BULGARIA VS LATVIA: TOP 10 CAUSES OF DEATH

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Latvia LATVIA BULGARIA Deaths
Cause Of Death Rnk Deaths Rnk Deaths Summary
Coronary Heart Disease 1 30,498 1 36,513 - 6,015
Stroke 2 22,189 2 21,347 + 842
Hypertension 3 4,495 3 5,916 - 1,421
Lung Cancers 4 3,602 5 3,288 + 314
Inflammatory/Heart 5 3,468 24 409 + 3,058
Colon-Rectum Cancers 6 2,719 6 2,591 + 128
Alzheimers & Dementia 7 2,499 33 147 + 2,351
Diabetes Mellitus 8 1,994 11 1,344 + 649
Influenza and Pneumonia 9 1,887 9 1,396 + 491
Breast Cancer 10 1,779 10 1,358 + 421
Stomach Cancer 11 1,768 12 1,175 + 594
Prostate Cancer 12 1,747 14 1,016 + 732
Pancreas Cancer 13 1,642 13 1,063 + 580
Suicide 14 1,445 15 681 + 764
Liver Disease 15 1,373 8 1,804 - 430
Other Injuries 16 1,365 21 437 + 927
Kidney Disease 17 1,342 7 1,855 - 512
Lung Disease 18 1,304 4 3,993 - 2,689
Lymphomas 19 924 19 499 + 425
Bladder Cancer 20 858 18 637 + 222
Alcohol 21 856 46 44 + 812
Oral Cancer 22 806 25 408 + 398
Falls 23 758 26 381 + 377
Ovary Cancer 24 740 23 420 + 319
Leukemia 25 701 20 460 + 241
Liver Cancer 26 590 16 664 - 74
Road Traffic Accidents 27 578 17 647 - 69
Other Neoplasms 28 575 40 93 + 482
Uterin Cancer 29 556 27 369 + 187
Skin Cancers 30 544 28 328 + 215
Peptic Ulcer Disease 31 534 30 276 + 258
Oesophagus Cancer 32 494 31 195 + 299
Cervical Cancer 33 481 22 422 + 59
Drownings 34 478 35 129 + 349
Parkinson's Disease 35 472 29 284 + 189
Fires 36 389 36 124 + 265
Violence 37 356 41 84 + 271
Skin Disease 38 288 44 53 + 235
HIV/AIDS 39 279 54 20 + 259
Tuberculosis 40 268 38 104 + 165
Endocrine Disorders 41 222 34 146 + 76
Hepatitis C 42 199 56 10 + 189
Congenital Anomalies 43 175 32 160 + 15
Prostatic Hypertrophy 44 171 58 6 + 165
Epilepsy 45 167 39 93 + 73
Asthma 46 157 50 28 + 129
Rheumatic Heart Disease 47 154 43 56 + 98
Drug Use 48 154 42 76 + 78
Poisonings 49 88 48 38 + 50
Multiple Sclerosis 50 76 45 52 + 25
Rheumatoid Arthritis 51 75 60 5 + 70
Meningitis 52 56 49 31 + 24
Anemia 53 53 52 25 + 28
Diarrhoeal diseases 54 51 51 27 + 25
Birth Trauma 55 44 47 40 + 4
Low Birth Weight 56 42 37 116 - 74
Schizophrenia 57 28 55 15 + 13
Osteoarthritis 58 26 65 2 + 24
Appendicitis 59 18 57 7 + 11
Maternal Conditions 60 17 59 6 + 11
Oral conditions 61 14 62 4 + 10
Upper Respiratory 62 13 61 4 + 9
Hepatitis B 63 12 53 22 - 10
Malnutrition 64 7 67 1 + 6
Syphilis 65 5 66 2 + 3
Otitis Media 66 4 74 0 + 4
Diphtheria 67 3 73 0 + 3
War 68 1 64 3 - 2
Encephalitis 69 0 63 3 - 3
Pertussis 70 0 72 0 + 0
Tetanus 71 0 69 0 - 0
Measles 72 0 70 0 - 0
Iodine Deficiency 73 0 68 1 - 1
Leprosy 74 0 75 0 - 0
Chlamydia 75 0 84 0 - 0
Trypanosomiasis 76 0 80 0 - 0
Leishmaniasis 77 0 71 0 - 0
Schistosomiasis 78 0 83 0 - 0
Malaria 79 0 81 0 - 0
Chagas disease 80 0 82 0 - 0
Trichuriasis 81 0 76 0 - 0
Hookworm Disease 82 0 78 0 - 0
Dengue 83 0 77 0 - 0
Ascariasis 84 0 79 0 - 0
Vitamin A Deficiency 85 0 85 0 - 0
Depression 86 0 86 0 - 0
TOTAL DEATHS

Note: Population is Equalized to BULGARIA

Latvia

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Bulgaria

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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