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1 Detailed list of causes of death used in reconstructed series for Belarus Code Title Corresponding ICD10 codes 0 All causes 1 Cholera А00 2 Tiphoid fever А Paratyphoid fever А Other salmonella infections А02 5 Shigellosis (dysentery) АОЗ, М Food poisonings excluding salmonella А05 infections 7 Acute intestinal infections due to unspecified organisms including toxical dyspepsia 8 Diarrhoea and gastroenteritis of presumed infectious origin 9 Respiratory tuberculosis, bacteriologically and histologically confirmed А04, А06-А08 10 Respiratory tuberculosis, not confirmed А16 bacteriologically or histologically 11 Tuberculosis of nervous system and meninges А17 12 Tuberculosis of intestines, peritoneum and А18.3 mesenteric glands 13 Tuberculosis of bones and joints А Tuberculosis of genitourinary system А Tuberculosis of adrenal glands А Other tuberculosis forms excluding late effects А18.2,4-6,8 17 Miliary tuberculosis А19 18 Plague А20 19 Anthrax("Siberian ulcer") А22 20 Brucellosis А23 21 Leprosy А30 22 Tetanus neonatorum АЗЗ 23 Obstetrical tetanus А34 24 Other tetanus А35 25 Diphtheria А36 26 Whooping cough А37 27 Scarlet fever А38 28 Meningococcal infection А39 29 Septicaemia А40, А41 А09 А15
2 30 Erysipelas А46 31 Other bacterial infections А21,А24-А28,А31,А32, А42, А43, А44, А48, А49, B47 32 Syphilis (all forms) А50-А53 33 Other predominantly sexually transmitted A54-A60, A63, А64,М02.3 diseases 34 Relapsing fevers А68 35 Louse-born(epidemic) typhus А75.0,9 36 Other ricketsioses A75.1-3, А77-А79 37 Acute polyomielitis А80 38 Rabies А82 39 Viral encephalitis А83-А87.2,8,9, A89 40 Yellow fever А95 41 Other arthropod-borne viral fevers А90-А94, А96-А99 42 Herpesviral [herpes simplex] infections A60, B00 43 Measles В05 44 Acute hepatitis A В15 45 Acute hepatitis B В16 46 Other acute viral hepatitis В17-В19 47 Human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] disease В20-В24 48 Other viral diseases A81, A87.0,1, A88, В01-В04, В06-В09, В25- В30, ВЗЗ: В34 49 Malaria В50-В54 50 Leishmaniasis В55 51 Trypanosomiasis В56-В57 52 Schistosomiasis [bilharziasis] В65 53 Echinococcosis В67 54 Filariasis and dracunculiasis В72-В74 55 Other helmintheases В66, В68-В71, В75-В83 56 Other infectios and parasitic diseases А65-А67, А69-А71,А74 В35-В49, В58-В60, В64, В85-В89,B99 57 Late effect of tuberculosis В90 58 Remote consequences of other infectious and В91-В94 parasitic diseases 59 Malignant neoplasm of lip, oral cavity and С00-С14 pharynx 60 Malignant neoplasm of oesophagus С15
3 61 Malignant neoplasm of stomach С16 62 Malignant neoplasm of small intestine С17 63 Malignant neoplasm of colon С18 64 Malignant neoplasm of rectum, rectosigmoid junction and anus 65 Malignant neoplasm of liver and intrahepatic bile ducts С19-С21 66 Malignant neoplasm of pancreas С25 С22 67 Malignant neoplasm of other and ill-defined digestive organs С23, С24, С26 68 Malignant neoplasm of larynx С32 69 Malignant neoplasm of trachea, bronchus and СЗЗ, С34 lung 70 Malignant neoplasm of other ill-defined respiratory organs and intra thoracic organs С30,С31,С37-С39 71 Malignant neoplasm of bone, articular cartilage С40, С41 and conne ctive tissue 72 Malignant melanoma of skin С43 73 Other malignant neoplasms of skin С44 74 Malignant neoplasms of mesothelial and soft С45-C49 tissue 75 Malignant neoplasm of breast С50 76 Malignant neoplasm of cervix uteri С53 77 Malignant neoplasm of corpus uteri and parts С54, С55 of uteri unspecified 78 Malignant neoplasm of ovary С56 79 Malignant neoplasms of other and unspecified С51, С52, С57,C58 malignant neoplasm of female genital organs 80 Malignant neoplasm of prostate С61 81 Malignant neoplasm of other male genital organs С60, С62, С63 82 Malignant neoplasm of kidney С64
