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  1. Sep 25, 2023 · 1. Heart disease. Number of deaths per year: 695,547. Percent of total deaths: 20 percent. More common among: men. people who smoke. people who are overweight or obese. people with a family...

  2. Dec 9, 2020 · Causes of death can be grouped into three categories: communicable (infectious and parasitic diseases and maternal, perinatal and nutritional conditions), noncommunicable (chronic) and injuries. Leading causes of death globally. At a global level, 7 of the 10 leading causes of deaths in 2019 were noncommunicable diseases.

  3. Some causes of death are far more common in some parts of the world than others. In poorer countries in Africa and Asiawhere clean water , sanitation , and access to healthcare are lacking – people are much more likely to die from infectious diseases, maternal, neonatal, and nutritional causes.

    • Hannah Ritchie, Max Roser
    • 2018
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  4. Number of deaths for leading causes of death. Heart disease: 695,547. Cancer: 605,213. COVID-19: 416,893. Accidents (unintentional injuries): 224,935. Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases): 162,890. Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 142,342. Alzheimer’s disease: 119,399. Diabetes: 103,294.

  5. The top leading cause in 2022 was heart disease, followed by cancer (Figure 4). Four causes changed rank from 2021. Unintentional injuries, the 4th leading cause of death in 2021, became the 3rd leading cause in 2022, while COVID-19 dropped from the 3rd leading cause to the 4th.

  6. Oct 6, 2023 · Get facts first. Unbiased, data-driven insights in your inbox each week. Leading causes of death by age. Age is generally the most influential predictor of death, with people 85 years and older having the highest crude death rates across 14 of the 16 leading causes of death in 2021.

  7. Dec 7, 2021 · The two most common causes of death fall into this group: cancers kill 18% of people and cardiovascular diseases – such as stroke and ischemic heart disease – are responsible for one-in-three deaths in the world. Shown in red are communicable or infectious diseases; diseases that are caused by a pathogen which can be passed from person to person.

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