Deaths from circulatory diseases continue to fall; inequalities by geography and country of birth persist, but some narrowing has occurred in respect of a keygroup of disadvantaged areas. * The absolute gap between rate for England and rate for Spearhead ... Other Western Europe Rest of World Sri Lanka England and Wales Eastern Europe Caribbean Commonwealth Scotland East Africa West Africa Ireland India Pakistan Bangladesh Standardised mortality ratio ... bangladesh, commonwealth, east africa, eastern europe, india, ireland, pakistan, scotland, sri lanka, united kingdom, west africa, western europe
Figure 2 Deathrates (adjusted to European standard population.), RR and 95% CI for African origin groups living in Portugal (1998–2002) or England and Wales (1999–2003), aged 25–64 years. Missing due to insufficient deaths. 2 Migrants born in Gambia ... rate AIDS Married Not married RR not married vs married Overall rate 4.4 (3.9 to 4 ... standard population; {rate for Portugal in same marital status or occupation class category = baseline; {RR missing where number of deaths insufficient.
by increases to mortality from circulatory diseases. In the second half of the twentieth ... generation; the emergence of new diseases (e.g. AIDS) and the re-emergence of existing diseases (e.g. TB); the substantial increases in the numbers of individuals regarded ... Infectious diseases Respiratory diseases Cancers Circulatory diseases Source: Focus on Health, National Statistics website: http://nswebcopy/cci/nugget.asp?id=919
Figure 3. Infant mortalityrates in England and Wales from 1994–2004 by socio-economic group with projection to 2010 target ... to survival from cardiovascular disease and deaths from cancer. The national variation ... related deaths and early deaths from cardiovascular disease. Differences exist
Figure 6.2.2 Deathrates per 100, 000 population from cerebrovascular disease by age group in England and Wales, and Scotland, 200823 Deathrates per 100, 000 population England and Wales men England and Wales women Scotland men Scotland women 85+ ... when compared to women, although women have a higher rate in a number of age groups. In England and Wales in 2008, the overall cancer mortalityrate for all ages was 206 ... Office for National Statistics Mortality statistics: Deaths registered in 2008
2% of female death certificates. Rates for OLD mentioned anywhere on the death certificate and as underlying cause of death increased with age, with highest rates in the oldest age-groups and lowest in the youngest. The age-specific rates for OLD as underlying cause of death ... Deaths with OLD mentioned n (% all deaths) Age yrs All deaths n (0.20) (2 ... –34 35–44 45–54 55–64 65–74 75–84 85z Total Deaths with asthma mentioned n (% all deaths) % of OLD mentioned (0.01) (1.54) (1.46) (0.99) (0.92) (0.84) (0.81) (0.63) (0
groups in England and Wales have a higher prevalence of infection and disease ... 1. Rates of TB disease in the UK declined dramatically throughout most ... industrial Britain, the disease is estimated to have caused one in four of all deaths
Figure 7 Mortalityrates in England and Wales for selected diseasegroups, 1911-2003 Source: Office for National Statistics (2006b, pg 14), Focus on health ... Figure 7 shows the four diseasegroups with the highest mortalityrates. Figure 7 (pg 24) highlights the success the scientific and medical professions enjoyed in reducing deaths from infections. ... united kingdom
CENTURY Deathrates from infectious illnesses fell during the early twentieth Source ... Rate per 100, 000 population Circulatory Respiratory Cancer Infections ... united kingdom