Option 1 – Cancers split by site, accidents split by mechanism
Intestinal infectious diseases (A00-A09)
Tuberculosis (A15-A19)
Vector-borne diseases and rabies (A20, A44, A75-A79, A82-A84, A852, A90-A98, B50-B57)
Vaccine-preventable diseases (A33-A37, A80, B01, B05, B06, B15, B16, B17.0, B18.0, B18.1 B26)
Meningitis (A39, A87, G00-G03)
Septicaemia (A40-A41)
Human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] disease (B20-B24)
Malignant neoplasm of oesophagus (C15)
Malignant neoplasm of stomach (C16)
Malignant neoplasm of colon, sigmoid, rectum and anus (C18-C21)
Malignant neoplasm of liver and intrahepatic bile ducts (C22)
Malignant neoplasm of gallbladder and other parts of biliary tract (C23, C24)
Malignant neoplasm of pancreas (C25)
Malignant neoplasm of larynx (C32)
Malignant neoplasm of trachea, bronchus and lung (C33, C34)
Malignant neoplasms of bone and articular cartilage (C40-C41)
Melanoma and other malignant neoplasms of skin (C43, C44)
Malignant neoplasms of breast (C50)
Malignant neoplasm of uterus (C53-C55)
Malignant neoplasm of ovary (C56)
Malignant neoplasm of prostate (C61)
Malignant neoplasm of kidney, except renal pelvis (C64)
Malignant neoplasm of bladder (C67)
Malignant neoplasm of brain (C71)
Malignant neoplasms of lymphoid, haematopoietic and related tissue (C81-C96)
Benign neoplasms, in situ and uncertain behaviour (D00-D48)
Diabetes (E10-E14)
Malnutrition and nutritional anaemias (D50-D53, E40-E64)
Disorders of fluid, electrolyte and acid-based balance (dehydration) (E86-E87)
Dementia and Alzheimer's disease (F01, F03, G30)
Mental and behavioural disorders due to psychoactive substance use (F10-F19)
Systemic atrophies primarily affecting the central nervous system (G10-G13)
Parkinson's disease (G20)
Epilepsy and status epilepticus (G40, G41)
Cerebral palsy and other paralytic syndromes (G80-G83)
Chronic rheumatic heart diseases (I05-I09)
Hypertensive diseases (I10-I15)
Ischaemic heart diseases (I20-I25)
Pulmonary heart disease and diseases of pulmonary circulation (I26-I28)
Nonrheumatic valve disorders (I34-I38)
Cardiomyopathy (I42)
Cardiac arrest (I46)
Cardiac arrhythmias (I47-I49)
Heart failure and complications and ill-defined heart disease (I50-I51)
Cerebrovascular diseases (I60-I69)
Atherosclerosis (I70)
Aortic aneurysm and dissection (I71)
Acute respiratory diseases other than influenza and pneumonia (J00-J06, J20-J22)
Influenza and Pneumonia (J10-J18)
Chronic lower respiratory diseases (J40-J47)
Pulmonary oedema and other interstitial pulmonary diseases (J80-J84)
Respiratory failure (J96)
Appendicitis, hernia and intestinal obstruction (K35-K46, K56)
Cirrhosis and other diseases of liver (K70-K76)
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue (M00-M99)
Diseases of the urinary system (N00-N39)
Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium (O00-O99)
Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period (P00-P96)
Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities (Q00-Q99)
Land transport accidents (V01-V89)
Accidental Falls (W00-W19)
Non-intentional firearm discharge (W32-W34)
Accidental drowning and submersion (W65-W74)
Accidental threats to breathing (W75-W84)
Accidental poisoning (X40-X49)
Suicide and injury/poisoning of undetermined intent (X60-X84, Y10-Y34 exc. Y33.9)
Homicide and probable homicide (X85-Y09, Y33.9)
Remainder
Symptoms, signs and ill-defined conditions (R01-R99)
Option 2 – cancers grouped, accidents split by mechanism
As option 1 above, but with individual cancers replaced by “Malignant neoplasms (C00-C97)”
Option 3 – cancers grouped, accidents grouped
As option 2 above, but with individual accident mechanisms replaced by “Accidents (V01-X59)”
Option 4 – cancers split, accidents grouped
As option 1 above, but with individual accident mechanisms replaced by “Accidents (V01-X59)”
2006-11-03 22:56:18
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answer #1
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answered by Joanna L 2
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that's a wierd analogy, evaluating ecstacy with horse using. 1000's greater deaths in vehicle injuries. somebody (eminent rfile) has a topic with horse using. He prob fell off a horse on the age of five or sumething. according to risk in case you're taking E on horseback, which would be doubtlessly deadly.
2016-10-03 06:34:52
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answered by blumenkrantz 4
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