The ten leading causes of mortality and morbidity in the Cordillera Region include cardiovascular diseases, pneumonia, cancer, accident, and peptic ulcer. It also includes TB, influenza, bronchitis, acute respiratory infection, and diarrhea.
the ten leading causes of mortality in the Philippines year 2008
In the Philippines, the leading morbidities include cardiovascular diseases, cancer, respiratory diseases, and communicable diseases such as tuberculosis and dengue fever. These conditions contribute significantly to the disease burden in the country and are a focus of public health efforts.
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Obstructive fistula is prevalent in developing countries and accounts for 8 percent of maternal morbidity. Infections especially malaria is the leading cause of maternal morbidity in tropical countries. Other causes of maternal mortality and morbidity are high blood pressure and hemorrhage.
The Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) of the Philippines top five mortality causes are cardiovascular disease, pneumonia, cancer, landslide victim, and kidney disease. The top five morbidity causes are acute upper respiratory tract infection, bronchitis/bronchiolitis, acute lower respiratory tract infections, hypertension, and diarrhea. This data are from the 2009 CAR report.
Main causes Maternal morbidity are hemorrhage, infection, preeclampsia/eclampsia, unsafe abortion, gestational diabetes mellitus and obstructed labor. Some times preexisting medical problems, shock and ectopic pregnancy may be one of the causes too.
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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