4 83 Malignant neoplasm of bladder С67 84 Malignant neoplasm of other and unspecified С65, С66, С68 urinary organs 85 Malignant neoplasm of meninges С70-С72 86 Malignant neoplasm of thyroid gland С73 87 Malignant neoplasms of ill-defined, secondary С69, С74-С80, С97 and unspecified sites 88 Hodgkin's disease С81 89 Follicular [nodular] non-hodgkin's lymphoma С82-С85 and other and unspecified types of non- Hodgkin's lymphoma 90 Multiple myeloma and malignant plasma cell С90 neoplasms 91 Myeloid leukaemia С92 92 Other leukaemias С91,С93,С94,С95 93 Other and unspecified malignant neoplasms of С88, С96 lymphoid, haematopoietic and related tissue 94 In situ neoplasms, benign, uncertain or uknown D00-D48 behavior 95 Haemolytic anaemias D55-D59 96 Other anaemias D50-D53, D60-D62, D64 97 Other diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs D65-D76 98 Some disorders involving the immune D76,D80-D84,D89 mechanism 99 Disorders of thyroid gland Е00-Е Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus Е10,O Other and unspecified diabetes mellitus Е11-Е14,O ,O Other disorders of glucose regulation and Е15-Е16 pancreatic internal secretion 103 Disorders of other endocrine glands Е20-Е Malnutrion Е40-Е Other nutrition and metabolic disorders E50-E Chronic alcoholism F10.0-3,8,9 107 Alcoholic psychosis, encephalopathy, F dementia
5 108 Other psychsises F01,F03-F09,F20-F Mental disorders due to use of drugs and other F11-F19 psychoactive substances 110 Mental retardation F10-F73,F78,F Other mental and behaviorial disorders F30-F34,F38,F39,F50,F53,F55,F Meningitis (exluded meningitis due to G00, G03 infectious and parasitic diseases) 113 Intracranial and intraspinal abscess and G06 granuloma 114 Other inflammatory diseases of central nervous G04, G09 system 115 Parkinson's disease G20, G Alzheimer's disease G Multiple sclerosis G Epilepsy G40, G Infantile cerebral palsy G Other diseases of the nervous system G10-G12, G23-G25, G31, G36, G37, G43, G44, G47, G50-G52, G54, G56-G58, G60-G62, G64, G70-G72, G81-G83,G90-G93,G95.0,2,8,9-G Diseases of the eye and adnexa Н00-Н Otitis externa Н65, Н66,H Other diseases of the ear and mastoid process H60,H61,H68,H69,H71-H74, H80,H81,H83.H90-H93,H Acute rheumatic fever I00-I Chronic rheumatic heart diseases I05-I Hypertensive heart disease I Hypertensive renal disease I Hypertensive heart and renal disease I Other forms of hypertension I10,I Acute myocardial infarction wth I21A, I23A 131 Acute myocardial infarction wthout 132 Subsequent myocardial infarction wth 133 Subsequent myocardial infarction wthout 134 Atherosclerotic cardiosclerosis with hypertensive disease I21В, I23B I22A I22B I25.1А 135 Atherosclerotic cardiosclerosis without I25.1В
