Deaths in the UK which are known to be direct consequences of alcohol misuse.
Publications
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Alcohol-specific deaths in the UK: registered in 2016
Deaths in the UK that are known to be direct consequences of alcohol misuse, such as alcoholic liver disease.
Data
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Alcohol-specific deaths by sex, age group and individual cause of death
Annual data on number of alcohol-specific deaths by sex, age group and individual cause of death, UK constituent countries.
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Alcohol-specific deaths in the UK: liver diseases and the impact of deprivation
Annual data on deaths caused by unspecified hepatitis, and fibrosis and cirrhosis of the liver in the UK. Age-standardised rates for alcohol-specific deaths by deprivation quintile in England.
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Alcohol-specific deaths in the UK
Annual data on age-standardised and age-specific alcohol-specific death rates in the UK, its constituent countries and regions of England.
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Alcohol-related deaths by sex, age group and individual cause of death
Annual data on the number of alcohol-related deaths by sex, age group and individual cause of death, UK constituent countries.
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Alcohol-related deaths in the UK
Annual data on age-standardised and age-specific alcohol-related death rates in the UK, its constituent countries and regions of England.
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