occurring in the course of labor, delivery
and puerperium
2. Hypertension complicating pregnancy,
childbirth and puerperium
3. Postpartum hemorrhage
4. Pregnancy with abortive outcome
5. Hemorrhage related to pregnancy
The biomedical causes of maternal mortality are well recognised Three quarters of maternal mortalities result from the direct obstetric complications of haemorrhage, infection, obstructed labour, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, and septic abortion. The remainder are due to other 'direct' obstetric causes such as pulmonary embolism or ectopic pregnancy, or 'indirect' causes that are aggravated by pregnancy, such as malaria, hepatitis, Diabetes mellitus and Heart disease. Worldwide the most common cause of maternal mortality is haemorrhage, but the proportion due to each cause varies between regions.
Sorry I don't have 1-10...but I am guessing you can find them out through the information I just gave you.
Top ten causes of death in our country (Philippines):
1. Heart disease
2. Vascular system disease
3. cancer
4. accidents
5. pneumonia
6. tubercolosis
7. abnormal clinical findings
8. chronic lower respiratory diseases
9. diabetes
10. perinatal conditions
these are based on what i know. hope this could help you.
According to the FAO 2001-2003 Statistics (Number of Undernourished People[million]), out of 24 Countries, Philippines is the 8th containing 15.2 malnourished people.In the Department of Health's Health Staistics Website the Top Ten Causes of Mortality in the Philippines are 1.) Heart diseases,2.) Vascular System Disease, 3.) Cancer, 4.) Accidents, 5.) Pneumonia, 6.) Tuberculosis, 7.) Sign, Symptoms, Abnormal Clinical Laboratory Findings, NEC, 8.) Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases, 9.) Diabetes and 10.) Perinatal Conditions: Infant mortality rate in the Philippines is higher compared to its southeast Asian neighbors. Currently, the Infant Mortality Rate is 22.12 deaths per 1,000 live births. Identified causes include sepsis, prematurity, jaundice, entangled umbilical cord leading to asphyxia, diarrhea, and congenital malformations. Improved prenatal care can possibly decrease the mortality rates even more. and hypertensive heart diseases as the major types involved. Another study blames cigarette smoking, the easy accessibility of cigarettes even to adolescents, and the usual suspects of increasing fat intake, increasing diabetes cases, and high cholesterol levels as predisposing factors. In my own understaning, I've figured-out that Malnutrition and Malnourishment in the main causes of infant and maternal Mortality.
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The latest causes of morbidity in the Philippines is acute respiratory infection, bronchitis, hypertension, acute watery diarrhea, and influenza. The latest causes of mortality in the Philippines is heart disease, cancer, pneumonia, and accidents.
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the ten leading causes of mortality in the Philippines year 2008
The ten main causes of death in the Philippines are: heart disease, vascular disease, malignant neoplasm, pneumonia, accidents, tuberculosis, chronic respiratory disease, diabetes, and perinatal problems.
top 10 news in the Philippines (2008)
WHAT ARE THE TOP 10 CORPORATION IN THE PHILIPPINES SINCE 2007-2008?
According to the Department of Health of the Philippines, the top ten leading causes of morbidity in the country in 2005 and 2006 were: * acute lower respiratory tract infection and pneumonia * diarrhea * bronchitis and bronchiolitis * hypertension * influenza * TB respiratory * diseases of the heart * acute febrile illness * malaria * dengue fever.
Cerebrovascular disease. You can see the top 10 causes of death in Japan at the WHO website - here is the direct link. http://www.who.int/whosis/mort/profiles/mort_wpro_jpn_japan.pdf
Philippines leading causes of morbidity & mortality in the year 2007: DiarrheaBronchitisPneumoniaInfluenzaHypertensionTuberculosisMalariaHeart diseasesCancerAccidentsTuberculosisChronic obstructive pulmonary disease and other respiratory diseasesDiabetes and Kidney diseases.reference : http://www.pfizer.com.ph/corporate/news/nih.html00
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