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PAN AMERICAN

HEALTH

ORGANIZATION

WORLD

HEALTH

ORGANIZATION

XVII Meeting XIX Meeting

Port-of-Spain Trinidad and Tobago

October 1967

Provisional Agenda Item 16

RESOLUTIONS OF THE TWENTIETH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY REGIONAL COMMITTEE

CD17/10 (Eng.) 5 July 1967

ORIGINAL: ENGLISH-SPANISH

OF INTEREST TO THE

The attached resolutions adopted by the Twentieth World Health Assembly are submitted to the consideration of the XIX Meeting of the Regional Committee of the World Health Organization for the Americas.

Enclosures

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Index Resolution

No. Title Page

WHA20.13 Assessment of New Members: 1966 and 1967 1

WHA20.14 Malaria Eradication Programme 2

WHA20o15 Smallpox Eradication Programme 4

WHA20.17 Effective Working Budget and Budget Level

for 1968

6

WHA20.18 WHO Nomenclature Regulations, 1967

7

WHA20.19 Compendium of Recommendations, Definitions

and Standards Relating to Health Statistics 11

WHA20.20 Scale of Assessment for 1968 48

WHA20.21 Extension of the Use of the Russian and

Spanish Languages 53

WHA20.22 Decisions of the United Nations, the Specialized Agencies and the International Atomic Energy Agency affecting WHO's activities:

Administra-tive, Budgetary and Financial Matters 55 WHA20027 Joint FAO/WHO Programme on Food Standards:

Amendments to the Statutes of the Codex

Alimentarius Commission 58

WHA20o32 Programme and Budget Estimates for 1968:

Voluntary Fund for Health Promotion 59

WHA20.34 Quality Control of Pharmaceutical Preparations 60 WHA20o37 Voluntary Fund for Health Promotion: Progress

Report on World Health Foundations 63

WHA20.39 Selection of the Country in which the

Twenty-First World Health Assembly will be held 65 WHA20.40 Twentieth Anniversary of the World Health

Organization 67

WHA20.41 Health Aspects of Population Dynamics 69

vWHA20.42 Control Measures for LSD and Related Substances 71 WHA20.43 Control Measures for Certain

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Index (Cont.) Resolution

No. Title Pe

WHA20.48 Organizational Study on "Co-ordination at the National Level in Relation to the Technical Co-operation Field Programme of

the Organization" 75

WHA20.52 Decisions of the United Nations, the Specialized Agencies and the International Atomic Energy Agency affecting WHO's activities: Programme

Matters 76

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TWENTIETH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY WHA20.13

17 May 1967

ORIGINAL: ENGLISH

ASSESSMENT OF NEW MEMBERS: 1966 AND ]067

The Twentieth World Health Assembly,

Noting that Barbados and Guyana became Members of the Organization by

depositing with the Secretary-General of the United Nations formal instruments

of acceptance of the I'HO Constitution

DECIDES

(1) that thes; Members shall be assessed as follows:

Member State

Barbados

C'uGyna 0.04 per cent.

1967

0.04 per cent. 0.04 per cent.

(2) that the 1966 contribution of Guyana shall be reduced by

50 per cent. in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1

of resolution lHHA17.10.

Eighth plenary meeting, 17 May 1967

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TWVENTIETH WORLD HEALTH ASSEH1BLY WHA20.14

17 May 1967

ORIGINAL: ENGLISH

MALARIA ERADICATION PROGRAMME

The Twentieth World Health Assembly,

Having considered tile report of the Director-General on the development of the malaria eradication programme;

Noting the progress made in thie malaria eradication programme, representing a major advance in public health, as well as its delays and difficulties in a number of countries, especially in Africa where malaria continues to represent

a major public health and socio-economic problem;

Recognizing the great social and economic benefits to those countries where eradication has been achieved but noting lack of precise information on

tile adverse socio-economic effects of malaria in other countries as an obstacle in securing priority in the allocation of resources for malaria eradication;

Considering trhe importance of co-ordination of action by countries with common frontiers;

Bearing in mind tile serious concern about the present status and possible future development of the malaria eradication programme expressed by the Nine-teenth World Hcalth Assembly in its resolution WHA19.13 and by the WHO Expert Committee on .Malalria in its thirteenth report; and

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Considering it necessary and timely to re-examine the global strategy for

malaria eradication,

1. URGES governments of countries where eradication programmes are being

undertaken or planned to accord priority to the provision of personnel and of

the financial and administrative facilities needed to accelerate the development

of basic health services and the achievement of malaria eradication;

