The risk of mortality in the Solomon Islands

Gender (number of deaths per 1000 in 2010)
Male 293.3 IHME
Female 187.2 IHME
Oceania (number of deaths per 1000 in 2010)

Papua New Guinea is the top country by risk of mortality among 11 countries. As of 2010, risk of mortality in Papua New Guinea was 282.6 number of deaths per 1000 that accounts for 16.15% of total risk of mortality. The top 5 countries (others are Fiji, Marshall Islands, Solomon Islands, and Micronesia (Federated States of)) account for 62.55% of it. The total risk of mortality was estimated at 1,749.5 number of deaths per 1000 in 2010.

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Papua New Guinea 282.6 IHME
Fiji 234.1 IHME
Marshall Islands 219.2 IHME
Solomon Islands 187.2 IHME
Micronesia (Federated States of) 171.2 IHME
Kiribati 167.3 IHME
Vanuatu 165.5 IHME
Tonga 128 IHME
Samoa 94.3 IHME
New Zealand 56.2 IHME
Australia 43.9 IHME
Mortality Indicators
Children Deaths 66 cases in 2010 IHME + 1 other
Children Mortality Rate 18.8 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2021 WB + 1 other
Infant Mortality Rate 16.1 per 1,000 live births in 2021 WB
Life Expectancy 72.4 years in 2022 UNDP + 1 other
Maternal Deaths 22 numbers in 2017 WB
Mortality Rate 142.94 per 1,000 female adults in 2021 WB
Neonatal Deaths 160 Number in 2021 WB + 1 other
Neonatal Mortality Rate 7.6 per 1,000 live births in 2021 WB + 1 other
Post Neonatal Deaths 152 cases in 2010 IHME
Post Neonatal Mortality Rate 9.73 per 1000 births in 2010 IHME
Risk of mortality 187.2 number of deaths per 1000 in 2010 IHME
Survival 76 timeseries
Under-5 Deaths 393 Number in 2021 WB + 1 other