6 hypertensive disease 136 Other forms of chronic ischaemic heart disease with hypertensive disease I25.0А,2A-6A,8A,9A 137 Other forms of chronic ischaemic heart disease I25.0В,2B-6B,8B,9B without hypertensive disease 138 Other forms of acute ischaemic heart disease I20A, I24A with hypertensive disease 139 Other forms of acute ischaemic heart disease I20В, I24B without hypertensive disease 140 Pulmonary embolism and pulmonary heart I26-I28 disorders 141 Dilated cardiomyopathy I Alcoholic cardiomyopathy I Other heart diseases I30,I31,I33-I38,I40,I42.1-5,7-9, Subarachnoid haemorrhage with I60A 145 Subarachnoid haemorrhage without I60B 146 Intracerebral haemorrhage with hyperintensive heart disease I61A, I62A 147 Intracerebral haemorrhage without 161В, I62B 148 Cerebral infarction with hyperintensive heart I63А disease 149 Cerebral infarction without hyperintensive I63B heart disease 150 Stroke, not specified as haemorrhage or infarction with I64A,I67.8A 151 Stroke, not specified as haemorrhage or infarction without 152 Other cerebrovascular disorders with I64B,I67.8B G08A, I65A,I66A,I67.0A-7A,9A,I69A,G45.0A- 4A,8A,G95.1A,O22.5A,O87.3A 153 Other cerebrovascular disorders without I65B, G08B,I66B,I67.0B-7B,9B,I69B,G45.0Bhyperintensive heart disease 4B,8B,G95.1B,O22.5B,O87.3B 154 Atherosclerosis I Aortic aneurysm and dissection I Other disorders of arteries, arterioles and capillaries I72-I Phlebitis and thrombophlebitis, venous I80-I82,O22.2,3,O87.0,1 embolism and thrombosis 158 Other diseases of lymphatic vessels and lymp I83-I89,022.0,1,4,8,9,O87.2,8,9 159 Other and unspecified disorders of the I95-I97,I99 circulatory system 160 Acute upper respiratory infections J00-J02.8,9, J03.8.9,J03.8,9-J06
7 161 Streptococcal pharyngitis J02.0, J Influenza J10-J Viral pneumonia J Bacterial pneumonia J13-J Other acute pneumonia J Pneumonia, organism unspecified J Other acute lower respiratory infections J20-J Bronchitis chronic J Emphysema J Other chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases J41, J42, J44.1,8 J44.0,9 171 Asthma J45, J Bronchiectasis J Pneumoconiosis associated with tuberculosis J Pneumoconiosises and other lund disorders due to other external agents 175 Other respiratory diseases principally affecting the interstitium J60-J64,J66-J70 J80-J Suppurative and necrotic conditions of lower J85, J86 respiratory tract 177 Other diseases of the respiratory system J30-J39, J90, J92-J Gastric ulcer К Duodenal ulcer К Peptic ulcer of other localisation К27 K Gastritis and duodenitis К Diseases of appendix К35-К Hernia К40-К Noninfective enteritis and colitis К50-К Paralytic ileus and intestinal obstruction К56 without hernia 186 Alcoholic liver disease (alcoholic cirrhosis of liver, hepatitis, fibrosis) К70
8 187 Fibrosis and cirrhosis of liver (except alcoholic) K71.7,K Other liver diseases К71.0-6,8,9,К72,К73, К75: К76,O Cholelithiasis К Cholecystitis К Other diseases of gallbladder and billary tract К82, К Acute pancreatitis and other diseases of К85, К86 pancreas 193 Other diseases of the digestive system К00-К22, КЗ0,К31, К57-К66, К90-К Rheumatoid arthritis М05, М Systemic lupus erythematosus M30-М Osteomyelitis М Other diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue М00, М08, М10-М13, М15-М25, МЗЗ-М35, М40-М48, М50-М62,М65-М67, М70-М72, М75-М81,М83-М85,M87-M89, М91-М99 N00-N Acute nephritic syndrome and rapidly progressive nephritic syndrome 200 Chronic nephritic syndrome N Other glomerular diseases N02, N04-N Acute tubulo-interstitial nephritis N Other chronic tubulo-interstitial nephritis N11,N12, N Urolithiasis N20,N21,N Other diseases of the urinary system N13,N14,N17-N19,N25-N28,N30-N32,N34- N36,N Hyperplasia of prostate N Other diseases of the genitourinary system N41-N50,N60-N64,N70-N73,N75,N76,N80- N Ectopic pregnancy О Medical abortion О Other abortion О01-О03, О05-О08
