UK Mortality and Morbidity Data
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In 2016 there were 7,327 alcohol-specific deaths in the UK, an age-standardized rate of 11.7 deaths per 100,000 population and deaths rate continues to remain unchanged since 2013,...
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The dataset source, Public Health England, is an executive agency of the Department of Health & Social Care, part of England Government. Alcohol consumption is a contributing f...
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This file contains indicator values for CCG OIS (Clinical Commissioning Group Outcomes Indicator Set) indicator 1.20 - Directly age-standardized mortality rate (DSR) per 100,000 re...
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The dataset source, Public Health England, is an executive agency of the Department of Health & Social Care, part of England Government. The primary data have been collected th...
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The dataset source, Public Health England, is an executive agency of the Department of Health & Social Care, part of England Government. The data have been collected through th...
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Infant mortality is defined as the number of babies dying before the age of one for every 1,000 live births. Infant mortality covers the deaths of babies under one year old. This i...
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The dataset source, Public Health England, is an executive agency of the Department of Health & Social Care, part of England Government. Liver disease is one of the top causes...
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The dataset source, Public Health England, is an executive agency of the Department of Health & Social Care, part of England Government. Liver disease is one of the top causes...
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Deaths occurring in England and Wales are registered on the General Register Office's Registration Online (RON) system. Death statistics are compiled from information supplied when...
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The dataset includes the number of live births and stillbirths that occurred in the reference year, plus any late birth registrations from the previous year. Infant mortality figur...