Alpha Research - TCELS - Thailand Health Data. 8.1 Top five causes of death - whole kingdom
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1 Alpha Research - TCELS - Thailand Health Data Cause of death no. of deaths 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 16,394 10,000 5,000 0 Septicaemia Cerebrovascular diseases Pneumonia Ischaemic heart diseases Remainder of diseases of the genitournary system Top five causes of death - whole kingdom Top five causes of death - whole kingdom Septicaemia Pneumonia Cerebrovascular diseases Ischaemic heart diseases Remainder of diseases of the genito-urnary system 2000 (2543) 10,691 8,260 8,334 6,251 9, (2544) 10,942 11,309 9,868 7,683 10, (2545) 15,806 13,427 11,660 9,011 10, (2546) 20,842 18,332 13,450 12,005 12, (2547) 22,147 19,265 14,806 11,066 11, (2548) 22,928 15,719 12,388 11,627 12, (2549) 22,706 12,921 12,286 12,163 13, (2550) 23,401 12,995 12,650 13,087 13, (2551) 25,012 13,133 12,961 13,395 14, (2552) 26,024 13,353 13,107 13,124 13, (2553) 28,962 17,540 14,889 13,037 14, (2554) 28,672 19,283 15,296 14,422 15, (2552) 29,157 20,368 15,226 15,070 15, (2556) 26,523 23,222 20,093 17,394 16,394
2 66 Alpha Research - TCELS - Thailand Health Data 8.2 Top ten causes of deaths - whole kingdom, Rank 2003 Code Cause of death No. of deaths Septicaemia (A40-A41) 26,523 20, Cerebrovascular diseases (I60-I69) 23,222 18, Pneumonia (J12-J18) 20,093 13, Ischaemic heart diseases (I20-I25) 17,394 12, Remainder of diseases of the genito-urnary system (N17-N98) 16,394 12, Remainder of malignant neoplasms (C17, C23-C24, C26-C31, C37-C41, C44-C49, C51-C52, C57-C60, C62-C66, C68-C69, C73-C81, C88, C96-C97) 16,274 14, Malignant neoplasm of liver and intrahepatic bile ducts (C22) 15,415 12, Transport accidents (V01-V99) 14,801 12, All other external causes (W20-W64, W75-W99, X10-X39, X50-X59, Y10-Y89) 11,811 17, n.l. 034 Malignant neoplasm of trachea, bronchus and lung (C33-C34) 11,669 7,607 Others 252, ,778 Total 426, ,131 n.l. = not listed Note : Please note the difference between groups of causes of deaths and causes of deaths. Source : Public Health Statistics A.D Health Information Unit, Bureau of Policy and Strategy Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Public Health
3 Alpha Research - TCELS - Thailand Health Data International classification of diseases (ICD) tabulation list, 10th revision Code ÿà Àµÿ/ Àµÿ Group of causes/causes 001 µ ÈÕ ª µ ß π (A00-B99) 002 ÕÀ «µ (A00) 003 Õ âõß à«ß æ âõ µ ÈÕ (A09) 004 Õ ËπÊ Õß µ ÈÕ ª µ (A01-A08) 005 «ß πà (A15-A16) 006 «Õ ËπÊ (A17-A19) 007 à (A20) 008 (A33-A35) 009 Õµ (A36) 010 Õ π (A37) 011 µ ÈÕ π ß Õ (A39) 012 À µ ªìπæ (A40-A41) 013 µ ÈÕ Ëµ µàõ ß æ» æ π å ªìπ à«π À à (A50-A64) 014 πà ßÕ æ π ( ª Õ) (A80) 015 æ ÿπ â (A82) 016 â À Õß (A95) 017 â «Õ ËπÊ Ë ß ªìπæ Àπ â Õ ÕÕ Ë «(A90-A94, A96-A99) 018 À (B05) 019 µ ÈÕ «(B15-B19) 020 Ÿ ÿâ π æ àõß π ËÕß «(B20-B24) 021 (B50-B54) 022 π (B55) 023 ª π Õ (B56-B57) 024 µ ÈÕ µ ( Õ å Õ ) (B65) Certain infectious and parasitic diseases Cholera Diarrhoea and gastroenteritis of presumed infectious origin Other inestinal infectiouus diseases Respiratory tuberculosis Other tuberclosis Plague Tetanus Diphtheria Whooping cough Meningococcal infection Septicaemia Infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmission Acute poliomyelitis Rabies Yellow fever Other arthropod-borne viral fevers and viral haemorrhagic fevers Measles Viral hepatitis Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease Malaria Leishmaniasis Trypanosomiasis Schistosomiasis
