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Non-transport, accidental deaths, women |
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Non-transport, accidental deaths, men |
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Combined men and women, accidental-poisonings. |
"Accidental" poisoning was the largest component in the growth of 2019-to-2022. The crude death-rate in 2019 for mid-20s-to-mid-50s was approximately 236/100k and the crude death-rate for 2022 was approximately 285 which is an increase of about 20%.
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Alcoholic Liver Disease showed significant increase from 2019-to-2022 |
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Unspecified infections and parasites showed a marked increase. |
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Covid is listed as adding about 11/100k to the death-rate for mid-20s-to-mid-50s age cohort |
Added in response to the first comment:
Looking at the categorization for "Accidental Poisonings and exposure to noxious substances" in the International Classification of Diseases (2016 Ed.), it includes death by all manners of drugs, alcohol, biologics, and chemical exposure. I wonder if an increase in death via drug overdose might explain this? https://icd.who.int/browse10/2016/en#/X40-X49
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