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Table 2 Burden of deaths attributable to alcohol consumption in Russia for people 0 to 64 years of age in 2012 based on Russia-specific alcohol RR functions

From: Russia-specific relative risks and their effects on the estimated alcohol-attributable burden of disease

Cause*

Women

Men

Total

Deaths

% of all deaths AA

Deaths

% of all deaths AA

Deaths

% of all deaths AA

Total

70,800

31.2 %

161,100

28.7 %

231,900

29.4 %

 

Communicable, maternal, neonatal and nutritional disorders

3,510

13.4 %

12,620

16.8%

16,130

15.9 %

  

HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis

1,470

8.5 %

7,950

14.0 %

9,420

12.7 %

  

Lower respiratory infections

1,960

42.8 %

4,550

35.3 %

6,510

37.2 %

  

Neonatal conditions

80

3.3 %

120

3.4 %

200

3.3 %

 

Non-communicable diseases

51,810

29.9 %

84,850

22.8 %

136,660

25.1 %

  

Neoplasms

3,810

6.8 %

8,120

10.1 %

11,930

8.8 %

  

Diabetes mellitus

−280

−13.9 %

−10

−0.5 %

−290

−7.8 %

  

Cirrhosis of the liver

11,750

76.2 %

11,750

50.0 %

23,500

60.4 %

  

Digestive diseases (except cirrhosis)

970

16.1 %

3,210

18.1 %

4,180

17.6 %

  

Neurological disorders

90

4.5 %

210

8.4 %

300

6.7 %

  

Mental and behavioural disorders

3,580

67.1 %

14,850

71.3 %

18,430

70.4 %

  

Cardiovascular and circulatory diseases

31,900

42.0 %

46,720

22.4 %

78,620

27.7 %

 

Injuries

15,510

55.3 %

63,600

55.5 %

79,110

55.5 %

  

Transport injuries

2,120

41.0 %

8,230

47.7 %

10,350

46.1 %

  

Unintentional non-transport injuries**

8,990

57.1 %

35,380

55.8 %

44,370

56.0 %

  

Self-harm and personal violence***

4,400

62.7 %

20,000

60.7 %

24,400

61.0 %

  1. *See Additional file 2 for ICD categories included in each cause
  2. **Includes poisonings, falls, fires, drowning and other unintentional injuries
  3. ***Includes self-inflicted injuries and homicide