Russia - Cause of death

Cause of death, by communicable diseases and maternal, prenatal and nutrition conditions (% of total)

Definition: Cause of death refers to the share of all deaths for all ages by underlying causes. Communicable diseases and maternal, prenatal and nutrition conditions include infectious and parasitic diseases, respiratory infections, and nutritional deficiencies such as underweight and stunting.

Source: Derived based on the data from WHO's Global Health Estimates.

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Year Value
2000 4.28
2010 4.23
2015 4.11
2019 3.90

Cause of death, by injury (% of total)

Definition: Cause of death refers to the share of all deaths for all ages by underlying causes. Injuries include unintentional and intentional injuries.

Source: Derived based on the data from WHO's Global Health Estimates.

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Year Value
2000 12.59
2010 9.43
2015 8.24
2019 6.79

Cause of death, by non-communicable diseases (% of total)

Definition: Cause of death refers to the share of all deaths for all ages by underlying causes. Non-communicable diseases include cancer, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, digestive diseases, skin diseases, musculoskeletal diseases, and congenital anomalies.

Source: Derived based on the data from WHO's Global Health Estimates.

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Year Value
2000 83.13
2010 86.34
2015 87.64
2019 89.31

Mortality from CVD, cancer, diabetes or CRD between exact ages 30 and 70, female (%)

Mortality from CVD, cancer, diabetes or CRD between exact ages 30 and 70, female (%) in Russia was 15.20 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 25.10 in 2002, while its lowest value was 15.20 in 2019.

Definition: Mortality from CVD, cancer, diabetes or CRD is the percent of 30-year-old-people who would die before their 70th birthday from any of cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, or chronic respiratory disease, assuming that s/he would experience current mortality rates at every age and s/he would not die from any other cause of death (e.g., injuries or HIV/AIDS).

Source: World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository (http://apps.who.int/ghodata/).

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Year Value
2000 24.30
2001 24.60
2002 25.10
2003 25.00
2004 24.30
2005 24.20
2006 22.40
2007 21.10
2008 21.00
2009 20.20
2010 19.90
2011 18.60
2012 17.70
2013 17.00
2014 18.10
2015 16.70
2016 17.10
2017 16.10
2018 16.00
2019 15.20

Mortality from CVD, cancer, diabetes or CRD between exact ages 30 and 70, male (%)

Mortality from CVD, cancer, diabetes or CRD between exact ages 30 and 70, male (%) in Russia was 35.00 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 52.80 in 2003, while its lowest value was 35.00 in 2019.

Definition: Mortality from CVD, cancer, diabetes or CRD is the percent of 30-year-old-people who would die before their 70th birthday from any of cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, or chronic respiratory disease, assuming that s/he would experience current mortality rates at every age and s/he would not die from any other cause of death (e.g., injuries or HIV/AIDS).

Source: World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository (http://apps.who.int/ghodata/).

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Year Value
2000 50.80
2001 51.50
2002 52.80
2003 52.80
2004 51.80
2005 51.90
2006 48.40
2007 46.40
2008 46.50
2009 45.00
2010 43.90
2011 41.40
2012 39.60
2013 38.40
2014 40.50
2015 37.90
2016 38.70
2017 36.60
2018 36.40
2019 35.00

Mortality from CVD, cancer, diabetes or CRD between exact ages 30 and 70 (%)

Mortality from CVD, cancer, diabetes or CRD between exact ages 30 and 70 (%) in Russia was 24.20 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 38.40 in 2002, while its lowest value was 24.20 in 2019.

Definition: Mortality from CVD, cancer, diabetes or CRD is the percent of 30-year-old-people who would die before their 70th birthday from any of cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, or chronic respiratory disease, assuming that s/he would experience current mortality rates at every age and s/he would not die from any other cause of death (e.g., injuries or HIV/AIDS).

Source: World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository (http://apps.who.int/ghodata/).

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Year Value
2000 36.90
2001 37.50
2002 38.40
2003 38.30
2004 37.40
2005 37.30
2006 34.60
2007 32.80
2008 32.80
2009 31.60
2010 30.90
2011 29.10
2012 27.70
2013 26.80
2014 28.40
2015 26.40
2016 27.00
2017 25.40
2018 25.30
2019 24.20

Mortality rate attributed to household and ambient air pollution, age-standardized, female (per 100,000 female population)

Definition: Mortality rate attributed to household and ambient air pollution is the number of deaths attributable to the joint effects of household and ambient air pollution in a year per 100,000 population. The rates are age-standardized. Following diseases are taken into account: acute respiratory infections (estimated for all ages); cerebrovascular diseases in adults (estimated above 25 years); ischaemic heart diseases in adults (estimated above 25 years); chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in adults (estimated above 25 years); and lung cancer in adults (estimated above 25 years).

