Detailed results. Year 2019
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Basic cause of death
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National results
The tables in this publication with identifier (C*) have been modified on 10/11/2023.Note to users
The tables in this publication with identifier (C**) have been modified on 30/07/2024
The tables in this publication with identifier (C***) have been modified on 19/11/2024. - Results by Autonomous City and Community
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Provincial results
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- Última modificación:
- 04/28/2021
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- Dimensiones:
- Causes (reduced list), Sex, Province of residence
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- Última modificación:
- 04/28/2021
- Tamaño del fichero:
- 27,983.00 bytes
- Dimensiones:
- Causes (infant list), Sex, Province of residence
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- Última modificación:
- 04/28/2021
- Tamaño del fichero:
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- Dimensiones:
- Causes (reduced perinatal list), Sex, Province of residence
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- Última modificación:
- 04/28/2021
- Tamaño del fichero:
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- Dimensiones:
- Causes (reduced perinatal list), Sex, Mother's province of residence
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National results
- Deaths by suicide
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Mortality indicators
The table "Standardized mortality rates by cause of death (most frequent causes of death in each age group), sex, educational level and age. 25 years and older." has been reviewed and modified on 02/08/2022.Note to users
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Multiple causes of death
Multiple causes of death are the set of diseases, morbid conditions or injuries that led to or contributed to death, and the circumstances of the accident or violence that led to those injuries. From the 2016 deaths, results are presented in this section that interrelate multiple causes and the basic cause (the disease or injury that initiated the chain of pathological events leading directly to death).Note to users