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. 2022 Mar;10(3):177–192. doi: 10.1016/S2213-8587(21)00349-1

Table 2.

Highest and lowest age-standardised death rates due to diabetes at ages younger than 25 years in 2019, and most and least favourable percentage changes from 1990 to 2019, by SDI quintile

Age-standardised death rate per 100 000, 2019
Percentage change, 1990–2019
Highest Lowest Least favourable Most favourable
Low SDI 1·78 (1·29 to 2·39; Papua New Guinea) 0·27 (0·13 to 0·42; Yemen) 91·4% (41·1 to 146·0; Pakistan) −52·2% (−64·8 to −35·8; Ethiopia)
Low-middle SDI 1·93 (1·30 to 2·68; Myanmar) 0·23 (0·19 to 0·28; Kyrgyzstan) 84·8% (18·1 to 158·2; Guatemala) −51·1% (−66·2 to −27·0; Cambodia)
Middle SDI 1·35 (1·07 to 1·70; Philippines) 0·15 (0·11 to 0·19; Cuba) 96·3% (57·0 to 137·7; Uzbekistan) −64·8% (−72·8 to −54·6; Cuba)
High-middle SDI 1·31 (0·98 to 1·74; Mauritius) 0·04 (0·03 to 0·05; Spain) 97·1% (51·0 to 151·2; Mauritius) −73·1% (−82·8 to −60·9; Turkey)
High SDI 0·45 (0·34 to 0·62; Kuwait) 0·03 (0·02 to 0·04; Cyprus) −3·5% (−10·5 to 2·0; USA) −73·5% (−79·6 to −63·2; Singapore)

Data in the parentheses are 95% uncertainty intervals and countries. SDI=Socio-demographic Index.