The study is based on fatal crash statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which looked at
the number of deaths per 100 million vehicle miles or caused by DUI, speeding, careless driving, or other causes.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,
the number of deaths per mile traveled in 2006 on motorcycles was approximately 35 times the number in cars.
For bicyclists ≥ 16 years of age, there were only slight changes in the average
number of deaths per year and the mortality rate per 100000 person - years, and the time series analysis demonstrated no significant change in deaths after legislation.
For bicyclists 1 to 15 years of age, the average
number of deaths per year decreased 52 %, the mortality rate per 100000 person - years decreased 55 %, and the time series analysis demonstrated a significant reduction in deaths after legislation.
This map, based on previous research, shows a model estimate of the average
number of deaths per 1,000 square kilometers (386 square miles) per year due to fine particulate matter (PM2.5), a type of outdoor air pollution.
I recently learned that
the number of deaths per year from breast cancer has not changed.
7 The motor vehicle fatality rate in the United States — the average
number of deaths per passenger - mile of driving — has dropped by roughly 80 percent in the past half century.
Though Chicago has a higher number of gun deaths than any other major city,
the number of deaths per capita is notably lower than in other cities because of Chicago's large population.
Not exact matches
Flying bullets aside, the state has the second - highest
number of yearly road
deaths per 100,000 drivers (7.9).
We do not have the
number of births in the RCT area, so we multiply 5q0 by the under - 5 population (as a proxy for births over a 5 year period) and then divide by 5 to get the
deaths per person
per year.
There is an indisputable link between America's abnormally high
number of guns
per capita and its abnormally high
number of gun
deaths.
The Finnish boxes are part
of a wider scheme that helped reduce the
number of infants
deaths from 10 percent to 0.2
per cent — one
of the lowest rates in the world.
Deaths may have been more fully ascertained than births, but home birth newsletters reported births for the non-participants with comparatively large caseloads, and the dataset shows no marked difference in the
number of births
per year.
The Gulbranson study was conducted in New Zealand and determined a perinatal
death rate
of 2.97
per thousand; I clearly needed to find out if this was truly «similar» to hospital rates, so I highlighted this
number and made a mental note to come back to it.
According to estimates by the World Health Organization (WHO) stroke is the
number one cause
of death worldwide with an estimated 5.5 million
deaths per year.
The difference between that and even a conservative
number like the 1.06
per 1000 for vertex intrapartum
death would add another order
of magnitude more risk.
Based on 2007 - 2009 data, CPSC estimates that the average
number of deaths due to playpens is 12
per year.
The preventative advice led to a sharp drop in the
number of deaths from SIDS; from over a hundred children annually, to about twenty
deaths per year in more recent years.
A study published by the group today says that Britain is among the best performing countries when it comes to the
number of road
deaths per head
of the population.
Staten Island had the highest
per capita rate
of overdoses in the city, with The Bronx having the largest
number of deaths.
A $ 100 -
per - firearm federal sales tax would help stem the flow
of illegal weapons into New York, reducing the
number of gun - related
deaths such as those
of the four NYPD officers killed in the past year, Rep. Nydia Velázquez said Monday.
In 2015, GTI reported that the
number of people killed by Fulani herdsmen decreased by 50
per cent, amounting to over 630 fewer
deaths.
For instance, among the six largest countries, although the actual
numbers of female
deaths from lung cancer will still be the highest in the UK in 2016 than in the other large countries (at 16,400), the rate
per 100,000 women has started to fall (from 20.15
per 100,000 in 2013 to 19.37 predicted in 2016), while
death rates are still rising in the other countries.
Although global rates
of maternal
death have been dropping by about 1.5 percent each year since 1980, there is still a long way to go if countries hope to meet United Nations Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 5 by 2015 — a 75 percent reduction in the
number of maternal
deaths per 100,000 live births from 1990 levels.
According to the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, in 1990 — the last year for which reliable figures are available — AIDS was responsible for 17
per cent
of all
deaths in men aged between 25 and 44, compared with 11.5
per cent in 1988, when it ranked as the
number three killer after heart disease and «unintentional
deaths», from accidents such as car crashes for example.
