What are the odds of dying from
Ill-defined and unknown cause of mortality?

ICD10: R99
1 in 70
Lifetime odds of dying from Ill-defined and unknown cause of mortality in the US are 1 in 70.
Higher odds of dying: General symptoms and signs.
Lower odds of dying: Neoplasms of uncertain behavior, polycythemia vera and myelodysplastic syndromes.
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Deaths per year from Ill-defined and unknown cause of mortality in the US and one-year odds of dying

Year Deaths one-year odds
2021 13,796 1 in 5,515
2020 12,730 1 in 5,977
2019 12,063 1 in 6,307
2018 12,255 1 in 6,208
2017 12,660 1 in 6,010
2016 13,381 1 in 5,686
2015 12,348 1 in 6,162
2014 11,811 1 in 6,442
2013 11,978 1 in 6,352
2012 11,981 1 in 6,350
2011 10,953 1 in 6,946
2010 11,321 1 in 6,721
2009 15,076 1 in 5,047
2008 14,915 1 in 5,101
2007 11,368 1 in 6,693
2006 11,784 1 in 6,457
2005 14,672 1 in 5,186
2004 13,133 1 in 5,793
2003 14,993 1 in 5,075
List of ICD-10 causes with odds