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Mortality due to alcohol poisoning

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9/19/2025
number per 100.000 inhabitants aged 15 and above
The National Board of Health and Welfare
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Indicator definition: Number of deaths with the diagnosis mental and behavioural disorders caused by acute alcohol intoxication (ICD-10: F10.0) or toxic effect of alcohol (ICD-10: T51) as an underlying or contributory cause of death per 100,000 inhabitants aged 15 or older. Mortality rates are age-standardised with the national population average for 2021 as the standard population. The data are presented by year and can be disaggregated by county (based on the county in which the deceased was registered at the time of death), gender and age groups.