MORE THAN HALF OF WORLD'S DEATHS STILL HAVE NO RECORDED CAUSE, SAYS WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION (WHO).
More than half of all deaths have no recorded cause, making effective health monitoring and policy making far more difficult, the WHO said on Wednesday. However, improved collection of statistics meant that 27 million collection of statistics meant that 27 million of the world's 56 million estimated deaths in 2015 were registered with a cause compared with only about a third in 2005, the UN health agency's latest global health report said. The WHO said several countries, including China and Turkey, had made 'significant strides' in data collection.
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