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Deaths by cause of death and sex, ICD, 9th. Revision, Slovenia, 1985 - 2007

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CAUSE OF DEATH

Causes of death are all illnesses or injuries which caused death or contributed to death, and the circumstances of the accident or violence which caused such injuries.

Deaths by the cause of death per 100 000 population is the ratio between the number of deaths as a consequence of the causes of death in the calendar year and the number of population in the same calendar year, multiplied by 100 000.