X59 Exposure to unspecified factor
(Exposure to unspecified factor )Disease of males and females from the section "Accidental exposure to other and unspecified factors". Causes not a significant loss of workdays. May be the cause of death.
Exposure to unspecified factor is diagnosed to women at 29.1% more often than men
9 719 146
Men are diagnosed with Exposure to unspecified factor. For 199 125 of them, this diagnosis is fatal
0.02 %
mortality in men with disease Exposure to unspecified factor
12 547 603
Women are diagnosed with Exposure to unspecified factor For 224 445 of these, this diagnosis is fatal.
0.02 %
mortality in women with disease Exposure to unspecified factor
Risk group for the disease Exposure to unspecified factor men aged 45-49 and women aged85-89
Features of the disease Exposure to unspecified factor
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