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. 2016 Jun 8;11(6):e0155996. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0155996

Table 3. Deaths and mortality rates from diabetes mellitus (multiple causes of death approach) by sex. Brazil, 2001 to 2012.

Male Female
Year of death N Crude rate* ASMR* 95%CI N Crude rate* ASMR* 95%CI
2001 28,603 57.4 76.1 75.2–77.0 38.144 71,5 83.7 82.9–84.6
2002 30,472 60.4 80.5 79.6–81.5 40.412 74,8 87.8 87.0–88.7
2003 31,426 61.5 82.5 81.6–83.4 41.443 75,8 89.1 88.2–89.9
2004 34,057 65.9 88.5 87.5–89.4 44.017 79,5 93.7 92.8–94.5
2005 35,558 66.9 90.5 89.6–91.5 45.127 79,3 93.8 92.9–94.6
2006 38,080 70.6 96.1 95.2–97.1 48.636 84,3 99.9 99.0–100.8
2007 39,754 67.7 85.3 84.5–86.2 50.886 80,6 87.5 86.7–88.2
2008 42,713 71.9 89.2 88.4–90.1 54.027 84,7 90.0 89.2–90.8
2009 44,323 73.2 89.6 88.8–90.4 56.249 86,5 90.3 89.5–91.0
2010 47,538 77.3 92.3 91.5–93.2 59.772 90,1 90.4 89.7–91.1
2011 50,334 81.2 97.1 96.3–98.0 62.305 93,1 93.5 92.8–94.2
2012 49,890 79.8 95.6 94.8–96.5 62.668 92.9 93.3 92.6–94.1

Source: Deaths: Brazilian Mortality Information System/DATASUS; Population: National Population Census (2010) and population estimates (for the remaining years)/IBGE; International Database—World Population by Age and Sex (2012)/ U.S. Census Bureau

* Rates per 100,000; ASMR: age-standardized mortality rate for diabetes mellitus (standardized to the world population in 2012); 95%CI: 95% confidence interval