4 68 Alpha Research - TCELS - Thailand Health Data Table 8.3 (continued) Code ÿà Àµÿ/ Àµÿ 025 µ ÈÕ ª µπõ Àπ Õ Ë à «â ßµâπ (A21-A32, A38, A42-A49, A65-A79, A81, A83-A89, B00-B04, B06-B09, B25-B49, B58-B64, B66-B94, B99) 026 π ÈÕßÕ (C00-D48) 027 π ÈÕßÕ â ª àõߪ ÕÀÕ (C00-C14) 028 π ÈÕßÕ â ËÀ Õ Õ À (C15) 029 π ÈÕßÕ â Ë æ Õ À (C16) 030 π ÈÕßÕ â Ë â À à Á µ È «Àπ (C18-C21) 031 π ÈÕßÕ â ˵ àõπè πµ (C22) å 032 π ÈÕßÕ â ˵ ÕàÕπ (C25) 033 π ÈÕßÕ â Ë àõß ß (C32) 034 π ÈÕßÕ â ËÀ Õ Õ À Õ ªÕ (C33-C34) 035 π ÈÕßÕ â π à (C43) 036 π ÈÕßÕ â Ë µâ π (C50) 037 π ÈÕßÕ â Ë Õ Ÿ (C53) 038 π ÈÕßÕ â ˺π ß Ÿ Ÿ Ë â ÿ «â (C54-C55) 039 π ÈÕßÕ â Ë ß à (C65) 040 π ÈÕßÕ â ˵àÕ Ÿ À (C61) 041 π ÈÕßÕ â Ë æ ªí «(C67) 042 π ÈÕßÕ â Ë ËÕÀÿâ Õß Õß πà ß ª Õß ª à«π ßÕ ËπÊ (C70-C72) 043 π ÈÕßÕ â ø à Ë â ŒÕ π (C82-C85) Group of causes/causes Remainder of certain infectious and parasitic disease Neoplasms Malignant neoplasm of lip, oral cavity and pharynx Malignant neoplasm of oesophagus Malignant neoplasm of stomach Malignant neoplasm of colon, rectum and anus Malignant neoplasm of liver and intrahepatic bile ducts Malignant neoplasm of pancreas Malignant neoplasm of Larynx Malignant neoplasm of trachea, bronchus and lung Malignant melanoma of skin Malignant neoplasm of breast Malignant neoplasm of cervix uteri Malignant neoplasm of other and unspecified parts of uterus Malignant neoplasm of ovary Malignant neoplasm of prostate Malignant neoplasm of bladder Malignant neoplasm of meninges, brain and other parts of central nervous system Non-hodgkin's lymphoma
5 Alpha Research - TCELS - Thailand Health Data 69 Table 8.3 (continued) Code ÿà Àµÿ/ Àµÿ 044 π ÈÕßÕ â µ ªî à π ÈÕßÕ π â Õßæ å (C90) 045 Ÿ (C91-C95) 046 π ÈÕßÕ â ËπÕ Àπ Õ Ë à «â ßµâπ (C17, C23-C24, C26-C31, C37-C41, C44-C49, C51-C52, C57-C60, C62-C66, C68-C69, C73-C81, C88, C96-C97) 047 π ÈÕßÕ πõ Àπ Õ Ë à «â ßµâπ (D00-D48) 048 Õ Õ««â ß Õ «º ª µ Ë «Ÿ ÿâ π (D50-D89) 049 À µ ß (D50-D64) 050 Õ Õ««â ß Õ «º ª µ Ë «Ÿ ÿâ ππõ Àπ Õ Ë à «â ßµâπ (D65-D89) 051 µàõ â àõ π µ Õ (E00-E88) 052 À«π (E10-E14) 053 Õ À (E40-E46) 054 µàõ â àõ π µ Õ πõ Àπ Õ Ë à «â ßµâπ (E00-E07, EE15-E34, E50-E88) 055 ß µ ««º ª µ Õß惵 (F01-F99) 056 «º ª µ ß惵 µª π ËÕß â ß µª (F10-F19) Group of causes/causes Multiple myeloma and malignant plasma cell neoplasms Leukaemia Remainder of malignant neoplasms Remainder of neoplasms Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune mechanism Anaemias Remainder of diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune mechanism Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases Diabetes mellitus Malnutrition Remainder of endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases Mental and behavioural disorders Mental and behavioural disorders due to psychoactive substance use
