Health and diseases
Last reviewed: 30-09-2008
MILLIONS DIE OF TREATABLE CONDITIONS

A nurse extracts a flu vaccine from a vial. REUTERS/Phil Klein
BIGGEST KILLER DISEASES AND CONDITIONS
| Disease/condition | Global annual death rates |
| Lower respiratory infections | 3.9 million |
| AIDS (WHO 2002, UNAIDS 2005) | 2.8 million |
| Perinatal conditions | 2.5 million |
| Diarroeal disease | 1.8 million |
| Tuberculosis (WHO 2002, 2005) | 1.6 million |
| Traffic accidents (included for comparison) | 1.2 million |
| Malaria (WHO 2006) | 880,000 |
| Measles | 600,000 |
| Maternal conditions | 500,000 |
| War (included for comparison) | 200,000 |
| (Source: Except where stated, World Health Organisation figures for 2002) |
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