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DescriptionLower respiratory infections world map - DALY - WHO2004.svg |
English: Age-standardised disability-adjusted life year (DALY) rates from Lower respiratory infections by country (per 100,000 inhabitants).
no data
less than 100
100-700
700-1400
1400-2100
2100-2800
2800-3500
3500-4200
4200-4900
4900-5600
5600-6300
6300-7000
more than 7000
Notes:
- The data/colour given for the following former countries were assigned as follows:
- "Serbia and Montenegro": Serbia, Montenegro
- The following groupings/assumptions were made:
- France includes the overseas departments as well as overseas collectivities.
- The United Kingdom includes the Crown dependencies as well as the overseas territories.
- The United States of America includes the insular areas.
- The Netherlands includes Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles.
- Denmark includes Greenland and the Faroe islands.
- China includes the SARs of Hong Kong and Macao.
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Date |
12 November 2009 |
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- Vector map from BlankMap-World6, compact.svg by Canuckguy et al.
- Data from Death and DALY estimates for 2004 by cause for WHO Member States (Persons, all ages) (2009-11-12)
- Combined by Lokal_Profil
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Lokal_Profil |
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