How many deaths in the Philippines per year?

How many deaths in the Philippines per year?

The statistic shows the death rate in the Philippines from 2009 to 2019. In 2019, there were about 5.92 deaths per 1,000 inhabitants in the Philippines.

What was the death rate in the Philippines in 2019?

Reported deaths in 2019 reached 620,414, an increase of 5.0 percent from the 590,709 registered deaths in 2018. This is equivalent to a crude death rate of 5.8, or about six (6) deaths per thousand population in 2019. This corresponds to an average of 1,700 deaths per day, which translates to 71 deaths per hour or one (1) death per minute in 2019.

Where is the highest morbidity in the Philippines?

The areas of the Philippines where these causes of death and morbidity are the highest are rural, isolated regions/communities that exist far from the country’s capital and urban centers, including ARMM, SOCCKSARGEN, MIMAROPA and the Cagayan Valley as can be seen on the adjacent map.

What are the leading causes of death in the Philippines?

Causes of Deaths in the Philippines (Preliminary): January to December 2020 The top three causes of death in the country in 2020 were ischaemic heart diseases, neoplasms, and cerebrovascular diseases. Incidentally, these were also the leading causes of death in 2019.

What’s the percentage of infant deaths in the Philippines?

Infant deaths are deaths that occurred before reaching age 1. At the national level, 20,311 infant deaths were registered in 2017. Six out of ten deaths were males (11,760 or 57.9%). The top three regions that registered high infant deaths were CALABARZON with 3,546 (17.5%), NCR with 3,357 (16.5%) and Central Luzon with 2,314 (11.4%).

Reported deaths in 2019 reached 620,414, an increase of 5.0 percent from the 590,709 registered deaths in 2018. This is equivalent to a crude death rate of 5.8, or about six (6) deaths per thousand population in 2019. This corresponds to an average of 1,700 deaths per day, which translates to 71 deaths per hour or one (1) death per minute in 2019.

The areas of the Philippines where these causes of death and morbidity are the highest are rural, isolated regions/communities that exist far from the country’s capital and urban centers, including ARMM, SOCCKSARGEN, MIMAROPA and the Cagayan Valley as can be seen on the adjacent map.

Causes of Deaths in the Philippines (Preliminary): January to December 2020 The top three causes of death in the country in 2020 were ischaemic heart diseases, neoplasms, and cerebrovascular diseases. Incidentally, these were also the leading causes of death in 2019.

Infant deaths are deaths that occurred before reaching age 1. At the national level, 20,311 infant deaths were registered in 2017. Six out of ten deaths were males (11,760 or 57.9%). The top three regions that registered high infant deaths were CALABARZON with 3,546 (17.5%), NCR with 3,357 (16.5%) and Central Luzon with 2,314 (11.4%).