Source: World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository (http://apps.who.int/ghodata/).

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Year Value
2016 33.00

Mortality rate attributed to household and ambient air pollution, age-standardized, male (per 100,000 male population)

Definition: Mortality rate attributed to household and ambient air pollution is the number of deaths attributable to the joint effects of household and ambient air pollution in a year per 100,000 population. The rates are age-standardized. Following diseases are taken into account: acute respiratory infections (estimated for all ages); cerebrovascular diseases in adults (estimated above 25 years); ischaemic heart diseases in adults (estimated above 25 years); chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in adults (estimated above 25 years); and lung cancer in adults (estimated above 25 years).

Source: World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository (http://apps.who.int/ghodata/).

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Year Value
2016 73.00

Mortality rate attributed to household and ambient air pollution, age-standardized (per 100,000 population)

Definition: Mortality rate attributed to household and ambient air pollution is the number of deaths attributable to the joint effects of household and ambient air pollution in a year per 100,000 population. The rates are age-standardized. Following diseases are taken into account: acute respiratory infections (estimated for all ages); cerebrovascular diseases in adults (estimated above 25 years); ischaemic heart diseases in adults (estimated above 25 years); chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in adults (estimated above 25 years); and lung cancer in adults (estimated above 25 years).

Source: World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository (http://apps.who.int/ghodata/).

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Year Value
2016 49.40

Mortality rate attributed to unintentional poisoning (per 100,000 population)

The value for Mortality rate attributed to unintentional poisoning (per 100,000 population) in Russia was 3.80 as of 2019. As the graph below shows, over the past 19 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 9.30 in 2003 and a minimum value of 3.80 in 2019.

Definition: Mortality rate attributed to unintentional poisonings is the number of deaths from unintentional poisonings in a year per 100,000 population. Unintentional poisoning can be caused by household chemicals, pesticides, kerosene, carbon monoxide and medicines, or can be the result of environmental contamination or occupational chemical exposure.

Source: World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository (http://apps.who.int/ghodata/).

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Year Value
2000 8.90
2001 9.00
2002 9.20
2003 9.30
2004 9.00
2005 8.80
2006 7.80
2007 7.10
2008 6.80
2009 6.30
2010 6.10
2011 5.60
2012 5.20
2013 4.90
2014 4.80
2015 4.50
2016 4.40
2017 4.00
2018 4.00
2019 3.80

Mortality rate attributed to unintentional poisoning, female (per 100,000 female population)

The value for Mortality rate attributed to unintentional poisoning, female (per 100,000 female population) in Russia was 1.80 as of 2019. As the graph below shows, over the past 19 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 4.00 in 2003 and a minimum value of 1.80 in 2019.

Definition: Mortality rate attributed to unintentional poisonings is the number of female deaths from unintentional poisonings in a year per 100,000 female population. Unintentional poisoning can be caused by household chemicals, pesticides, kerosene, carbon monoxide and medicines, or can be the result of environmental contamination or occupational chemical exposure.

Source: World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository (http://apps.who.int/ghodata/).

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Year Value
2000 3.80
2001 3.90
2002 4.00
2003 4.00
2004 3.80
2005 3.80
2006 3.40
2007 3.20
2008 3.10
2009 2.90
2010 2.80
2011 2.60
2012 2.40
2013 2.30
2014 2.20
2015 2.10
2016 2.10
2017 1.90
2018 1.90
2019 1.80

Mortality rate attributed to unintentional poisoning, male (per 100,000 male population)

The value for Mortality rate attributed to unintentional poisoning, male (per 100,000 male population) in Russia was 6.20 as of 2019. As the graph below shows, over the past 19 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 15.40 in 2003 and a minimum value of 6.20 in 2019.

Definition: Mortality rate attributed to unintentional poisonings is the number of male deaths from unintentional poisonings in a year per 100,000 male population. Unintentional poisoning can be caused by household chemicals, pesticides, kerosene, carbon monoxide and medicines, or can be the result of environmental contamination or occupational chemical exposure.

