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Top 10 Causes of Death in Top 25 Most Populous Countries in the World



People die from different reasons such as age, accident, war, disasters etc. But different kinds of diseases cause most of the deaths, especially premature deaths. Some diseases are not curable and some diseases affect a large number of people at a time. For an example, Infectious diseases affect a certain area time to time, create much havoc and economic loss, and cause a huge number of deaths. People live in fear and tension because of the diseases. The tension and fear become global when the population of the country is large.

Here I have made a list of the top 10 causes of deaths of the top 25 most populous countries in the world. I have taken the information from the top related websites. You may find some differences among the lists provided by the different organizations. Actually, it is not possible to present the exact list because the information is updated frequently. So, if you know these information provided in this list, you will get a nice idea, which may be helpful for you. Here the list of the countries have been taken from Wikipedia on September 13, 2017.

1. China (1,386,310,000)
  1. Malignant Neoplasms (28%)
  2. Heart Disease (21%)
  3. Cerebrovascular Disease (11%)
  4. Diseases of the Respiratory System (5%)
  5. Endocrine, Nutritional & Metabolic Diseases (3.4%)
  6. Injury & Poisoning (3%)
  7. Diseases of the Digestive System (3%)
  8. Diseases of the Nervous System (1%)
  9. Diseases of the Genitourinary System (1%)
  10. Infectious Diseases (0.9%)
 Source: worldatlas.com

2. India (1,321,140,000)
  1. Cardiovascular Diseases (24.8%)
  2. Respiratory Diseases (10.2%)
  3. Tuberculosis (10.1%)
  4. Malignant and Other Tumors (9.4%)
  5. Ill-Defined Conditions (5.3%)
  6. Digestive Diseases (5.1%)
  7. Diarrheal Diseases (5.0%)
  8. Unintentional Injuries (4.6%)
  9. Intentional Self-Harm (3.0%)
  10. Malaria (2.8%)
Source: worldatlas.com

3. United States (325,749,000)
  1. Heart disease (23.4%)
  2. Cancer (malignant neoplasms) (22.5%)
  3. Chronic lower respiratory disease (5.6%)
  4. Accidents (unintentional injuries) (5.2%)
  5. Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases) (5.1%)
  6. Alzheimer's disease (3.6%)
  7. Diabetes (2.9%)
  8. Influenza and pneumonia (2.1%)
  9. Kidney disease (nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis) (1.8%)
  10. Suicide (1.6%)
Source: medicalnewstoday.com

4. Indonesia (261,890,900)
  1. Stroke (21.2%)
  2. Ischemic Heart Disease (8.9%)
  3. Diabetes (6.5%)
  4. Lower Respiratory Infections (5.2%)
  5. Tuberculosis (TB) (4.3%)
  6. Cirrhosis (3.2%)
  7. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (3.1%)
  8. Road Injury (2.9%)
  9. Hypertensive Heart Disease (2.7%)
  10. Kidney Diseases (2.6%)
Source: worldatlas.com
           
5. Pakistan (208,881,000)
  1. Ischemic Heart Disease (8%)
  2. Cancer (8%)
  3. Lower-Respiratory Infections (8%)
  4. Stroke (6%)
  5. Diarrheal Diseases (6%)
  6. Neonatal Encephalopathy (5%)
  7. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (5%)
  8. TB (5%)
  9. Preterm Birth Complications (4%)
  10. Diabetes (3%)
Source: worldatlas.com
           
6. Brazil (207,985,000)
  1. Low Back & Neck Pain (6%)
  2. Ischemic Heart Disease (6%)
  3. Cancer (4%)
  4. Diabetes (4%)
  5. Lower Respiratory Infections (3%)
  6. Diarrheal Disease (2%)
  7. Diabetes (2%)
  8. Interpersonal Violence (3%)
  9. Iron-deficiency anemia (2%)
  10. HIV/AIDS (2%)
Source: GBD Compare, 2013, cdc.gov           

