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  1. 9 de dez. de 2020 · The top global causes of death, in order of total number of lives lost, are associated with three broad topics: cardiovascular (ischaemic heart disease, stroke), respiratory (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lower respiratory infections) and neonatal conditions – which include birth asphyxia and birth trauma, neonatal sepsis and infections...

  2. The most common causes of death globally — shown in blue — were from ‘non-communicable diseases’. This includes cardiovascular diseases , cancer , and chronic respiratory diseases. They tend to develop gradually over time and aren’t infectious themselves. 1

    • Hannah Ritchie, Max Roser
    • 2018
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  3. The following is a list of the causes of human deaths worldwide for different years arranged by their associated mortality rates. In 2002, there were about 57 million deaths . In 2005, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) using the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), about 58 million people died. [1]

  4. 7 de dez. de 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.

  5. 4 de out. de 2023 · The disease, condition, or injury estimated to cause the most deaths in each country annually.

  6. Heart diseases and stroke are two of the biggest killers, according to WHO’s 2019 report on the most common causes of death worldwide. There have been encouraging improvements, with deaths from HIV/Aids and tuberculosis in decline. Alzheimer’s is still a growing problem and affects more women than men.