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Time Trend Monailty of Egyptian Major Non-communicable Diseases
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Ali, Kadrya
, Alshry, Gehan
, Ahmed, Reem Zakaria
, El Gamal, Hanan Abd Allah
, Zakareya, Asmaa
, Mostafa, Salah Aldin
in
الأمراض القلبية
/ الأمراض المصرية
/ وفيات السرطان
2017
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Time Trend Monailty of Egyptian Major Non-communicable Diseases
by
Ali, Kadrya
, Alshry, Gehan
, Ahmed, Reem Zakaria
, El Gamal, Hanan Abd Allah
, Zakareya, Asmaa
, Mostafa, Salah Aldin
in
الأمراض القلبية
/ الأمراض المصرية
/ وفيات السرطان
2017
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Time Trend Monailty of Egyptian Major Non-communicable Diseases
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Time Trend Monailty of Egyptian Major Non-communicable Diseases
2017
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Aim: Was to examine the time effects on these leading causes of death from non-Communicable diseases in Egypt. Methodology: It is a cross, sectional historical National Egyptians secondary data [CAPMAS. Egypt] study along the years 2008 to 2014. Results: Diseases of the circulatory system (48.1%, 2014) and GIT system, 11.1%, 2014 by far were the leading causes of death in Egypt. This study shows an escalation from 36.5% in 2008 up to 48.1% in 2014 in Egypt, with a notable increase in females more than males. 1.0 to 0.9 respectively. Second to cardiovascular diseases were GIT system leading causes of death in Egypt, raising from 9.3% in 2008 up to 11.1% in 2014 more predominantly in males (from 10.7% in 2008 to 12.3 in 2014) than females (from 7.5 in 2008 to 9.5 in 2014). Respiratory system diseases leading to death increased from 5.3% at 2008 up to 8% at 2014 in Egypt. The fourth leading cause in Egypt is cancers (about 6.7% at 2014). Moreover, the study provides information about the relative distribution of deaths caused by car accidents in Egypt from 2011 to 2015 per 100000 populations.Conclusion: Deaths due to cardiovascular diseases [CVDs] make up around one-half of the population mortality. GIT diseases come second in rank, followed by respiratory system diseases and cancers.
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جامعة عين شمس - كلية الدراسات العليا للطفولة
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