New Zealand - Potential Years of Life Lost from Blood and Blood-Forming Organs Diseases
Since 2014, New Zealand Potential Years of Life Lost from Blood and Blood-Forming Organs Diseases fell by 10.1% year on year. In 2019, the country was ranked number 36 comparing other countries in Potential Years of Life Lost from Blood and Blood-Forming Organs Diseases at 9.5 Years Per Hundred Thousand Men Aged 0-69. New Zealand is overtaken by Poland, which was number 35 at 10 Years Per Hundred Thousand Men Aged 0-69 and is followed by Iceland at 6.5 Years Per Hundred Thousand Men Aged 0-69. South Africa topped the ranking with 669.2 Years Per Hundred Thousand Men Aged 0-69 in 2019, a decrease of 2.3% versus 2018. Mexico, Brazil and Colombia respectively ranked number 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Sweden recorded the best 5 years average growth at +17.8% per year, while Slovenia witnessed the worst performance at -41.4% per year.
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Date | Years Per Hundred Thousand Men Aged 0-69 |
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2019 | 9.50 |
2018 | 9.80 |
2017 | 10.00 |
2016 | 10.30 |
2015 | 8.60 |
How does New Zealand rank in Potential Years of Life Lost from Blood and Blood-Forming Organs Diseases?
# | 39 Countries | Years Per Hundred Thousand Men Aged 0-69 | Last | YoY | 5‑years CAGR | ||
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1 |
#1
South Africa
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669.20 | 2019 | -2.3 % | +2.9 % | View data | |
2 |
#2
Mexico
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64.30 | 2019 | -0.9 % | +0.3 % | View data | |
35 |
#35
Poland
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10.00 | 2019 | -2.9 % | +1.7 % | View data | |
36 |
#36
New Zealand
|
9.50 | 2019 | -3.1 % | -10.1 % | View data | |
37 |
#37
Iceland
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6.50 | 2019 | +1.6 % | NA | View data |