The ten main causes of death in the Philippines are: heart disease, vascular disease, malignant neoplasm, pneumonia, accidents, tuberculosis, chronic respiratory disease, diabetes, and perinatal problems.
The latest causes of morbidity in the Philippines is acute respiratory infection, bronchitis, hypertension, acute watery diarrhea, and influenza. The latest causes of mortality in the Philippines is heart disease, cancer, pneumonia, and accidents.
The 10 leading causes of death for men in the United States are heart disease; cancer; stroke; accidents; lung disease (including emphysema and chronic bronchitis); pneumonia; diabetes; suicide; liver disease; and, homicides.
Cerebrovascular disease. You can see the top 10 causes of death in Japan at the WHO website - here is the direct link. http://www.who.int/whosis/mort/profiles/mort_wpro_jpn_japan.pdf
Philippines leading causes of morbidity & mortality in the year 2007: DiarrheaBronchitisPneumoniaInfluenzaHypertensionTuberculosisMalariaHeart diseasesCancerAccidentsTuberculosisChronic obstructive pulmonary disease and other respiratory diseasesDiabetes and Kidney diseases.reference : http://www.pfizer.com.ph/corporate/news/nih.html00
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The top 10 causes of death in Thailand are cancer, ischemic heart disease, stroke, lower respiratory infections, HIV, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, road accidents, chronic kidney disease, and cirrhosis. Road accidents are the only non-medical illness or condition on the list.
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The top cause of death in Canada is circulatory system diseases. The top 2 through 10 causes of death in Canada are cancer, respiratory system disease, digestive system diseases, suicide, mother vehicles collisions substance abuse, suicide (non firearm), mental disorders, and HIV.
The World Health Organization divides the causes of death by low income, mid income and high income countries. Among high income countries, the leading causes of death, in order, were heart disease, stroke, bronchitis, Alzheimer's disease, COPD, lower respiratory infection, colorectal cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, and breast cancer.