Review:

Who Mortality Database

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
The WHO Mortality Database is a comprehensive global repository maintained by the World Health Organization that provides detailed mortality data across countries and regions. It includes statistics on causes of death, age-specific mortality rates, and other health indicators, aiming to support epidemiological research, public health planning, and policy development worldwide.

Key Features

  • Global coverage of mortality data from numerous countries
  • Detailed cause-specific mortality statistics
  • Age and sex disaggregated data
  • Accessible online via the WHO portal
  • Regular updates with recent mortality trends
  • Supports comparative analysis between regions

Pros

  • Provides authoritative and standardized mortality data
  • Facilitates epidemiological research and public health decision-making
  • Accessible and user-friendly interface
  • Includes extensive historical data for trend analysis
  • Supports international health comparisons

Cons

  • Data quality and completeness can vary between countries
  • Limited granularity in some regions due to reporting issues
  • Requires some technical knowledge to interpret complex datasets
  • Potential delays in data updates from certain countries

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 08:41:38 AM UTC