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Released on: 03 September 2019 | User requested data
Released on: 15 June 2017 | User requested data
Released on: 07 March 2022 | Statistical bulletin
Deaths from causes considered avoidable, treatable or preventable given timely and effective healthcare or public health interventions in those aged under 75 years.
Released on: 17 April 2025 | User requested data
Released on: 26 February 2016 | User requested data
Released on: 27 March 2023 | Statistical bulletin
Estimates of the risk of all-cause and cardiac death in the 12 weeks after vaccination or positive SARS-CoV-2 test compared with subsequent weeks for people aged 12 to 29 years in England using two sources of mortality data: ONS death registrations and deaths recorded in Hospital Episode Statistics. Experimental Statistics.
Released on: 15 December 2023 | Dataset
Annual data on the number of deaths registered in England and Wales by age group, sex, year and underlying cause of death, as defined using the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision.
Released on: 18 July 2018 | Dataset
Death statistics reported include counts of deaths by age and sex and by selected cause. Standardised mortality ratios, age-standardised mortality rates and infant mortality rates by area of usual residence are also included.
Released on: 19 July 2021 | User requested data
Released on: 26 February 2021 | Statistical bulletin
Deaths from causes considered avoidable, treatable or preventable given timely and effective healthcare or public health interventions.