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Data reference periodSex (1) Deaths by transport accidents (No.) by Sex; Annual (2)
Place of residence (Portugal)
PT: Portugal
No.
2013T: MF756
1: M592
2: F164
2012T: MF707
1: M554
2: F153
2011T: MF958
1: M734
2: F224
2010T: MF1 000
1: M761
2: F239
2009T: MF1 039
1: M818
2: F221
Deaths by transport accidents (No.) by Sex; Annual - Statistics Portugal, Mortality by causes of death
Note(s):
(1) The total number of deaths may not correspond to the sum of the partial figures by sex, due to the existence of records with unknown sex.
(2) In 2013, the Directorate-General of Health defined a change on the guidelines for the codification of the underlying causes of death related to some conditions of dementia and mental disorders, classified in "Mental and behavioural disorders (F00-F99)", while associated to other chapters of IC-10 in previous years. These changes concern coding specifications of F01- Vascular dementia, F03 - Unspecified dementia, G31 - Other degenerative diseases of nervous system, not classified elsewhere, I67.2 - Cerebral atherosclerosis.
In this sense, the Vascular dementia of acute onset, Vascular dementia multi-infarct dementia and the Vascular dementia unspecified now classified in F01 when there is an underlying organic cause reported on the death certificate (ceasing to be encoded in I67.2).
In parallel, the Dementia not specified or identified as senile dementia, or primary degenerative not otherwise specified, is now coded in F03 when it is not informed an organic antecedent cause on the death certificate (leaving to be coded in I67.9 - Cerebrovascular disease not specified).
Finally, the senile cerebral degeneration, not elsewhere classified, became codified in G31 when it is not informed an underlying organic cause on the death certificate (leaving to be coded in I67.2).

This data last updated:april 05, 2015