The Global Health Observatory
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WHO’s Global Health Estimates provide the latest available data on causes of death and disability globally, by WHO region and country, by age, sex and by income group.
These estimates are produced using data from multiple sources, including national vital registration data, latest estimates from WHO technical programmes, United Nations partners and inter-agency groups, the Global Burden of Disease and other scientific studies. Before publishing, the GHE are reviewed by WHO Member States via consultation with national focal points and WHO country and regional offices.
Top 10 global causes of death in 2019 | Top 10 global causes of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) in 2019 |
| 1. Neonatal conditions 2. Ischaemic heart disease 3. Stroke 4. Lower respiratory infections 5. Diarrhoeal diseases 6. Road injury 7. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 8. Diabetes mellitus 9. Tuberculosis 10. Congenital anomalies |
Causes of death by sex
For death and disability disaggregated by sex, annual global deaths and DALYs among women were around 15% lower than for men. However, women collectively spent about 20% more years living with disability (YLDs). In the past two decades, the greatest increase in female deaths has been from Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, with nearly a threefold increase. These neurological disorders kill more females than males, with about 80% more deaths and 70% more DALYs for women than for men.