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  2. Excess mortality - Wikipedia

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    A short period of excess mortality that is followed by a compensating period of mortality deficit (i.e., fewer deaths than expected, because those people have died at a younger age) is quite common, and is also known as "harvesting". Mortality deficit in a particular time period can be caused by deaths displaced to an earlier time (due to ...

  3. Health in Poland - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, female obesity prevalence in Poland was 22.2%, while male obesity prevalence reached 23.7%. From 1997 to 2016, the female 18+ obesity prevalence in Poland increased extensively from 18.1 to 22.2%. [5] The male 18+ obesity prevalence in Poland between 1997 and 2016 increased from 14.8% to 23.7%, increasing at an average annual rate of 2 ...

  4. List of countries by mortality rate - Wikipedia

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    Crude mortality rate refers to the number of deaths over a given period divided by the person-years lived by the population over that period. It is usually expressed in units of deaths per 1,000 individuals per year. The list is based on CIA World Factbook 2023 estimates, unless indicated otherwise.

  5. COVID-19 pandemic death rates by country - Wikipedia

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    For the Netherlands, based on overall excess mortality, an estimated 20,000 people died from COVID-19 in 2020, [10] while only the death of 11,525 identified COVID-19 cases was registered. [9] The official count of COVID-19 deaths as of December 2021 is slightly more than 5.4 million, according to World Health Organization's report in May 2022 ...

  6. Undercounting of COVID-19 pandemic deaths by country

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    WHO estimates suggest an excess mortality of at least 3,000,000." [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The global average for underreporting COVID-19 deaths in cities is 30%. [ 7 ] The aim of arriving at a truer death count is ultimately linked to improving national and international abilities and responses to fighting the virus.

  7. 2022 European heatwaves - Wikipedia

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    In November 2022, Reuters stated that there were 20,000 "excess" deaths recorded; deaths which officials did not directly attribute to heat but may be heat-induced. [37] In November 2023, the Barcelona Institute for Global Health revised their number to over 70,000 "excess" deaths after developing a new method to calculate the mortality rate.

  8. Population decline - Wikipedia

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    The recorded population of Poland between 2002 and 2006 had shown a decreasing trend while between 2007 and 2012 the population had an increasing trend. [106] Though since 2020, COVID-19 has started to cause the population to decline rapidly, with over 117,000 people reportedly dying from COVID-19 in Poland by October 2022. [ 107 ]

  9. List of causes of death by rate - Wikipedia

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    A 2021 study using a high spatial resolution model and an updated concentration-response function finds that 10.2 million global excess deaths in 2012 and 8.7 million in 2018 – or a fifth [dubious – discuss] – were due to air pollution generated by fossil fuel combustion, significantly higher than earlier estimates and with spatially ...