A recent study in Environmental Health showed that access to clean water could reduce childhood mortality by 1.17
deaths per 1,000 children, which is a large
number of preventable
deaths for the millions
of children who lack access to improved water — and millions more who apparently lack access to fully safe water supplies.
Although the actual absolute
numbers have increased when compared with 2009 (the year for which there are World Health Organization mortality data for most EU countries) due to the growing
numbers of elderly people, the rate (age - standardised
per 100,000
of the population)
of people who die from the disease has declined from 148.3 male and 89.1 female
deaths per 100,000 in 2009 to 138.1
deaths and 84.7
per 100,000 predicted for 2014.
«Without drastic improvements in control measures,» the report concluded, «the
number of cases
of and
deaths from [Ebola] are expected to continue increasing from hundreds to thousands
per week in the coming months.»
In this cohort born after 2007, the
number of children with poor outcome is lower at 34
per cent (11
per cent
death and 23
per cent survived with disability).
If the
number of partial replacements were to increase from 8 to 20
per cent, the NHS could potentially prevent 170
deaths, at the cost
of 400 additional revisions.
An unexpectedly high
number of deaths (7.9
per cent) occurred once the patient left hospital, the reasons for which are unclear.
Pulmonary hypertension is rare — with only about 15 to 50 cases
per million people — but the total
number of deaths attributed to the disease increased by more than 40 percent in the U.S. between 1980 and 2002, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Globally, the
number of maternal
deaths dropped 43 % to an estimated 303,000 this year from about 532,000 in 1990, or to 216 maternal
deaths per 100,000 live births from 385 in 1990, the report said.
Louisiana and Alaska, for example, led the country in the
number of gun
deaths per 100,000 people in 2014.
Taken together, the
number of deaths from all infections is still higher than the combined
number of neonatal problems, but only by 6
per cent.
Taken together, the
number of deaths from all infections is higher than the
number of neonatal problems, but only by 6
per cent.
The
number of Lassa virus infections
per year in west Africa is estimated at 100,000 to 300,000, with approximately 5,000
deaths.
The research team looked at the
number of injuries, severity
of injury, type
of hospital interventions, patient
deaths and costs -
per - patient in children with gunshot injuries compared with children whose injuries resulted from other mechanisms, including stabbing, being hit by a motor vehicle, struck by blunt object, falls, motor vehicle crashes and others.
According to a BBC article, over 100,000 people die each year due to ineffective malaria medicines, and overall, Interpol puts the
number of deaths due to counterfeit pharmaceuticals at up to a million
per year.
Number of obesity related
deaths per year = 300,000.
Number of biking
deaths per year = 726.
As
per my p.s. — I suspect the majority
of deaths are in the over 65s — where higher protein intake is associated with lower mortality and the smaller
number of deaths in the 50 - 65 group may explain some
of the large confidence intervals and relative risks.
The Human Security Report project brings forth the argument that while «the average
number of battle
deaths per conflict in the region has declined by 90 percent since 2000» across the Sub-Saharan Africa, nearly half
of the world's state - based battle
deaths between 1989 and 2009 were caused by wars in sub-Saharan Africa, most
of them in the 1990s» (2012:163).
The UK has one
of the highest
numbers of asbestos ‑ related
deaths in the world, over 5,500
deaths per year and this figure is rising.
The
number of vehicle miles traveled (VMT) on U.S. roads in 2016 increased by 2.2 percent, and resulted in a fatality rate
of 1.18
deaths per 100 VMT - a 2.6 percent increase from the previous year.
Finally, some good news, bad news: Cars are now so safe, already, that for the past decade
deaths from motor vehicle crashes
per year have dipped below the
number of suicides: 32,675 based on the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS), versus an estimated 41,000 suicides last year.
I also looked at model history and
death rate
per number of registered vehicles.
The maximum Sum Assured on
Death, irrespective
of number of Policies, is capped to Rs. 10 Lakhs
per life
The maximum
Death Benefit (due to Accident), irrespective
of number of Policies, is capped to Rs. 20 Lakhs
per life
Determining the cost
per thousand
of the insurance itself is a straightforward calculation: Subtract the cost
of the riders and fees and divide your premium by the
number of thousands
of dollars
of death benefit.