6 70 Alpha Research - TCELS - Thailand Health Data Table 8.3 (continued) Code ÿà Àµÿ/ Àµÿ 057 ß µ ««º ª µ Õß æƒµ πõ Àπ Õ Ë à «â ßµâπ (F01-F09, F20-F99) 058 ª (G00-G98) 059 ËÕÀÿâ ÕßÕ (G00, G03) 060 Õ Õ å (G30) 061 ª πõ Àπ Õ Ë à «â ßµâπ (G04-G05, G31-G98) 062 Õßµ à«πª Õ Õßµ (H00-H57) 063 ÕßÀŸ ªÿÉ ÀŸ (H60-H93) 064 À «π Õ (I00-I99) 065 â ŸÀå µ æ π À «ŸÀå µ ÈÕ ß (I00-I09) 066 «π À µ Ÿß (I10-I15) 067 À «Õ (I20-I25) 068 À «Õ ËπÊ (I26-I52) 069 À Õ Õ π Õß (I60-I69) 070 âπ Õ Áß (I70) 071 À «π Õ πõ Àπ Õ Ë à «â ßµâπ (I71-I99) 072 À (J00-J08) 073 âà«à à (J10-J11) 074 ªÕ Õ (J12-J18) 075 µ ÈÕ æ πõ ËπÊ Õß ß πà à«π à ß (J20-J22) 076 ÈÕ ß Õß ß πà à«π à ß (J40-J47) 077 À πõ Àπ Õ Ë à «â ßµâπ (J00-J06, J30-J39) Group of causes/causes Remainder of mental and behavioural disorders Diseases of the nervous system Meningitis Alzheimer's disease Remainder of diseases of the nervous system Diseases of the eye and adnexa Diseases of the ear and mastoid process Diseases of the circulatory system Acute rheumatic fever and chronic rheumatic heart diseases Hypertensive diseases Ischaemic heart diseases Other heart diseases Cerebrovascular diseases Atherosclerosis Remainder of diseases of the circulatory system Diseases of the respiratory system Influenza Pneumonia Other acute lower respiratory infections Chronic lower respiratory diseases Remainder of diseases of the respiratory system
7 Alpha Research - TCELS - Thailand Health Data 71 Table 8.3 (continued) Code ÿà Àµÿ/ Àµÿ 078 àõ Õ À (KOO-K92) 079 º π æ Õ À Ÿ Õ π (K25-K27) 080 Õßµ (K70-K76) 081 àõ Õ À πõ Àπ Õ Ë à «â ßµâπ (K00-K22, K28-K66, K80-K92) 082 Õߺ «Àπ ß π ÈÕ µâº «Àπ ß (L00-L98) 083 â π ÈÕ à«ß à ß π ÈÕ ËÕ Ë «æ π (M00-M99) 084 Õß æ π å à«ªí «(N00-N98) 085 Õ Ÿ Õß àõ π µõ (NOO-N15) 086 æ π å à«ªí «πõ Àπ Õ Ë à «â ßµâπ (N17-N98) 087 µ Èß å Õ À ß Õ (O00-O99) 088 âõß âß (O00-O07) 089 Õ ËπÊ Õß µ Èß å Õ À ß Õ (O10-O92) 090 µ Èß å Õ À ß Õ (O98-O99) 091 µ Èß å Õ À ß Õ πõ Àπ Õ Ë à «â ßµâπ (O95-O97) 092 «ßÕ à ß Ë π ª π (P00-P96) Group of causes/causes Diseases of the digestive system Gastric and duodenal ulcer Diseases of the liver Remainder of diseases of the digestive system Diseases of the skin and subcuttaneous tissue Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue Diseases of the genitourinary system Glomerular and renal tublo-interstitial diseases Remainder of diseases of the genito-urinary system Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium Pregnancy with abortive outcome Other direct obstetric deaths Indirect obstertric deaths Remainder of pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium Certain conditions originating in the perinatal
8 72 Alpha Research - TCELS - Thailand Health Data Table 8.3 (continued) Code ÿà Àµÿ/ Àµÿ 093 Ÿª à ߺ ª µ µà π æ πº Ÿª º ª µ (Q00-Q99) 094 Õ ß Ëߺ ª µ Ëæ µ «ß π µ «ß ÀâÕßªØ µ Ë à ÿ «â (R00-R99) 095 Àµÿ πõ Õß ªÉ«µ (V01-Y89) 096 Õÿ µ Àµÿ π àß (V01-V99) 097 æ µ À â (W00-W19) 098 Õÿ µ Àµÿ µ πè «ß πè (W65-W74) 099 Ÿ «π ø ª «ø (X00-X09) 100 ªìπæ Õÿ µ Àµÿ (X40-X49) 101 â µ «Õß (X60-X84) 102 Ÿ â (X85-Y09) 103 Õ ËπÊ ÈßÀ Àµÿ πõ (W20-W64, W75-W99, X10-X39, X50-X59, Y10-Y89) Group of causes/causes Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elswhere classified External causes of morbidity and mortality Transport accidents Falls Accidental drowning and submersion Exposure to smoke, fire and flames Accidental poisoning by and exposure to noxious substances Intentional self-harm Assault All other external causes Source : Public Health Statistics A.D Health Information Unit, Bureau of Policy and Strategy Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Public Health
