According to the 2030 Agenda of the World Health Organization for Sustainable Development, member states are committed to a 30% reduction in premature mortality from non-communicable diseases, particularly cardiovascular diseases (CVD) (ischemic cardiomyopathy and stroke), cancer, respiratory diseases and diabetes.1 These conditions account for about 41 million deaths per year, i.e., 71% of deaths worldwide.2 To direct strategies for to prevent and treat these with these diseases, information from reliable, transparent and reproducible systems is essential. The analysis of mortality trends is key for the effective development of health, social security, investment and other policies.
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