2. URGES that the global eradication of this disease be resolutely pursued

especially to secure the protection of the peoples of Africa and to eliminate

the threat which such large reservoirs of infestation represent;

3. REQUESTS the Director-General to advise the governments of Member States

on and to co-operate with the;n in an investigation of thle social and economic

implications of malaria and of its eradication;

4. REQUESTS multilateral and bilateral agencies to give particular attention

to ways of assuring the material resources which will be required for the

implementation of programmes for the eradication of malaria in Africa and

all other areas where malaria retards the economic and social development;

5. RECOMMENDS the development of basic health services and the necessary

diversification of means of eradication in accordance with the particular

requirements of each country;

6. REQUESTS the Director-CGeneral to intensify fundamental research, and

7. REQUESTS the Director-General to study how best to carry out a

re-examination of the global strategy of malaria eradication and to report to

the Twenty-first World Health Assembly.

Eighth plenary meeting, 17 May 1967

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TWENTIETH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY WHA20.15

17 May 1967

ORIGINAL: ENGLISH

SMALLPOX ERADICATION PROGRAMME

The Twentieth World Health Assembly,

Having considered the report of the Director-General on the smallpox

eradication programme; and

Noting that smallpox continues to represent a serious world health

problem notwithstanding the progress being made in the global eradication

programme,

1. INVITES countries where the disease is still present to initiate or

intensify their programmes leading to the eradication of smallpox as soon as

possible;

2. RESOLVES:

(a) to urge the government of the countries whose eradication programmes

are progressing slowly to adopt prompt measures within their available

resources to eliminate any administrative difficulties that may be

hampering their campaigns, and to give the highest possible priority to

the provision of funds, personnel, and supplies needed to complete those

campaigns as soon as possible;

(b) to recommend to the governments which are producing smallpox vaccines

that special care be taken in the preparation of smallpox vaccine to ensure

that it meets the purity and potency requirements established by WHO, and

that in the endemic countries freeze-dried vaccine should be used;

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(c) to urge the countries where migrant sections of their populations

constitute a constant threat of interstate transmission of the disease,

to initiate or intensify a strict surveillance programme of this group of

the population;

(d) to recommend that until such time as smallpox is no longer a

world-wide problem the countries where the disease has been eliminated or where an

eradication programme is proceeding, establish maintenance programmes and

epidemiological surveillance servioes;

3. REQUESTS Member States and multilateral and bilateral agencies to provide

technical, financial and other support for programmes in endemic countries,

particularly in the form of freeze-dried vaccine, transport, and equipment; and

4. REQUESTS the Director-General:

(a) to continue to elaborate and implement the detailed plan, including

the co-ordination of all international, bilateral and national efforts,

with the objective of achieving global smallpox eradication in a

pre-determined time;

(b) to intensify the research programme; and

(c) to report further to the Executive Board and the World Health Assembly.

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TWENTIETH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY WHA20.17

19 May 1967

ORIGINAL: ENGLISH

EFFECTIVE WORKING BUDGET AND BUDGET LEVEL FOR 1968

The Twentieth World Health Assembly DECIDES that:

(1) the effective working budget for 1968 shall be US$ 56 123 000;

(2) the budget level shall be established in an amount equal to the

4

effective working budget as provided in paragraph (1) above, plus the

assessments represented by the Undistributed Reserve, and

(3) the budget for 1968 shall be financed by assessments on Members after deducting:

(i) the amount of US$ 1 30]. 900 available by reimbursement from the Technical Assistance component of the United Nations Development Programme,

(ii) the amount of us$ 629 tAtO available as casual income for 1968.

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TWINTIETH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY WHA20.18

22 May 1967

ORIGINAL: ENGLISH

WHO NOMENCLATURE REGULATIONS, 1967

The Twentieth World Health Assembly,

Considering the importance of compiling and publishing statistics of mortality and morbidity in comparable form;

Having regard to Articles 2(s), 21(b), 22 and 64 of the Constitution of the World Health Organization,

ADOPTS, this twenty-second day of May 1967, the Nomenclature Regulations 1767; these Regulations may be cited as the WiHO Nomenclature Regulations.

Article 1

Members of the World Health Organization for whom these Regulations shall come into force under Article 7 below shall be referred to hereinafter as Members.

