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  • AIDS/HIV (as recorded by routine mortality statistics system),as recorded by routine mortality statistics system per 100 000 population (age-standardized death rate) AIDS/HIV (as recorded by routine mortality statistics system),as recorded by routine mortality statistics system per 100 000 population (age-standardized death rate) (Line chart)
  • AIDS/HIV (as recorded by routine mortality statistics system),as recorded by routine mortality statistics system per 100 000 population (age-standardized death rate), female AIDS/HIV (as recorded by routine mortality statistics system),as recorded by routine mortality statistics system per 100 000 population (age-standardized death rate), female (Line chart)
  • AIDS/HIV (as recorded by routine mortality statistics system),as recorded by routine mortality statistics system per 100 000 population (age-standardized death rate), male AIDS/HIV (as recorded by routine mortality statistics system),as recorded by routine mortality statistics system per 100 000 population (age-standardized death rate), male (Line chart)
  • SDR, AIDS/HIV (as recorded by routine mortality statistics system), per 100 000 SDR, AIDS/HIV (as recorded by routine mortality statistics system), per 100 000 (Boxplot chart)
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: B184, B185
ICD-9 codes: 042-044 or 279.5
ICD-10 codes: B20-B24
ex-USSR 175 list: 206
ICD-10 Mortality Condensed list 1: 1020
EUROSTAT list of 65 causes: 4Warning! Death certification and coding practices in relation to AIDS/HIV, particularly when using
ICD-9, vary widely between countries. This may cause significal biases in the number of AIDS deaths as recorded by the routine vital statistics system. Specific HIV/AIDS Surveilance system in Europe provides more accurate estimates (www.eurohiv.org).

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).
Country/Area notes
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