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Overviews of the state of external cause mortality in Africa and Asia are therefore based on uncertain information.
Among cases that were identified by codes of external cause, only 10% had records of diagnosis related to ADR.
Based on the limited records of external cause coding, the main mechanisms of these orthopedic dislocations were traffic accidents (57.4%) and accident falls (27.5%).
An examination of External Cause of Injury Codes (E-codes) would perhaps cast light on our observation, but E-codes were not recorded in this data set.
The overall INDEPTH data set from which these analyses of external cause mortality are drawn is described in detail elsewhere (7).
The patterns of external cause mortality found here generally corresponded with expectations and other sources of information, but they fill some important gaps in population-based mortality data.
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By 2007, deaths from disease accounted for 46 percent of autopsies, while people who died of external causes accounted for 50 percent.
The answer is that these women are far more likely to die of "external causes" than other married women – that is, they are more likely to die of accidents that are not suicides.
Furthermore, it is well known that some types of external causes are difficult to evaluate.
According to the UK Office of National Statistics, around 17,201 people died of external causes in England and Wales in 2010.
We recoded the death certificate database from 1991 to 2001 inclusive based on the short version of the International Classification of External Causes of Injuries (ICECI).
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