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WHO. 2016 ‘Inter-country Comparison of Mortality for Selected Cause of Death - Unintentional Gun Deaths in Albania.’ European Detailed Mortality Database (DMDB). Copenhagen: World Health Organisation Regional Office for Europe. 4 July
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ICD-9 Code:1 Diagnosis - Number of deaths (Crude death rate per 100,000 population) - % of all deaths
2008 population: 3,127,263
Total Unintentional Gun Deaths: 7
Crude death rate per 100,000 population: 0.2238
922 - Accident caused by firearm missile - 7 (0.2238) - 0.0434%
2007 population: 3,127,263
Total Unintentional Gun Deaths: 6
Crude death rate per 100,000 population: 0.1919
922 - Accident caused by firearm missile - 6 (0.1919) - 0.0413%
2004 population: 3,127,263
Total Unintentional Gun Deaths: 7
Crude death rate per 100,000 population: 0.2238
922 - Accident caused by firearm missile - 7 (0.2238) - 0.0394%
2003 population: 3,102,764
Total Unintentional Gun Deaths: 7
Crude death rate per 100,000 population: 0.2256
922 - Accident caused by firearm missile - 7 (0.2256) - 0.039%
2002 population: 3,084,150
Total Unintentional Gun Deaths: 10
Crude death rate per 100,000 population: 0.3242
922 - Accident caused by firearm missile - 10 (0.3242) - 0.0615%
2001 population: 3,069,275
Total Unintentional Gun Deaths: 22
Crude death rate per 100,000 population: 0.7168
922 - Accident caused by firearm missile - 22 (0.7168) - 0.1453%
2000 population: 3,114,000
Total Unintentional Gun Deaths: 7
Crude death rate per 100,000 population: 0.2248
922 - Accident caused by firearm missile - 7 (0.2248) - 0.0427%
1999 population: 3,373,400
Total Unintentional Gun Deaths: 25
Crude death rate per 100,000 population: 0.7411
922 - Accident caused by firearm missile - 25 (0.7411) - 0.1634%
1998 population: 3,354,400
Total Unintentional Gun Deaths: 50
Crude death rate per 100,000 population: 1.4906
922 - Accident caused by firearm missile - 50 (1.4906) - 0.3035%
[Editor's note: Each year, countries submit their cause of death and population data to WHO. Unless an error is detected, a number of deaths is unlikely to change after processing. However, as WHO reviews its data in the wake of each national census, minor changes can be made to calculated death rates. These could account for any differences which might appear following the date on which a death rate was originally posted.]
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