What kills us varies by country

Noncommunicable diseases, a group of illnesses that includes heart attack, stroke, lung disease, cancer and diabetes, kill far more people worldwide than infectious diseases, birth-related events, malnutrition and accidents. A report by the World Health Organization found sharp differences in mortality depending on country and national wealth. Read related article.

Charts show how diseases that can’t be transmitted, such as heart disease and cancer, kill far more people worldwide than contagious diseases, according to a World Health Organization report.
Source: World Health Organization. Bonnie Berkowitz and Laura Stanton-The Washington Post. Published on September 13, 2011, 12:10 p.m.
 

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