Article 2

Members Compiling mortality and morbidity statistics shall do so in accordance with the current revision of the International Statistical

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Article

In compiling and publishing mortality and morbidity statistics Members shall comply as far as possible with recommendations made by the World Health Assembly as to classification, coding procedure, age-grouping, territorial areas to be identified, and other relevant definitions and standards.

Article 4

Members shall compile and publish annually for each calendar year

statistics of causes of death for the metropolitan (home) territory as a whole or for such part thereof as information is available, and shall indicate the area covered by the statistics.

Article 5

Members shall adopt a form of medical certificate of cause of death that provides for the statement of the morbid conditions or injuries resulting in or contributing to death, with a clear indication of the underlying cause.

Article 6

Each Member shall, under Article 64 of the Constitution, provide the Organization on request with statistics prepared in accordance with these Regulations and not communicated under Article 63 of the Constitution.

Article 7

1. These Regulations shall come into force on the first day of January 1968. 2. Upon their entry into force these Regulations shall, subject to the

exceptions hereinafter provided, replace as between the Members bound by these Regulations and as between these Members and the Organization, the provisions of the Nomenclature Regulations lci48 and subsequent revisions thereof.

3. Any revisions of the International Classification of Diseases adopted by the World Health Assembly pursuant to Article 2 of these Regulations shall enter into force on such date as is prescribed by the World Health Assembly and shall, subject to the exceptions hereinafter provided, replace any earlier

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Article 8

1. The period provided in execution of Article 22 of the Constitution of

the Organization for rejection or reservation shall be six months from the

date of the notification by the Director-General of the adoption of these

Regulations by the World Health Assembly. Any rejection or reservation

received by the Director-General after the expiry of this period shall have

no effect.

2. The provisions of paragraph 1 of this Article shall likewise apply in

respect of any subsequent revision of the International Classification of

Diseases adopted by the World Health Assembly pursuant to Article 2 of

these Regulations.

Article 9

A rejection, or tile whole or part of any reservation, whether to

these Regulations or to the International Classification of Diseases or

any revision thereof, may at any time be withdrawn by notifying the

Director-General.

Article 10

The Director-General shall notify all Members of the adoption of these

Regulations, of the adoption of any revision of the International

Classification of Diseases as well as of any notification received by him

under Articles 8 and 9.

Article 11

The original texts of these Regulations shall be deposited in the

Archives of the Organization. Certified true copies shall be sent by the

Director-General to all Members. Upon the entry into force of these

Regulations, certified true copies shall be delivered by the

Director-General to the Secretary-Director-General of the United Nations for registration in

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IN FAITH WHEREOF, we have set our hands at Cencva thils twenty-second day of May 1967.

(signed) . . . . President of the World Health Assembly

(signed) . . . .

Director-Genea,al of the World Health Organi zati on

Tenth plenary meeting, 22 May 1957 A20/VR/10

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T'rT,\TTIETH WOR.D1-,-.. HT v ASSE. S..I ,7" W7mHA20. 19

22 May 1967

ORIGINAL: ENGLISH

COMPENDTUM OF RECO0P.MLENDAT:ONS, DEFINITIONS AND STANDARDS RELATING TO HEALTH STATISTICS

The Twentieth World I-Tealth Assembly,

Recalling resolution WIHA19.45,!

Appreciating the desirability of a compendium of recommendations,

definitions-:and standards relating to health statistics;

Recognizing the need, pending the preparation of such a compendium, of

guidance on matters which will shortly cease to be the subject of regulations;

and

Having regard *;o the authority provided by Article 23 of the Constitution

of the World Health Organization,

1. ADOPTS recomr.reildations on the following subjects:

(a) responsibility for .edical certification of cause of death,

(b) tl':e f-rm of medical certificate of cause of death,

(c) pr'servatien of the confidential nature of information given by the

physic izin,

1 Off. Pec. W!d Hith Org., .51, 22.

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(d) the rules for selection of the ,.ause for mortality tabulation,

(e) the coding of mortality and morbidity statistics,

(f) classification by cause, age, and area in statistical tables,

(g) cr)ss-classification by cause, age, and area in tabulation of causes

of death,

(h) the definition of causes Zjf death, and

(i) the definition of the underlying cause of death,

together with the short lists for tabulation of causes of mortality and

morbidity, Lists A, B, C, D, and P;

2. DECIDES that these recommendations shall become effective on 1 January 1968;

and,

3. FURTHER RECOMMKNDS that athere a Member contemplates making any reservations

under Article 8 of the ??HO Nomenclature Regulations, it consider the desirability

of prior consultation with the Director-General of the Organization concerning

the content and form of any such reservations which might be made.

