South West Public Health Observatory

   


Mortality and Health Outcomes in the South West by local authority

Graphs deriv ed from the Compendium of Clinical and Health Indicators Department of Health 2000 .
Source: Office for National Statistics March 2001 . Crown Copyright .
 

The graphical pages linked below are also linked to the appropriate background Excel files. Each file is also linked to a print version configured for easy printing to A4 paper. See full list of Excel files.

3-year average by local authority, 1997-1999  
All causes - mortality rates
  all causes under 15
  all causes 15-64
  all causes 65-74  
Cancer - mortality rates
  all cancers
  bladder cancer
  breast cancer
  cervical cancer
  colorectal cancer
  leukaemia
  lung cancer
  malignant melanoma
  prostate cancer
  stomach cancer
Accidents - mortality rates
  accidents
  accidental falls
  fr actured femur 65 - 84
  fractured femur over 85
  vehicle a ccidents
Heart and circulatory disease - mortality rates
  circulatory diseases
  coronary heart disease
  hypertension and stroke 35-64
  myocardial infarction 35-64
  stroke
C hildhood mortality
  child hood mortality under 1 yea r (1999)
  child hood mortality under 28 day s (1999)
  child hood mortality under 7 day s (1999)
Other causes
  bronchitis and emphysema
  liver disease and cirrhosis
  suicide
  suicide and o pen v erdict
Health Outcomes
  general fertility rate ages 11-49 (1 999 )
  total period fertility rate ages 11-49 ( 199 9)
  conception rates under 16 ( 1996-199 8)
  conception rates under 18 ( 1996-199 8)

 

The Public Health Observatory is part of the South West Observatory, a wider Regional intelligence function, currently supported by the South West Regional Assembly, the Department of Health, the Department for Education and Employment, Government Office South West, the South West of England Regional Development Agency and the Environment Agency.