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CHAPTER –III
DISTRIBUTION OF DEATHSBY CAUSE
The data on MCCD has been presented as per the National List based on 10
th
revision of
International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10), to facilitate meaningful comparison and
drawing valid conclusions thereof. This Chapter aims at summarizing the findings of the data
reported on medically certified deaths for 31States/UTs by age, sex and major cause groups.
During 2013, a total of 9,28,858 medically certified deaths were reported, of which
5,75,710and 3,53,148pertained to males and femalesrespectively. Theage and sex distribution
of such deaths is presented in the following Statement and is highlighted in Chart 3.1.
Statement 3.1: Age and sex distribution of MedicallyCertified Deaths– 2013 Age Group (In Years)
Male Female Total
Number of Medically Certified
Deaths
Percentage to
Number of Medically Certified
Deaths
Percentage to
Number of Medically Certified
Deaths
Percentage to total medically
certified deaths
Total male deaths under
MCCD
Total medically
certified deaths
Total female deaths
under MCCD
Total medically
certified deaths
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
<1 61397 10.7 6.6 39948 11.3 4.3 101345 10.9
1-4 8227 1.4 0.9 6043 1.7 0.7 14270 1.5
5-14 11489 2.0 1.2 8686 2.5 0.9 20175 2.2
15-24 24647 4.3 2.7 20580 5.8 2.2 45227 4.9
25-34 39665 6.9 4.3 24342 6.9 2.6 64007 6.9
35-44 58205 10.1 6.3 27644 7.8 3.0 85849 9.2
45-54 80459 14.0 8.7 37323 10.6 4.0 117782 12.7
55-64 95650 16.6 10.3 49039 13.9 5.3 144689 15.6
65-69 52166 9.1 5.6 32107 9.1 3.5 84273 9.1
70 or above 129912 22.6 14.0 100182 28.4 10.8 230094 24.8
Not Stated 13893 2.4 1.5 7254 2.1 0.8 21147 2.3
TOTAL 575710 100.0 62.0 353148 100.0 38.0 928858 100.0
Report on Medical Certification of Cause of Death -2013
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3.2 The contribution of male and female deaths in the total medically certified cases were
reported to be 62.0 per cent and 38.0 per cent respectively, with a sex ratio of females to males
to be 613 per thousand.It seems that more males are admitted to hospital during last moments
of life as compared to females. As per the compiled data, more number of people during old
ages (70 years and above) get admitted in hospitals at the time of terminal illness than children
and young age population and the same is depicted in Chart 3.2.