7. Nigeria (193,500,543)
  1. Malaria (20%)
  2. Lower Respiratory Infections (19%)
  3. HIV (9%)
  4. Diarrheal Diseases (5%)
  5. Road Injuries (5%)
  6. Protein-Energy Malnutrition (4%)
  7. Cancer (3%)
  8. Meningitis (3%)
  9. Stroke (3%)
  10. Tuberculosis (2%)
Source: GBD Compare, 2010, cdc.gov
           
8. Bangladesh (163,123,000)
  1. Cancer (13%)
  2. Lower Respiratory Infections (7%)
  3. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (7%)
  4. Ischemic Heart Disease (6%)
  5. Stroke (5%)
  6. Preterm Birth Complications (4%)
  7. Tuberculosis (3%)
  8. Neonatal Encephalopathy (3%)
  9. Diabetes (3%)
  10. Cirrhosis (3%)
Source: GBD Compare, 2010, cdc.gov
           
9. Russia (146,787,329)
  1. Ischemic heart disease (30%)
  2. Cerebrovascular disease (22%)
  3. Poisoning (3%)
  4. Self-inflicted injuries (3%)
  5. Trachea, bronchus, lung cancers (2%)
  6. Violence (2%)
  7. Road traffic accidents (2%)
  8. Stomach cancer (2%)
  9. Colon and rectum cancers (2%)
  10. Cirrhosis of the liver (2%)
Source: cdc.gov

10. Japan (126,750,000)
  • Malignant neoplasm (cancer)
  • Cardiac disease
  • Pneumonia
  • Cerebrovascular disease
  • Senility
  • Freak accident
  • Renal failure
  • Suicide
  • Aortic dissection and aortic aneurysm
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Source: Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, Japan, 2015, nbakki.hatenablog.com
           
11. Mexico (123,364,426)
  • Coronary Heart Disease
  • Alzheimer’s/Dementia
  • Stroke
  • Lung Cancers
  • Colon-Rectum Cancers
  • Lung Disease
  • Hypertension
  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • Influenza and Pneumonia
  • Kidney Disease
Source: worldlifeexpectancy.com

12. Philippines (104,587,000)
  • Coronary Heart Disease          
  • Stroke 
  • Influenza and Pneumonia       
  • Diabetes Mellitus        
  • Tuberculosis   
  • Hypertension  
  • Lung Disease  
  • Kidney Disease           
  • Breast Cancer 
  • Asthma
Source: worldlifeexpectancy.com

13. Ethiopia (94,351,001)
  1. Lower respiratory infections (10%)
  2. Diarrheal Diseases (8%)
  3. HIV (7%)
  4. Tuberculosis (7%)
  5. Stroke (7%)
  6. Cancer (6%)
  7. Ischemic Heart Disease (4%)
  8. Preterm Birth Complications (3%)
  9. Malaria (2%)
  10. Road Injuries (2%)
Source: cdc.gov

14. Vietnam (93,700,000)
  • Cardiovascular Diseases
  • Neoplasms
  • Diabetes/Urological/Blood/Endocrine
  • Chronic Respiratory Diseases
  • Unintentional Injuries
  • Diarrheal Diseases
  • Neurological Disorders
  • HIV/AIDS & TB
  • Transport Injuries
  • Cirrhosis
Source: cdc.gov

15. Egypt (93,509,900)
  1. Ischemic heart disease (21%)
  2. Stroke (14%)
  3. Cancer (9%)
  4. Cirrhosis (9%)
  5. Lower Respiratory Infections (4%)
  6. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (4%)
  7. Chronic Kidney Disease (3%)
  8. Road Injuries (2%)
  9. Hepatitis (2%)
  10. Diabetes (1%)
Source: GBD Compare 2010, cdc.gov

