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Released on: 07 February 2017
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Statistical bulletin
Deaths in the UK that are known to be direct consequences of alcohol misuse, such as alcoholic liver disease.
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Released on: 10 August 2016
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Statistical bulletin
Annual data on sudden infant deaths in England and Wales and infant deaths for which the cause remained unascertained after a full investigation, with associated risk factors.
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Released on: 03 September 2015
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Statistical bulletin
Deaths where Clostridium difficile infection was mentioned on the death certificate by sex, age group and whether the death occurred in hospital or elsewhere.
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Released on: 19 August 2015
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Statistical bulletin
Annual data on sudden infant deaths in England and Wales and infant deaths for which the cause remained unascertained after a full investigation, with associated risk factors.
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Released on: 11 February 2015
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Statistical bulletin
Deaths in the UK that are known to be direct consequences of alcohol misuse, such as alcoholic liver disease.
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Released on: 20 August 2014
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Statistical bulletin
Annual data on sudden infant deaths in England and Wales and infant deaths for which the cause remained unascertained after a full investigation, with associated risk factors.
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Released on: 29 November 2024
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Statistical bulletin
Annual data on sudden infant deaths in England and Wales and infant deaths for which the cause remained unascertained after a full investigation.
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Released on: 08 September 2022
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Statistical bulletin
Annual data on sudden infant deaths in England and Wales and infant deaths for which the cause remained unascertained after a full investigation, with associated risk factors.
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Released on: 19 August 2019
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Statistical bulletin
Annual data on sudden infant deaths in England and Wales and infant deaths for which the cause remained unascertained after a full investigation, with associated risk factors.
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Released on: 29 January 2013
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Statistical bulletin
Deaths in the UK that are known to be direct consequences of alcohol misuse, such as alcoholic liver disease.