DOMINICAN REP. VS ECUADOR: TOP 10 CAUSES OF DEATH

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Ecuador ECUADOR DOMINICAN REP. Deaths
Cause Of Death Rnk Deaths Rnk Deaths Summary
Coronary Heart Disease 1 5,792 1 14,986 - 9,194
Kidney Disease 2 3,653 7 2,121 + 1,532
Stroke 3 3,207 2 7,882 - 4,675
Influenza and Pneumonia 4 3,002 6 2,254 + 748
Diabetes Mellitus 5 2,553 4 2,762 - 210
Road Traffic Accidents 6 2,062 3 6,937 - 4,875
Liver Disease 7 1,967 5 2,680 - 713
Lung Disease 8 1,522 15 1,360 + 162
Alzheimers & Dementia 9 1,515 11 1,808 - 293
Hypertension 10 1,481 10 1,894 - 413
Stomach Cancer 11 1,234 24 547 + 686
Prostate Cancer 12 804 12 1,655 - 850
Congenital Anomalies 13 789 17 1,038 - 249
Suicide 14 783 25 530 + 254
Violence 15 715 9 1,917 - 1,202
Low Birth Weight 16 692 13 1,532 - 840
Other Injuries 17 686 19 890 - 204
Falls 18 658 30 435 + 223
Colon-Rectum Cancers 19 655 20 851 - 196
Lung Cancers 20 635 16 1,244 - 609
Liver Cancer 21 563 21 664 - 101
Lymphomas 22 522 33 374 + 147
Leukemia 23 521 32 409 + 112
Cervical Cancer 24 496 23 560 - 64
Breast Cancer 25 488 14 1,460 - 973
Parkinson's Disease 26 389 28 446 - 58
HIV/AIDS 27 360 8 1,931 - 1,571
Malnutrition 28 342 34 372 - 30
Tuberculosis 29 339 38 242 + 97
Pancreas Cancer 30 332 27 456 - 124
Endocrine Disorders 31 299 22 602 - 303
Drownings 32 278 37 248 + 30
Peptic Ulcer Disease 33 246 36 295 - 49
Diarrhoeal diseases 34 242 26 504 - 262
Ovary Cancer 35 190 50 89 + 102
Inflammatory/Heart 36 182 35 312 - 130
Skin Cancers 37 182 41 172 + 9
Birth Trauma 38 179 18 915 - 736
Alcohol 39 165 48 120 + 45
Epilepsy 40 161 42 158 + 3
Drug Use 41 126 43 156 - 30
Oesophagus Cancer 42 106 40 200 - 94
Fires 43 103 44 139 - 36
Bladder Cancer 44 99 49 92 + 7
Oral Cancer 45 98 31 434 - 336
Maternal Conditions 46 97 39 202 - 105
Rheumatic Heart Disease 47 96 46 123 - 27
Uterin Cancer 48 76 57 43 + 33
Rheumatoid Arthritis 49 73 54 48 + 25
Appendicitis 50 65 52 67 - 1
Skin Disease 51 61 53 50 + 11
Meningitis 52 53 45 134 - 81
Asthma 53 50 29 441 - 390
Syphilis 54 50 51 70 - 20
Encephalitis 55 48 56 44 + 4
Pertussis 56 47 47 121 - 74
Other Neoplasms 57 38 58 35 + 3
Poisonings 58 35 55 47 - 12
Chagas disease 59 12 73 0 + 12
Multiple Sclerosis 60 11 62 13 - 2
Dengue 61 6 64 5 + 1
Tetanus 62 5 61 17 - 12
Upper Respiratory 63 5 68 1 + 4
Hepatitis B 64 2 63 11 - 9
Ascariasis 65 1 70 1 + 0
War 66 1 67 1 - 0
Hepatitis C 67 1 60 17 - 16
Chlamydia 68 1 66 2 - 1
Diphtheria 69 0 69 1 - 0
Otitis Media 70 0 71 0 + 0
Leprosy 71 0 72 0 - 0
Measles 72 0 79 0 - 0
Iodine Deficiency 73 0 78 0 - 0
Leishmaniasis 74 0 74 0 - 0
Schistosomiasis 75 0 59 22 - 22
Trypanosomiasis 76 0 75 0 - 0
Malaria 77 0 65 4 - 4
Hookworm Disease 78 0 76 0 - 0
Trichuriasis 79 0 77 0 - 0
Depression 80 0 80 0 - 0
Vitamin A Deficiency 81 0 82 0 - 0
Anemia 82 0 81 0 - 0
Schizophrenia 83 0 83 0 - 0
Oral conditions 84 0 86 0 - 0
Osteoarthritis 85 0 84 0 - 0
Prostatic Hypertrophy 86 0 85 0 - 0
TOTAL DEATHS

Note: Population is Equalized to DOMINICAN REP.

Ecuador

Ecuador

Dominican Rep.

Dominican Rep.

THE INTELLECTUAL EXERCISE

The point of this intellectual exercise is to measure what would happen if two countries shared the same leading causes of death. To make these comparisons possible we equalized the population and used total deaths for each country's top 10 causes to simulate an "Exchange." Use the chart on the left to sort by the country name and use the summary plus and minus column to measure the differences in total deaths.

Life Expectancy statistics are calculated the same way everywhere in the world, but what we die from can be very different depending upon where we live. Despite these differences, with rare exception, the top 10 causes of death for any given country will represent between 70-80% of their total deaths. This is an intellectual exercise only, not a comparison of which country is healthier or to challenge existing life expectancy rankings. If you prefer to see total deaths for over 80 causes and choose your own countries to compare go here: https://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/world-rankings-total-deaths

ABOUT OUR DATA

All meaningful comparisons between countries should be made using the same data source and year. The most reliable source for International comparisons is the World Health Organization because it is standardized for cross cultural comparisons. It is also reviewed annually, which often makes it more current than individual country data that can take years to compile. The WHO data includes individual country "projections," that are calculated based upon an annual consultation with each country before it is published. There are differences however, such as WHO data separates different forms of heart disease and cancer and combines Alzheimer's with Dementia. In this top 10 comparison WHO data for both countries was used.

Data rounded. Decimals affect ranking.
Data Source: WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 2020