Category: International EM
Keywords: Death, communicable diseases, noncommunicable diseases (PubMed Search)
Posted: 5/6/2015 by Jon Mark Hirshon, PhD, MPH, MD
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Introduction:
There were approximately 56 million deaths worldwide in 2012. The causes of death vary significantly based upon the income level of the country.
High-income Countries:
Low-income Countries:
Bottom Line:
Acute care services in the US and high-income countries need to acknowledge the growing number of individuals with chronic diseases and the rapidly growing elderly population. In low-income countries, acute care services still need to primarily address maternal/child infections and problems as well as infectious diseases.
www.who.int. Fact sheet- Death: Top 10 causes