Source: World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository (http://apps.who.int/ghodata/).

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Year Value
2000 14.60
2001 14.80
2002 15.20
2003 15.40
2004 14.80
2005 14.50
2006 12.80
2007 11.60
2008 11.20
2009 10.30
2010 9.90
2011 9.00
2012 8.40
2013 7.90
2014 7.80
2015 7.30
2016 7.00
2017 6.40
2018 6.40
2019 6.20

Suicide mortality rate, female (per 100,000 female population)

The value for Suicide mortality rate, female (per 100,000 female population) in Russia was 9.10 as of 2019. As the graph below shows, over the past 19 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 16.10 in 2000 and a minimum value of 9.10 in 2019.

Definition: Suicide mortality rate is the number of suicide deaths in a year per 100,000 population. Crude suicide rate (not age-adjusted).

Source: World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository (http://apps.who.int/ghodata/).

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Year Value
2000 16.10
2001 15.90
2002 16.00
2003 15.90
2004 15.40
2005 15.40
2006 14.10
2007 13.50
2008 13.20
2009 12.80
2010 12.60
2011 12.00
2012 11.60
2013 11.20
2014 11.30
2015 11.00
2016 10.70
2017 10.00
2018 9.70
2019 9.10

Suicide mortality rate, male (per 100,000 male population)

The value for Suicide mortality rate, male (per 100,000 male population) in Russia was 43.60 as of 2019. As the graph below shows, over the past 19 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 96.70 in 2000 and a minimum value of 43.60 in 2019.

Definition: Suicide mortality rate is the number of suicide deaths in a year per 100,000 population. Crude suicide rate (not age-adjusted).

Source: World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository (http://apps.who.int/ghodata/).

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Year Value
2000 96.70
2001 94.10
2002 93.10
2003 92.40
2004 89.80
2005 89.30
2006 80.00
2007 74.10
2008 72.50
2009 68.00
2010 67.50
2011 63.50
2012 60.90
2013 59.30
2014 60.00
2015 56.40
2016 54.40
2017 49.30
2018 47.20
2019 43.60

Suicide mortality rate (per 100,000 population)

The value for Suicide mortality rate (per 100,000 population) in Russia was 25.10 as of 2019. As the graph below shows, over the past 19 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 53.80 in 2000 and a minimum value of 25.10 in 2019.

Definition: Suicide mortality rate is the number of suicide deaths in a year per 100,000 population. Crude suicide rate (not age-adjusted).

Source: World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository (http://apps.who.int/ghodata/).

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Year Value
2000 53.80
2001 52.40
2002 52.00
2003 51.60
2004 50.10
2005 49.80
2006 44.80
2007 41.70
2008 40.70
2009 38.40
2010 38.10
2011 35.90
2012 34.40
2013 33.50
2014 33.80
2015 32.00
2016 31.00
2017 28.20
2018 27.10
2019 25.10

Mortality caused by road traffic injury (per 100,000 people)

The value for Mortality caused by road traffic injury (per 100,000 people) in Russia was 12.00 as of 2019. As the graph below shows, over the past 19 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 31.00 in 2003 and a minimum value of 12.00 in 2019.

Definition: Mortality caused by road traffic injury is estimated road traffic fatal injury deaths per 100,000 population.

Source: World Health Organization, Global Status Report on Road Safety 2018 through Global Health Observatory data repository.

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Year Value
2000 27.90
2001 28.80
2002 29.60
2003 31.00
2004 29.90
2005 28.80
2006 27.50
2007 28.20
2008 25.50
2009 21.70
2010 20.50
2011 21.10
2012 21.40
2013 20.70
2014 20.30
2015 17.50
2016 14.40
2017 13.50
2018 12.90
2019 12.00

Mortality rate attributed to unsafe water, unsafe sanitation and lack of hygiene (per 100,000 population)

Definition: Mortality rate attributed to unsafe water, unsafe sanitation and lack of hygiene is deaths attributable to unsafe water, sanitation and hygiene focusing on inadequate WASH services per 100,000 population. Death rates are calculated by dividing the number of deaths by the total population. In this estimate, only the impact of diarrhoeal diseases, intestinal nematode infections, and protein-energy malnutrition are taken into account.

Source: World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository (http://apps.who.int/ghodata/).

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Year Value
2016 0.100

Classification

Topic: Health Indicators

Sub-Topic: Risk factors