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Deaths, cases per 100,000 inhabitants (age-standardized) (from 1998). Classification: years, region, age, sex, nationality, ICD-10, type of standardization

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Year: 2022, Age: All age-groups, Sex: Total, Nationality: All nationalities, ICD10: All diseases and sequelae of effects of external causes, Type of standardization: Standard population "Germany 2011"

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RegionFigure
Deaths Deaths
per 100,000
inhabitants 
Deaths
per 100,000
inhabitants (age-
standardised) 
collapseGermany1,066,3411,272.51,069.1
Baden-Wurttemberg124,6731,112.9970.1
Bavaria152,4171,148.31,019.7
Berlin39,5721,064.81,045.3
Brandenburg37,4021,463.61,090.0
Bremen8,8931,306.51,148.5
Hamburg19,8771,061.21,049.4
Hesse75,3631,188.11,039.6
Mecklenburg Western Pomerania25,3771,566.71,158.8
Lower Saxony108,4071,341.11,109.2
North Rhine-Westphalia234,1761,298.71,110.6
Rhineland-Palatinate53,9361,305.11,084.8
Saarland15,4091,560.41,202.5
Saxony60,0661,477.81,041.8
Saxony Anhalt37,2811,711.71,214.2
Schleswig-Holstein40,6971,385.41,103.5
Thuringia32,7951,548.51,131.6
Former federal territory and East Berlin873,4201,225.61,060.9
New Länder excluding East Berlin192,9211,539.01,111.7
Table was compiled on 23. Apr 2024 8:12 under www.gbe-bund.de
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Legende Schleswig-Holstein (SH) . Hamburg (HH) . Lower Saxony (NI) . Bremen (HB) . North Rhine-Westphalia (NW) . Hesse (HE) . Rhineland-Palatinate (RP) . Baden-Wurttemberg (BW) . Bavaria (BY) . Saarland (SL) . Berlin (BE) . Brandenburg (BB) . Mecklenburg Western Pomerania (MV) . Saxony (SN) . Saxony Anhalt (ST) . Thuringia (TH) . Germany (D) . HB SL HH MV TH ST BB BE SH RP SN HE NI BW BY NW D 230,000 115,000 57,500 172,500 0 Deaths, cases per 100,000 inhabitants (age-standardized) (from 1998). Classification: years, region, age, sex, nationality, ICD-10, type of standardization Jahr: 2022; Alter: All age-groups; Geschlecht: All sexes; Nationalität: All nationalities; ICD10: A00-T98 All diseases and sequelae of effects of external causes; Art der Standardisierung: none; Sachverhalte: Deaths

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  • In September 2019 the age-standardized values for 2017 were corrected, so that deviations from previously displayed values are possible.
  • Reporting year 2019: Two federal states published different data at the regional level for reasons of confidentiality. Therefore there may be slight discrepancies between the regional publications and the data published here.
  • Injuries and poisoning (ICD-10 Pos-Nr. S00-T98) are the consequences of external causes (ICD-10 Pos-no. V00-Y98) and therefore they may not be added to these.
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