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European Health for All database
The following abbreviations are used in the indicator titles:
Indicators: 565
Updated: 18 October 2024
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The following abbreviations are used in the indicator titles:
• SDR: age-standardized death rates (see HFA-DB user manual/Technical notes, page 13, for details)
• FTE: full-time equivalent
• PP: physical persons
• PPP$: purchasing power parities expressed in US $, an internationally comparable scale reflecting the relative domestic purchasing powers of currencies.
Number of road traffic accidents with injury
Indicator code: E115301.T
Self-explanatory. See also WHO indicator no. 175701.
From 2002 the data source is the ECE, Statistics of Road Traffic Accidents in Europe, ECE, Geneva._
Indicator code: E115301.T
Self-explanatory. See also WHO indicator no. 175701.
From 2002 the data source is the ECE, Statistics of Road Traffic Accidents in Europe, ECE, Geneva._
Belgium
Source: Belgian Institute for Road Safety.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Croatia
Deaths due to road traffic accidents are included.
Finland
Source: Statistics Finland.
Germany
Source: German Health Monitoring System.
Ireland
Source: National Roads Authority.
Israel
Source: Statistical Abstract of Israel, Central Bureau of Statistics.
Italy
Source: ISTAT.
Luxembourg
STATEC. Service central de la statistique et des etudes economiques. From 1991 based on police
reports.
reports.
Slovenia
Ministry of the Interior of Slovenia, Ljubljana 1996 (Road traffic accidents database of Slovenia).
Spain
Total road trafic accidents (included accidents in town) with victims (deaths + injured). Since
1993 deaths are counted 30 days after accidents.
Source: Direccion General de Trafico. Boletin Informativo. Accidentes
1993 deaths are counted 30 days after accidents.
Source: Direccion General de Trafico. Boletin Informativo. Accidentes
Sweden
Def:Road traffic accidents with personal injury, reported to police. Source: see 175701.
Ukraine
Traffic accidents with injuries or deaths