Deaths, cases per 100,000 inhabitants (age-standardized) (1980-1997). Classification: years, region, age, sex, nationality, ICD-9, type of standardization
Shown values refer to: Year: 1997, Region: Germany, Age: All age-groups, Sex: All sexes, Nationality: All nationalities, Type of standardization: Standard population "Germany 2011"
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Deaths
Deaths per 100,000 inhabitants
Deaths per 100,000 inhabitants (age- standardised)
All diseases (001-999)
860,389
1,048.6
1,348.0
1. Infectious and parasitic diseases (001-139)
7,701
9.4
11.6
2. Neoplasms (140-239)
215,765
263.0
330.9
3. Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases, and immunity disorders (240-279)
25,352
30.9
40.4
4. Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs (280-289)
1,744
2.1
2.7
5. Mental disorders (290-319)
11,898
14.5
17.1
6. Diseases of the nervous system and sense organs (320-389)
15,691
19.1
24.7
7. Diseases of the circulatory system (390-459)
415,892
506.9
670.5
8. Diseases of the respiratory system (460-519)
50,434
61.5
81.1
9. Diseases of the digestive system (520-579)
40,814
49.7
61.6
10. Diseases of the genitourinary system (580-629)
9,070
11.1
14.6
11. Complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium (630-676)
X
X
X
12. Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (680-709)
563
0.7
0.9
13. Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue (710-739)
2,073
2.5
3.3
14. Congenital anomalies (740-759)
2,060
2.5
2.3
15. Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period (760-779)
1,625
2.0
1.7
16. Symptoms, signs, and ill-defined conditions (780-799)
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Comment(s)
Starting from 1998 deaths have been recorded according to ICD-10. Therefore the numbers can be found in a separate ad hoc table (see Refresh period of data).