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Share of deaths by cause, United States, 2001

Data refers to the specific cause of death, which is distinguished from risk factors for death, such as air pollution, diet and other lifestyle factors. This is shown by
cause of death as the percentage of total deaths.

0%5%10%15%20%25%30%35%Cardiovascular diseases37.48%Cancers24.23%Dementia7.09%Diabetes6.5%Respiratory diseases6.08%Digestive diseases3.44%Lower respiratory infections3.31%Diabetes mellitus2.8%Road incidents2.03%Kidney disease2%Liver disease1.59%Suicide1.47%Parkinson disease0.83%Homicide0.8%Drug disorders0.65%HIV/AIDS0.64%Neonatal deaths0.58%Alcohol disorders0.37%Fire0.24%Hepatitis0.19%Drowning0.17%Nutritional deficiencies0.14%Diarrheal diseases0.13%Terrorism0.12%Protein-energy malnutrition0.12%Meningitis0.08%Heat-related (hot and cold exposure)0.05%Tuberculosis0.05%Maternal deaths0.03%Conflict<0.01%Natural disasters<0.01%Intestinal infectious diseases<0.01%Malaria0%