9 Alpha Research - TCELS - Thailand Health Data a Number of deaths : by cause of death - neoplasm (cancer), Malignant neoplasm of Lip, oral cavity and pharynx (C00-C14) Stomach (C16) Colon (C18-C21) Liver and intrahepatic bile ducts (C22) Trachea, bronchus and lung (C33-C34) ,899 9,086 5, ,400 6, , ,302 11,222 6, ,357 1,071 1,741 12,683 7, ,189 1,015 1,474 12,869 7, , ,536 12,568 8, , ,619 13,273 8, ,526 1,062 1,718 13,419 8, ,618 1,107 1,839 14,084 8, ,776 1,083 2,027 13,677 8, ,839 1,185 2,306 14,008 9, ,998 1,408 2,647 14,314 10, ,083 1,428 2,879 14,469 10, ,475 1,501 3,407 15,415 11,669 Brest-female (C50) Malignant neoplasm of Cervix (C53) Leukaemia (C91-C95) Other neoplasms Total neoplasms (C00-D48) , ,532 18,081 39, ,261 1,081 1,628 19,229 42, ,497 1,258 1,702 19,877 45, ,849 1,636 1,738 20,000 49, ,880 1,573 1,868 21,321 50, ,910 1,484 1,830 20,985 50, ,013 1,639 1,869 21,189 52, ,172 1,652 1,874 21,643 53, ,347 1,719 1,950 22,174 55, ,358 1,705 1,864 22,622 56, ,500 1,746 2,024 23,158 58, ,724 1,749 2,130 23,909 61, ,896 1,915 2,250 24,700 63, ,246 2,031 2,298 25,650 67,692
10 74 Alpha Research - TCELS - Thailand Health Data 8.4 b Number of deaths : by cause of death, Diarrhoea and gastroenteritis of presumed infectious origin (A09) Respiratory tuberculosis (A15-A16) Septicaemia (A40-A41) Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease (B20-B24) Diabetes mellitus (E10-E14) ,035 5,941 10,691 8,695 7, ,209 5,884 10,942 10,113 8, ,235 6,252 15,806 15,597 7, ,157 6,339 20,842 16,892 6, ,029 5,604 22,147 11,473 7, ,077 22,928 7,949 7, ,765 22,706 6,551 7, ,446 23,401 5,522 7, ,368 25,012 4,685 7, ,162 26,024 4,046 7, ,063 28,962 3,638 6, ,408 28,672 3,758 7, ,338 4,927 29,157 4,034 7, ,474 5,018 26,523 5,683 9, c Number of deaths : by cause of death - diseases of the circulatory system, Hypertensive diseases (I10-I15) Ischaemic heart diseases (I20-I25) Cerebrovascular diseases (I60-I69) Others Diseases of the circulatory system (I00-I09) ,403 6,251 8,260 14,417 32, ,912 7,683 11,309 11,999 34, ,213 9,011 13,427 7,245 32, ,402 12,005 18,332 6,351 40, ,491 11,066 19,265 6,733 39, ,452 11,627 15,719 6,973 36, ,363 12,163 12,921 6,659 34, ,291 13,087 12,995 6,369 34, ,463 13,395 13,133 6,400 35, ,295 13,124 13,353 6,278 35, ,478 13,037 17,540 6,404 39, ,664 14,422 19,283 6,764 44, ,684 15,070 20,368 7,227 46, ,186 17,394 23,222 8,573 54,375
11 Alpha Research - TCELS - Thailand Health Data d Number of deaths : by cause of death - others, Diseases of the nervous system (G00-G98) Pneumonia (J12-J18) Chronic lower respiratory diseases (J40-J47) Diseases of the liver (K70-K76) Diseases of the genitourinary system (N00-N99) ,717 8,334 4,618 6,110 9, ,503 9,868 5,325 7,052 10, ,129 11,660 5,831 7,278 10, ,976 13,450 7,326 7,405 12, ,215 14,806 5,611 6,614 12, ,841 12,388 5,369 8,228 13, ,654 12,286 5,105 8,111 13, ,259 12,650 5,692 7,853 14, ,093 12,961 5,716 7,809 14, ,590 13,107 5,206 7,581 13, ,633 14,889 5,410 7,825 14, ,137 15,296 6,252 8,019 15, ,207 15,226 6,606 8,292 16, ,654 20,093 7,292 9,558 16, e Number of deaths : by external causes, Transport accidents (V01-V99) Accidental drowning (W65-W74) Intentional self-harm (X60-X84) Assault (X85-Y09) Other external causes Total (V01-Y89) ,194 3,863 5,189 3,442 15,344 41, ,938 3,823 4,803 3,628 14,818 40, ,438 4,218 4,905 3,332 16,912 42, ,835 4,134 4,486 4,829 18,835 45, ,365 4,202 4,296 3,045 20,288 44, ,063 4,220 3,941 3,401 20,535 43, ,445 4,666 3,612 3,359 22,322 44, ,053 4,098 3,756 3,467 21,510 42, ,710 4,065 3,778 3,157 21,076 41, ,501 4,090 3,787 2,855 21,713 41, ,777 3,984 3,761 3,301 15,103 39, ,062 4,221 3,776 3,038 15,585 40, ,064 4,017 3,985 2,975 15,089 40, ,801 3,712 3,960 3,026 13,909 39,408
