Causes of Death 2013

Quick Fact


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...

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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

Cancer report – A look at the latest findings

Cancer report – A look at the latest findings

In 2018, females accounted for 51,3% of cancers diagnosed in South Africa while males accounted for 48,6%. The median age at diagnosis of cancer was 59 years for females and 64 years for males. However, the median age at death due to cancer was 62 for females and 64 for males, suggesting that cancer in   read more »