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  • Pneumonia, per 100 000 population (age-standardized death rate) Pneumonia, per 100 000 population (age-standardized death rate) (Line chart)
  • Pneumonia, per 100 000 population (age-standardized death rate), female Pneumonia, per 100 000 population (age-standardized death rate), female (Line chart)
  • Pneumonia, per 100 000 population (age-standardized death rate), male Pneumonia, per 100 000 population (age-standardized death rate), male (Line chart)
  • SDR, Pneumonia, per 100 000 SDR, Pneumonia, per 100 000 (Boxplot chart)
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Members of the EU after May 2004 (EU13)
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Commonwealth of Independent States
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Nordic countries
Small countries
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Data set notes
European mortality database

Indicators: 851
Updated: 18 October 2024

European mortality database allows age- and sex-specific analysis of mortality trends by broad disease-groups, as well as dis-aggregated to 67 specific causes of death. Data reach back to 1980.

http://www.euro.who.int/en/data-and-evidence/databases/mortality-indicator-database-mortality-indicators-by-67-causes-of-death,-age-and-sex-hfa-mdb
Indicator notes
ICD-9 BTL codes: B321
ICD-9 codes: 480-486
ICD-10 codes: J12-J18
ex-USSR 175 list: 105-107
ICD-10 Mortality Condensed list 1: 1074
EUROSTAT list of 65 causes: 39

SDR is the age-standardized death rate calculated using the direct method and standard European population structure.
CDR is the crude death rate calculated as a simple ratio: number of registered deaths/ mid-year population (per 100000).

Mortality rates have been calculated by the WHO Regional Office for Europe using the data on deaths by cause/age/sex and mid-year population by age/sex, annually reported to WHO by European Member States. It should be noted that Mortality rates for some countries may be biased due to the under-registration of death cases, particularly in the central Asian republics, the Caucasus countries and some countries in the Balkans region (seenotes on data availability and quality under menu item Help).
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