12 76 Alpha Research - TCELS - Thailand Health Data 8. Cause of infant and maternal deaths no. ofdeath Disorders relating to length of gestation and fetal growth Bacterial sepsis of newborn Congenital malformations of the heart Other respiratory conditions of newborn Top five causes of infant (under 1 year) deaths - whole kingdom Other congenital malformations 8.5 Top five causes of infant (under 1 year) deaths, Disorders relating to length of gestation and fetal growth Bacterial sepsis of newborn Congenital malformations of the heart Other respiratory conditions of newborn Other congenital malformations 2000 (2543) (2544) (2545) (2546) (2547) (2548) (2549) (2550) (2551) (2552) (2553) (2554) (2555) (2556)
13 Alpha Research - TCELS - Thailand Health Data Number of infant (under 1 year) deaths : by cause of death, 2000, 2010 and 2013 Rank Cause of death* 2013 Code Number of infant deaths Disorders relating to length of gestation and fetal growth (P05-P08) Bacterial sepsis of newborn (P36) Congenital malformations of the heart (Q20-Q24) Other respiratory conditions of newborn (P24-P28) Other congenital malformations (Q10-Q18, Q30-Q89) Intrauterine hypoxia birth asphyxia (P20-P21) Pneumonia (J12-J18) Remainder of diseases of the respiratory system (J30-J98) Other confenital malformations of the nervous system (Q00-Q02, Q04, Q06-Q07) Congenital pneumonia (P23) Others 3,396 1,922 1,621 Total 4,822 5,357 4,755 * Based on the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) Tabulation list, 10th revision Note : 1. A stillbirth is the birth of a dead baby. 2. A stillborn baby is dead when it is born. Source : Public Health Statistics A.D Health Information Unit, Bureau of Policy and Strategy, Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Public Health
14 78 Alpha Research - TCELS - Thailand Health Data 8.7 Number of maternal deaths : by cause of death and rate per 100,000 live b0irths, 2000, 2010 and 2013 Cause of deaths 2000 Number Rate 2010 Number Rate 2013 Number Rate - Pregnancy with abortive outcome (O00-O08) Oedema, proteinuria and hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium (O10-O16) Other maternal disorders predominantly related to pregnancy (O20-O29) Maternal care related to the fetus and amniotic cavity and possible delivery problems (O30-O48) Complications of labour and delivery (O60-O75) Delivery (O80-O84) Complications predominantly related the puerperium (O85-O92) Other obstertric conditions, not elsewhere classified (O95-O99) Total maternal deaths Note : Rate = number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births Source : Public Health Statistics A.D to 2013 editions Health Information Unit, Bureau of Policy and Strategy Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Public Health
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