Table 2.
Mortality rates
|
Overall |
Men |
Women |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deaths | Mortality | Deaths | Mortality | Deaths | Mortality | ||
| All causes | 2874 (100%) | 1205 (1161–1249) | 2703 (100%) | 1220 (1174–1266) | 171 (100%) | 1010 (858–1161) | |
| Certain infectious and parasitic diseases (chapter I) | 92 (3%) | 39 (31–46) | 82 (3%) | 37 (29–45) | 10 (6%) | 59 (22–96) | |
| Neoplasms (chapter II) | 305 (11%) | 128 (114–142) | 282 (10%) | 127 (112–142) | 23 (13%) | 136 (80–191) | |
| Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases (chapter IV) | 39 (1%) | 16 (11–21) | 37 (1%) | 17 (11–22) | 2 (1%) | 12 (0–28) | |
| Mental and behavioural disorders (chapter V) | 195 (7%) | 82 (70–93) | 185 (7%) | 84 (71–96) | 10 (6%) | 59 (22–96) | |
| Diseases of the nervous system (chapter VI) | 27 (1%) | 11 (7–16) | 25 (1%) | 11 (7–16) | 2 (1·2%) | 12 (0–28) | |
| Diseases of the circulatory system (chapter IX) | 507 (18%) | 213 (194–231) | 486 (18%) | 219 (200–239) | 21 (12·3%) | 124 (71–177) | |
| Diseases of the respiratory system (chapter X) | 83 (3%) | 35 (27–42) | 81 (3%) | 37 (29–45) | 2 (1%) | 12 (0–28) | |
| Diseases of the digestive system (chapter XI) | 222 (8%) | 93 (81–105) | 203 (8%) | 92 (79–104) | 19 (11%) | 112 (62–163) | |
| Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified (chapter XVIII) | 110 (4%) | 46 (38–55) | 106 (4%) | 48 (39–57) | 4 (2%) | 24 (0–47) | |
| Other non-external causes* | 18 (1%) | 8 (4–11) | 14 (1%) | 6 (3–10) | 4 (2%) | 24 (0–47) | |
| External causes of morbidity and mortality (chapter XX) | 1276 (44%)† | 535 (506–564) | 1202 (44%)† | 543 (512–573) | 74 (43%) | 437 (337–537) | |
| Traffic accidents | 158 (6%) | 66 (56–77) | 152 (6%) | 69 (58–80) | 6 (4%) | 35 (7–64) | |
| Non-traffic accidents | 557 (19%) | 234 (214–253) | 528 (20%) | 238 (218–259) | 29 (17%) | 171 (109–234) | |
| Suicide | 471 (16%) | 198 (180–215) | 435 (16%) | 196 (178–215) | 36 (21%) | 213 (143–282) | |
| Homicide | 83 (3%) | 35 (27–42) | 80 (3%) | 36 (28–44) | 3 (2%) | 18 (0–38) | |
Data are n (%) or mortality per 100 000 person-years (95% CI). Causes are classified by ICD-10 chapters.
ICD-10 chapters III, VII, VIII, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, and XVII.
Seven deaths were categorised as ICD-10 Y35–Y98.