16. Germany (82,800,000)
  • Coronary Heart Disease
  • Alzheimer’s/Dementia
  • Stroke
  • Lung Cancers
  • Colon-Rectum Cancers
  • Breast Cancer
  • Influenza and Pneumonia
  • Other Injuries
  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • Pancreas Cancer
Source: worldlifeexpectancy.com

17. Democratic Republic of the Congo (81,339,988)
  1. Diarrheal Diseases (12%)
  2. Lower Respiratory Infections (11%)
  3. Malaria (7%)
  4. Protein-energy Malnutrition (7%)
  5. Preterm Birth Complications (5%)
  6. Stroke (4%)
  7. Birth Asphyxia & Trauma (4%)
  8. TB (4%)
  9. Meningitis (3%)
  10. HIV/AIDS (3%)
Source: WHO Country Health Profile 2012: DRC, cdc.gov

18. Iran (80,425,000)
  • Coronary Heart Disease          
  • Stroke 
  • Road Traffic Accidents          
  • Hypertension  
  • Influenza and Pneumonia       
  • Diabetes Mellitus        
  • Stomach Cancer          
  • Endocrine Disorders   
  • Lung Disease  
  • Breast Cancer
Source: worldlifeexpectancy.com

19. Turkey (79,814,871)
  • Ischemic Heart Disease
  • Cerebrovascular Disease
  • Alzheimer Disease
  • COPD
  • Lung Cancer
  • Diabetes
  • Chronic Kidney Disease
  • Road Injuries
  • Hypertensive Heart Disease
  • Lower respiratory infections
Source: Top ten causes of deaths in 2016, Wikipedia.

20. Thailand (68,414,000)
  1. Cancer (19%)
  2. Ischemic Heart Disease (12%)
  3. Stroke (10%)
  4. Lower Respiratory Infections (9%)
  5. HIV (4%)
  6. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (4%)
  7. Diabetes (4%)
  8. Road Injuries (4%)
  9. Chronic Kidney Disease (2%)
  10. Cirrhosis (2%)
Source: GBD Compare, 2010, cdc.gov

21. France (67,080,000)
  • Coronary Heart Disease
  • Alzheimer’s/Dementia
  • Stroke
  • Lung Cancers
  • Colon-Rectum Cancers
  • Breast Cancer
  • Influenza and Pneumonia
  • Other Injuries
  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • Pancreas Cancer
Source: worldlifeexpectancy.com

22. United Kingdom (65,648,100)
  • Dementia and Alzheimer disease
  • Heart disease
  • Lung cancer
  • Chronic lower respiratory diseases
  • Stroke
  • Influenza and pneumonia
  • Prostate cancer (Breast cancer in women)
  • Colorectal cancer
  • Leukemia and lymphomas
  • Cirrhosis and other liver disease
Source: express.co.uk

23. Italy (60,532,325)
  • Ischemic heart disease
  • Cerebrovascular disease
  • Alzheimer disease
  • Lung cancer
  • COPD
  • Colorectal cancer
  • Hypertensive heart disease
  • Diabetes
  • Lower respiratory infect
  • Chronic kidney disease
Source: healthdata.org

24. Tanzania (57,310,000)
  1. HIV (17%)
  2. Lower Respiratory Infections (11%)
  3. Malaria (7%)
  4. Diarrheal Diseases (6%)
  5. Tuberculosis (5%)
  6. Cancer (5%)
  7. Ischemic Heart Disease (3%)
  8. Stroke (3%)
  9. STDs (3%)
  10. Sepsis (2%)
Source: GBD Compare, 2013

25. South Africa (56,521,900)
  1. HIV/AIDS (33.2%)
  2. Stroke (6.5%)
  3. Diabetes mellitus (5.7%)
  4. Ischemic heart disease (4.8%)
  5. Lower respiratory infections (4.2%)   
  6. Tuberculosis (3.8%)
  7. Hypertensive heart disease (2.7%)      
  8. Interpersonal violence (2.4%) 
  9. Diarrhea diseases (2.1%)
  10. Road injury (2%)
Source: worldatlas.com

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