Tenth plenary meeting, 22 May 1967

A20/ER/10

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RECOMMENDATIONS CONCERNING THE COMPILATION AND

PUBLICATION OF STATISTICS OF MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY PROPOSED FOR ADOPTION BY THE WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY UNDER ARTICLE 23

OF THE CONSTITUTION

1. Medical certification of cause of death should normally be the responsibility of the attending physician. In the case of deaths certified by coroners or other legal authorities, the medical evidence supplied to the certifier should be stated on the certificate in addition to any legal findings.

2. The form of medical certificate of cause of death should conform to the model appended to these recommendations.

3. In the statistical use of the medical certificate of cause of death and other medical records, administrative procedures should provide such safeguards as are necessary to preserve the confidential nature of the information given by the physician.

4. For the purpose of single-cause mortality coding, the cause for tabulation should be selected from the particulars entered on the medical certificate of cause of death in accordance with such rules as may be from time to time approved by the Assembly.

5. Mortality and morbidity statistics should be coded according to the Detailed List of three-digit categories of the International Classification of Diseases, with

or without the fourth-digit sub-categories, using for the purpose the tabular list of inclusions and the alphabetical index. Save in exceptional circumstances, fourth-digit sub-categories, when published, should be those of the International Classifica-tion of Diseases; any addiClassifica-tions or variaClassifica-tions should be indicated in published

statistical tables.

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6. Statistical tables. The degree of detail in.cross-classification by cause, sex, age, and area of territory will depend partly on the'purpose and range of the

statistics and partly on the practicallimits as regards the size of particular tables. The following patterns, designed to promote international comparability, consist of standard ways of expressing various characteristics. Where a different classification is used (e.g. in age-grouping) in published tables, it should be so arranged as to be reducible to one of the recommended groupings.

(a) Analysis by the International Classification of Disease should, as appropriate, be in accordance with:

(i) the Detailed List of three-digit categories, with or without fourth-digit sub-categories;

(ii) the List of 150Causes for Tabulation of Morbidity and Mortality (List A);

(iii) the List of 50 Causes for Tabulation of Mortality (List B); (iv) the List of 70 Causes for Tabulation of Morbidity (List C);

(v) the List of 300 Causes for Tabulation of Hospital Morbidity (List D); (vi) the List of 100 Causes for Tabulation of Perinatal Morbidity and

Mortality (List P).

(b) Age classification for general purposes

(i) Under l:y:year, single ye:ars to 4 years, 5 year groups from 5 to 84 years, 85 years and over,

(ii) Under 1 year, 1-4 years, 5-14 years, 15-24 years, 25-34 years, 35-44 years, 45-54 years, 55-64 years, 65-74 years, 75 years and over; (iii) Under 1 year, 1-14 years, 15-44 years, 45-64 years, 65 years and

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(c) -A'ge-clasSificat-ion for special statistics of 'infant mortality

(i) By single days for the first week of life (under 24 hours, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,

6

days), 7-13 days, 14-20 days, 21-27 days, 28 days up to, but not including, 2 months, by single months of life from 2 months to 1 year (2, 3, 4 . 11 months);

(ii) Under 24 hours, 1-6 days, 7-27 days, 28 days up to, but not including, 3 months, 3-5 months, 6 months but under 1 year;

(iii) Under 'i days, 7-2i days, 28 days but under 1 year.

(d) Classification by area should, as appropriate, be in accordance with: (i) each major civil division;

(ii) each town or conurbation of 1 000 000 population and over, otherwise the largest town with a population of at least 100 000;

(iii) national aggregate of urban areas of 100 000 population and over; (iv) national aggregate of urban areas of less than 100 000 population;

(v) national aggregate of rural areas.

Note 1. Statistics relating to (iii), (iv) and (v) should be accompanied by the definitions of urban and rural used in them.

Note 2. In countries where coverage of medical certification of cause of death is incomplete or limited to certain areas, separate figures should be published for medically certified and other deaths.