9 211 Toxicosis in pregnancy 011, O13-O15, O Haemorrhage due to praevia and premature separation of placenta 213 Other haemorrhage in pregnancy and the puerperium О20,О44.1,О45 046, 067, Complications of anaesthesia O29, O74, O Septicaemia in childbirth and the puerperium O75.3, O85, O86.0,O Obstetric embolism ,8 217 Other direct causes of obstetric embolism O12,О16,O23, О26.0-5,7-9,О28, О32-036, , O63-O66, О70,О71, O73, O , O86.4,8, О90,O Other indirect causes of obstetric embolism O22.0-4,8,9, 022.5A,B, O24-O26.6, O87.0-2,8,9, O87.3A,B 219 Birth trauma P10-P Asphyxia P20,P Respiratory distress syndrome of newborn P22.0,8,9 222 Congenital pneumonia P Neonatal aspiration syndrome P Atelectasis P28.0,1 225 Other respiratory disorders of newborn P25-P28.2-5,9 226 Bacterial sepsis of newborn Р Congenital toxoplasmosis P Omphalitis of newborn with or without mild haemorrhage 229 Other infections specific to the perinatal period P35,P37.0,2-5,8,9, P Nontraumatic haemorrhage P52 P38
10 231 Haemolitic disease and other perinatal jaundice P55-P Haemorrhagic disorders of fetus and newborn P50, P51, P53, P54, P60, P Neonatal diabetes mellitus P Other endocrine and metabolic disorders of newborn 235 Other disorders originating in the perinatal period P70.3,4,8,9-P74 P04-P08,P29,P76-P91,P93,P Anencephaly Q Congenital hydrocephalus Q Spina bifida Q Other congenital malformations of nervous system 240 Congenital malformations of the circulatory system 241 Other congenital malformations of the circulatory system 242 Congenital malformations of the respiratory system Q01,Q02,Q04,Q06, Q07 Q20-Q24 Q25-Q28 Q30-Q Atresia of oesophagus Q Other congenital malformations of oesophagus ,8,9 245 Atresia of anus Q Other congenital malformations of large intestine 247 Other congenital malformations of digestive system 248 Congenital malformations of the urinary system 042.0,1,8,9 Q35-Q38, Q40, Q41, Q43-Q45 Q60-Q Multiple congenital malformations Q86-Q Down's syndrome Q Other chromosome diseases Q91-Q99
11 252 Other congenital malformations Q10-Q18, Q50-Q56, Q65-Q85, Q89.0-4,8,9 254 Sudden infant death syndrome R Pedestrian injured in collision with two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle 257 Pedestrian injured in collision with car, pickup truck, van, heavy transport vehicle or bus 258 Pedestrian injured in collision with other transport vehicle 259 Occupant of two- or three-weeled motor vehicle injured in transport accident V02 V03, V04 V01,V05-V09 V20-V Car occupant injured in transport accident V40-V Occupant of other transport vehicle injured in transport accident V50-V Other and ill-defined transport accidents V10-V19,V80-V Accidental falls W00-W Accidental drowning and submersion W65-W Accidental threats to breathing W75-W Accident caused by electric current W85-W Exposure to, radiation and extreme ambient air temperature and pressure W88-W Exposure to smoke, fire and flames Х00-Х Accidental poisoning by and exposure to alcohol 270 Accidental poisoning by and exposure to other noxious substances Х45 Х40-Х44, Х46-Х Intentional self-harm (including suicides) Х60-Х Assault X85-X99,Y00-Y Event of undetermined intent Y10-Y Legal intervention and operations of war Y35,Y36
12 275 Complications of therapeutic and surgical care Y40-Y66, Y69-Y Accident caused by firearm missile W32-W All other and ill-defined accidents, remote consequences of external causes W20-W31.W35-W64, X10-X39, X50-X59, Y85-Y89
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