trauma) 2,462,000 4%
- Diarrhoeal diseases 1,798,000 3%
- Tuberculosis 1,566,000 3%
- Malaria 1,272,000 2%
- Trachea/broncus/lung cancers 1,243,000 2%
- Road traffic accidents 1,192,000 2%
- Childhood diseases (petussis, polio, diphtheria, measles, tetanus) 1,124,000 2%
- Diabetes mellitus 988,000 2%
- Other unintentional injuries (besides road traffic accidents, poisoning, falls, fires, drowning) 923,000 2%
- Hypertensive heart disease 911,000 2%
- Self-inflicted injuries (suicide) 873,000 2%
- Stomach cancer 850,000 2%
- Cirrhosis of the liver 786,000 1%
- Nephritis/nephrosis 677,000 1%
- Colon/rectum cancer 622,000 1%
- Liver cancer 618,000 1%
- Violence 559,000 1%
- Breast cancer 477,000 1%
- Oesophagus cancer 446,000 1%
- Inflammatory heart disease 404,000 1%
- Alzheimer and other dementias 397,000 1%
- Falls 392,000 1%
Big killer - By category
- Cardiovascular diseases: 16 733 000 27%
- Infectious and parasitic diseases: 10 904 000 19%
- Malignant neoplasms: 7,121,000 13%
- Respiratory infections: 3,963,000 7%
- Respiratory diseases: 3,702,000 7%
- Unintentional injuries: 3,551,000 6%
- Perinatal conditions: 2,462,000 4%
- Digestive diseases: 1,968,000 4%
- Intentional injuries: 1,618,000 3%
- Neuropsychiatric disorders: 1,112,000 2%
- Diabetes mellitus: 988,000 2%
- Diseases of the genitourinary system: 848,000 2%
- Maternal conditions: 510,000 1%
- Congenital abnormalities: 493,000 1%
- Nutritional deficiencies: 485,000 1%
- Nutritional/endocrine disorders: 485,000 1%
Source: The World Health Report - 2004 Annex Table 2 Deaths - World Health Organization
See also
Other related archives2001, Accidents, Alzheimer, Alzheimer's disease, Breast cancer, Cancer, Cerebrovascular disease, Chronic lower respiratory disease, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Cirrhosis of the liver, Colon, Diabetes, Diabetes mellitus, Falls, HIV/AIDS, Heart disease, Hypertensive heart disease, Infectious disease, Influenza, Ischaemic heart disease, Liver cancer, Malaria, National Center for Health Statistics, Nephritis, Perinatal, Pneumonia, Road traffic accidents, Septicemia, Stomach cancer, Stroke, Trachea, Tuberculosis, Violence, World Health Organization, birth trauma, diphtheria, disease, drowning, fires, injuries, low birthweight, measles, medical errors, nephrosis, nephrotic syndrome, pandemics, petussis, poisoning, polio, public health, road traffic accidents, suicide, tetanus
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