More than half of the deaths in low-income countries in 2015 (52%) are caused by so-called “Group I” conditions, such as infectious diseases, pregnancy and birth conditions, and malnutrition, the report points out, however, that less than 7% of the deaths in high-income countries are caused by such causes. Lower respiratory tract infections are among the leading causes of death in all income groups.
70% of the deaths occurred on a global scale caused non-infectious diseases (boh). Rapoda says 37% of deaths in low-income countries, 88% of deaths in high-income countries originate from Bohdan. In addition, in high-income countries, non-infectious diseases among 10 causes of Death 1. is ranked. However, in terms of absolute mortality, 78% of global Boh deaths occurred in low and middle income countries.
Injuries caused approximately 5 million people to die in 2015.