The mortality rate/child deaths
within first year after birth are one of the biggest issues in the world. The
reason behind these deaths is lack of medical facilities, lack of
infrastructure, as well as, poverty, along with a variety of diseases. The
developing world is facing this issue more than any other regions in the world
because they lack resources, capability, and capacity.
Source:
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/countries-with-the-highest-infant-mortality-rates.html
2. TOP 10 Countries with
most Influenza deaths
The influenza is one of the viral diseases,
causing a significant amount of deaths all around the world. This rate has been
increasing as per the reports published by World Health Organizations. The seasonal
influenza virus has four types named as type A, B, C, and D. The seasonal
epidemics are caused and circulated by type A and B of the influenza virus.
Source: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/influenza-(seasonal)
3. TOP 10 Countries with
most assault deaths
The assault deaths are more common
in countries where violence is more prevalent than the others. This violence
can be in a variety of forms, but untimely lead to an assault, which kills
other people. It has been observed that countries do observe the difference in
assault deaths in terms of various aspects such as race, gender, as well as,
age.
Source: https://www.livestories.com/statistics/us-homicide-assault-deaths-mortality
4. TOP 10 Countries with
most HIV Deaths
HIV is a type of virus, and immune
system of the humans is attacked by this virus, which leads to AIDS, a deadly
disease. It is a fact that if HIV is detected in its very early stages, then it
can be managed accordingly to make sure that it does not progress to its final
and lethal stage of AIDS.
Source:
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/countries-with-the-highest-rates-of-hiv-aids.html
5. TOP 10 Countries with
most Heart Attack Deaths
It is shocking to know that the
number one cause of deaths on global scale is due to cardiovascular diseases. That’s
why it is necessary to raise more awareness and information in this regard to
the masses to understand how deadly heart diseases are. The 29th Sep
is celebrated as “World Heart Day”, which is a good opportunity to spread the
message across the globe.
Source:
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2015/10/which-countries-have-the-most-deaths-from-heartdisease/
6. TOP 10 Countries with
most lung cancer Deaths
In the cancer category, lung cancer
has been one of the most common, and it has been one of the leading causes of
deaths by the cancer disease. It was revealed in a study that there are two
primary reasons to cause lung cancer in patients; one is the use of
beta-carotene supplements with high-dose, and the other is drinking water,
which is contaminated with arsenic.
Source: https://www.wcrf.org/dietandcancer/cancer-trends/lung-cancer-statistics
7. Most infectious
Diseases worldwide since 1950s
The infectious diseases have been so
common if we look back to 1950s and people were struggling to fight with these
diseases. But medical science has made so many revolutions in the period of
time to fight with these infections, and that’s why the number of infectious
diseases went down with the passage of time.
Source:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6447676/
8. Which Virus is more
dangerous? Coronavirus vs. Influenza
The
debate on this topic is in very early days because Coronavirus is still going
on, and a good comparison can be made once it is over. But scientists believe
that Coronavirus is proving to be more dangerous than influenza because we can
make predictions with influenza, but Coronavirus has been uncertain and
unpredictable in so many ways. It is quickly spreading across the world so at
the moment, it is considered more dangerous than influenza.
Source: https://www.livescience.com/new-coronavirus-compare-with-flu.html
9.
TOP 10 Countries with most Diabetes
Deaths
There is no concrete data available
on deaths due to Diabetes, but there is a list of top countries with the
prevalence of Diabetes. It is one of the quickly spreading non-communicable
diseases in the world irrespective of the demographic, developmental, economic,
and epidemiological variability of the countries. The International Diabetes
Federation has predicted that the number of diabetes patients till 2025 can
reach up to 300 million.
Source: https://dlife.com/20-countries-with-the-highest-diabetes-rates/
10. TOP 10 Countries with
most Alzheimer Deaths
It is important to know that around
46.8m people are affected by Alzheimer all around the world. It is quite
shocking to know that most of the developed world countries such as the United
States, Switzerland, Canada, etc. are badly affected by this disease. The
economic impact of Alzheimer has been extremely significant that if its
representation is made as an economy of a country, then its number would be 18th
in the list.
Source: https://braintest.com/alzheimers-statistics-throughout-the-united-states-and-worldwide/
11. TOP 10 Countries with
most Malnutrition Deaths
As per the global hunger index,
there are so many countries which are facing the issue of malnutrition and
hunger, and it can be assumed that deaths in these countries will also be more
in numbers than any other countries. One of the Sustainable Developmental Goals
established by the UN is to “End Hunger” by 2030 and looking at current data
& facts, it looks impossible to achieve this sustainable goal.
Source:
https://ourworldindata.org/hunger-and-undernourishment
12. TOP 10 Countries with
most Cancer related deaths
The cancer is one of the growing
public health concerns because its rate is increasing in all parts of the
world. It is quite worrying to know that around 70% of cancer-related deaths
are happening in low, as well as, middle-income countries. The most important
risk factor for causing cancer is the use of Tobacco.
Source: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/cancer
13. TOP 10 most populated
Countries
The population of the world is
increasing in extensive numbers and world is not paying attention to this
issue. The data has shown that one birth is happening after every 9 seconds.
The world needs to look at this increase in population because it will be
impossible for the world to meet the needs of a growing population in such huge
numbers.
Source: https://www.infoplease.com/world/population-statistics/worlds-50-most-populous-countries
14. TOP 10 longest living
nations
By looking at top 10 countries in
this regard means analysing the countries with the most life expectancy rates. It
means that people tend to live longer than the other countries. There are a
variety of reasons for longest living nations with great life expectancy such
as eating plant-based & balanced diets, enjoying life with family, having
better economic resources, and involvement in low-impact tasks.
Source: https://www.farandwide.com/s/countries-live-longest-2b1e1e8a7f3045ab
15. Top 10 short lifespan
nations
There are a variety of reasons to
increase or decrease the lifespan and life expectancy of people. The fact of
the matter is that the people of Sub-Saharan Africa are the ones, who live a
life with a shorter lifespan as compared to any other region in the world. The
most common reason for short lifespan is poor health and poverty.
Source: https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/10-countries-with-the-shortest-life-expectancies.html