Causes of Death 2013

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Created with Highcharts 4.0.4ThousandSTATS SADHA19972001200520092013200400600800Source: Stats SA
Created with Highcharts 4.0.4PercentageMaleFemale015-1935-3955-5975-790510Source: Stats SA

What South Africans die of...

Created with Highcharts 4.0.4Thousand199720012005200920130k250k500k750kSource: Stats SA
Created with Highcharts 4.0.4Percentage8,85,25,14,94,84,63,73,432,6A15-A19J09-J18B20-B24I60-I69E10-E14I30-I52I10-I15A00-A09B25-B34J40-J4700,511,522,533,544,555,566,577,588,599,5Source: Stats SA

A15-A19 - Tuberculosis

J09-J18 - Influenza and pneumonia

I60-I69 - Cerebrovascular diseases

I30-I52 - Other forms of heart disease

E10-E14 - Diabetes mellitus

B20-B24 - Human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] disease

I10-I15 - Hypertensive diseases

B25-B34 - Other viral diseases

A00-A09 - Intestinal infectious diseases

J40-J47 - Chronic lower respiratory diseases

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