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WHO data tracks the percentage of fatal road traffic crashes involving alcohol. This indicator likely contains country-level statistics for public health monitoring. The dataset is published by the World Health Organization's Global Health Observatory.
World Health Organization data on the proportion of road traffic crash deaths attributable to alcohol consumption among individuals aged 15 and over. The dataset likely contains tabular statistics, such as percentages, for various countries or regions. It is published by the WHO via the Global Health Observatory platform.
Global Health Observatory data on the proportion of all traffic crashes involving alcohol. The dataset is published by the World Health Organization (WHO) and likely contains time-series and country-level statistics. The specific temporal coverage and update frequency are not provided in the available metadata.
Alcohol-related road traffic crashes (% of all traffic crashes) is a dataset from the World Health Organization's Global Health Observatory. It likely contains tabular data on the proportion of traffic accidents attributed to alcohol consumption. The specific temporal coverage, geographic scope, and data collection methodology are not detailed in the available metadata.
World Health Organization data on alcohol-related road traffic crashes, normalized per 100,000 population. The dataset likely contains time-series and geographic breakdowns, as indicated by platform tags. It is published on the WHO Global Health Observatory (GHO) platform.
Alcohol-attributable fractions quantify the proportion of road traffic crash deaths among individuals aged 15 and over that are caused by alcohol consumption. The dataset is published by the World Health Organization's Global Health Observatory. Its specific temporal and geographical coverage are not detailed in the provided metadata.
World Health Organization data likely contains the percentage distribution of road traffic fatalities across different types of road users, such as pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists. The dataset is published by the World Health Organization via the GHO data repository. The specific temporal coverage and geographic scope are not detailed in the available metadata.
Estimated road traffic death rates per 100,000 population, published by the World Health Organization (WHO). The data likely contains country-level mortality statistics related to road safety. Specific temporal coverage, column details, and update frequency are not provided in the metadata.
Age-standardized death rates for road traffic accidents per 100,000 population, published by the World Health Organization (WHO). The data likely contains mortality statistics intended for international comparison. The specific time range, geographic coverage, and number of records are not detailed in the available metadata.
Alcohol-related road traffic crashes per 100,000 population is a public health indicator likely sourced from the World Health Organization. The dataset appears to provide a standardized metric for comparing the impact of alcohol-impaired driving across different populations. Its tabular structure suggests it contains country-level or regional statistics.
Attribution data for road traffic deaths linked to alcohol consumption, likely expressed as a percentage. The dataset is published by the World Health Organization (WHO) via its Global Health Observatory (GHO) platform. The specific temporal and geographic coverage, column details, and data collection methodology are not provided in the available metadata.
Estimated numbers of road traffic deaths, likely compiled by the World Health Organization (WHO). The data appears to focus on global or national-level mortality statistics related to transportation incidents. Columns may suggest metrics like year, country, and estimated death counts, but specific details require verification after download.
World Health Organization data provides age-standardized death rates for road traffic crashes among populations aged 15 and over. The dataset likely contains mortality figures per 100,000 population, sourced from the WHO Global Health Observatory. Specific temporal and geographic coverage requires verification after download.
World Health Organization data provides age-standardized death rates from road traffic crashes for populations aged 15 and over. The dataset likely contains per-country rates per 100,000 population. It is published via the WHO Global Health Observatory (GHO) platform.
Age-standardized Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) per 100,000 population for road traffic accidents, as estimated by the World Health Organization. The dataset quantifies the health burden of road injuries across countries and over time. It is produced by the WHO's Global Health Observatory, though the specific time range and update frequency are not provided in the input.
Smear-positive tuberculosis case-detection rates are provided as a percentage metric. The dataset originates from the World Health Organization's Global Health Observatory. Temporal coverage and update frequency are unknown.
Prevalence of tuberculosis (per 100,000 population) data is provided by the World Health Organization. It tracks the estimated rate of tuberculosis cases across global populations. The dataset is part of the WHO's Global Health Observatory repository.
World Health Organization data on the percentage of smear-positive tuberculosis cases successfully treated. The dataset provides treatment outcome metrics aggregated at national and potentially subnational levels. It is produced by the WHO's Global Health Observatory (GHO) to monitor progress against TB.
World Health Organization data tracks the percentage of estimated new and relapse tuberculosis cases detected under the internationally recommended DOTS strategy. This metric is a key indicator for monitoring global TB control program performance. The dataset originates from the WHO's Global Health Observatory.
World Health Organization data provides tuberculosis mortality rates per 100,000 population specifically for HIV-negative individuals. The dataset covers global and national-level estimates, derived from WHO's Global Health Observatory. It is used for monitoring progress towards tuberculosis elimination targets.