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. 2020 Jan 18;395(10219):200–211. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(19)32989-7

Table 1.

Incident cases of sepsis and age-standardised incidence of sepsis, for all ages, both sexes, and all locations, according to category of underlying cause, 2017

Male
Female
Both sexes
Incident cases (95% UI) Age-standardised incidence per 100 000 population (95% UI) Incident cases (95% UI) Age-standardised incidence per 100 000 population (95% UI) Incident cases (95% UI) Age-standardised incidence per 100 000 population (95% UI)
Infections 15 961 632 (11 416 679–22 490 150) 453·5 (323·5–641·6) 17 165 460 (12 324 759–24 539 248) 482·4 (344·1–695·4) 33 127 159 (24 112 267–45 885 664) 466·8 (337·4–654·8)
Injuries 1 202 056 (916 529–1 548 161) 31·7 (24·2–40·8) 663 329 (494 773–850 850) 17·8 (13·2–23·1) 1 865 358 (1 421 131–2 392 774) 24·7 (18·8–31·7)
Non-communicable diseases 5 567 578 (4 499 826–7 157 847) 157·6 (126·8–203·8) 8 349 730 (6 520 440–11 096 832) 216·4 (167·6–290·8) 13 917 451 (11 313 974–17 629 415) 186·0 (150·0–237·0)
All causes 22 731 266 (18 037 098–29 410 723) 642·8 (507·7–834·8) 26 178 518 (20 630 286–33 702 305) 716·5 (560·2–925·1) 48 909 968 (38 929 606–62 859 320) 677·5 (535·7–876·1)

Data are n (95% UI), unless otherwise stated. UI=uncertainty interval.