Long-Term Trends in Asthma Mortality by Sex and Age: Insights from Australian Data
This chapter explores long-term trends in deaths due to asthma, analyzing data by sex, age, and other demographics from the AIHW National Mortality Database. It highlights recent trends in mortality for individuals aged 5–34 years, along with a world ranking of asthma-related deaths within this age group. The data from 2003-2007 also examines age distribution, geographic variations, socioeconomic statuses, and seasonal fluctuations in asthma mortality, providing critical insights into the burden of asthma in different populations.
Long-Term Trends in Asthma Mortality by Sex and Age: Insights from Australian Data
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Chapter 4 Mortality
Long-term trends in death due to asthma by sex, all ages and people aged 5–34 years * Indicates change to the ICD Source: AIHW National Mortality Database
Recent trends in deaths due to asthma by sex, all ages and people aged 5–34 years Source: AIHW National Mortality Database
World ranking of asthma mortality, people aged 5–34 years Source: WHO; AIHW National Mortality Database 2003-2007
Deaths due to asthma by age and sex Source: AIHW National Mortality Database 2003-2007
Age distribution for asthma and all causes mortality Source: AIHW National Mortality Database 2003–2007
Deaths due to asthma by state/territory Source: AIHW National Mortality Database 2003–2007
Deaths due to asthma by remoteness and age Source: AIHW National Mortality Database 2003–2007
Deaths due to asthma by age and Indigenous status Source: AIHW National Mortality Database 2003–2007
Deaths due to asthma by age and country of birth Source: AIHW National Mortality Database 2003–2007
Deaths due to asthma by age and socioeconomic status Source: AIHW National Mortality Database 2003–2007
Case-fatality rate due to asthma by socioeconomic status Source: AIHW National Mortality Database 2003–2007
Seasonal variation in deaths due to asthma by age Source: AIHW National Mortality Database 2003–2007