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Avoidable Mortality in England and Wales
Deaths caused by conditions such as heart disease and cancer, broken down by gender.
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Avoidable mortality in the UK
Deaths from causes considered avoidable, treatable or preventable given timely and effective healthcare or public health interventions.
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Avoidable Mortality in England and Wales
Deaths caused by conditions such as heart disease and cancer, broken down by gender.
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Gestation-specific Infant Mortality
Death rates of pre-term, full-term and post-term babies and various factors that may influence their survival.
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Gestation-specific Infant Mortality in England and Wales
Death rates of pre-term, full-term and post-term babies and various factors that may influence their survival.
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Gestation-specific Infant Mortality in England and Wales
Death rates of pre-term, full-term and post-term babies and various factors that may influence their survival.
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Pregnancy and ethnic factors influencing births and infant mortality
Death rates of pre-term, full-term and post-term babies and various factors that may influence their survival.
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Inequalities in mortality involving common physical health conditions, England
Rates of mortality involving cancers, cardiovascular diseases, chronic kidney disease, dementia, diabetes, and respiratory diseases, by Census 2021 variables. Experimental Statistics.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) mortality and long-term outdoor air pollution in London
Experimental analysis of the risk of death involving coronavirus (COVID-19) for people living in areas with different air pollution exposure levels within London, using linked data from the Office for National Statistics’ Public Health Data Asset. This analysis has been produced in partnership with the University of Leicester and Imperial College London.
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Mortality and equality in England and Wales
Odds ratios of mortality by various characteristics from 27 March 2011 to 26 March 2012 using data from the Public Health Data Asset (PHDA), with geographical coverage of England and Wales.