7. Tabulation of causes of death

Statistics of causes of death in respect of the territory as a whole should be in accordance with recommendation 6 (a) (i), or, if this is not possible, with recommendation 6 (a) (ii). They should preferably be classified by sex and the

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Statistics of causes of death in respect of the areas in recommendation 6 (d)

should be in accordance with recommendation 6 (a) (ii) or, if this is not possible,

with recommendation 6 (a) (iii). They should preferably be classified by sex and

the age-groups in recommendation 6 (b) (ii).

8. The causes of death to be entered on the medical certificate of cause of death

are all those diseases, morbid conditions or injuries which either resulted in or

contributed to death and the circumstances of the accident or violence which produced

any such injuries.

9. The underlying cause of death is (a) the disease or injury which initiated the

train of events leading directly to death, or (b) the circumstances of the accident

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APPENDIX

INTERNATIONAL FORM OF MIEDICAL (':lTIFICATI:; OF ('A1JSE OF DEATH

CAUSE OF DEATH

I

Disease or condition directly leading to death *

Antecedent causes

Morbid conditions, if any, giving rise to the above cause, stating the underlying condition last

II

Other significant conditions

contributing to the death, but not related to the disease or con-dition causing it

I Approximate interval between

onset and death

(a) . .·.

due to (or as a consequence of)

(b)

due to (or as a consequence of)

(c)

I . . . ...

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LIST A

DRAFT LIST OF 150 CAUSES FOR TABULATION OF MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY

(LIST A)

Detailed List Nos.

Cholera

Typhoid fever

Paratyphoid fever and other Salmonella infections

Bacillary dysentery and amoebiasis

Enteritis and other diarrhoeal diseases

Tuberculosis of respiratory system

Tuberculosis of meninges and central nervous system

Tuberculosis of intestines, peritoneum and mesenteric glands

Tuberculosis of bones and joints

Other tuberculosis, including late effects

Plague Anthrax Brucellosis Leprosy Diphtheria Whooping cough

Streptococcal sore throat and scarlet fever

Erysipelas

Meningococcal infection

Tetanus

Other bacterial diseases

000

00]

002, .003

004, 006

oo00, 009 010-012

013

014

(

(

Acute poliomyelitis

Late effects of acute poliomyelitis

Smallpox

Measles

Yellow fever

Viral encephalitis

015 016-019 020 022 023 030 032 033 034 035 036 037

005, 007, 021, 024-027,

031, 038, 039

040-043 044 050 055 060 062-065

E

7. F9. 10. i2.I. 15. 17.

19.

. "0. 21.. 22. 23.

24 .

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List A

Detailed List

Nos.

28. Infectious hepatitis

29. Other viral diseases

(

(

Typhus and other rickettsioses

Malaria

Trypanosomiasis Relapsing fever Congenital syphilis

Early syphilis, symptomatic

Syphilis of central nervous system Other syphilis

Gonococcal infections Schistosomiasis

Hydatidosis

Filarial infection Ancylostomiasis

Other helminthiases

44. All other infective and parasitic diseases

Ma-.ignant Ma lignant Malignant Malignant Ma] ignant Malignant Malignant

Ma- lignant

Malignant Malignant Malignant neopl.asm neoplasm neoplasm neoplasm neoplasm neoplasm neoplasm neoplasm neoplasm neoplasm neoplasm of of of

of

of of of of of of of

(

(

buccal cavity and pharynx

oesophagus

stomach

intestine, except rectum

rectum and rectosigmoid junction

larynx

trachea, bronchus and lung

tone

skin

breast

cervix uteri

56. Other malignant neoplasm of uterus

070

045, 046, 051-054, 056 057, 061, 066-068, 071-079

080-0o3

o06, 087

O08

090 091

o94

092,

093, 095--097

098

120 122 125 126

121, 123, 124, 127-129 035, 089, 099, 100-104,

110-117, 130 136 140--149

150

151

152, 153 154 lb1 162 170 172, 173 174 l1o

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List A

Detailed List

Nos.

/7. Malignant neoplasm of prostate

;,:' Malignant neoplasm of other and unspecified sites

(

(

(

5c. Leukaemia

'c.. Other neoplasms of lymphatic and haemotoproietic tissue

Benign neoplasms and neoplasms of unspecified nature

Gd.. Non--toxic goitre

Thyrotoxicosis with or without goitre

.l. Diabetes mellitus

65. Avitaminoses and other nutritional deficiency

66, Other endocrine and metabolic diseases

57. Anaemias

68. Other diseases of blood and blood forming organs

69. Psychoses

70. Neuroses, personality disorders and other non -psychotic mental disorders

71. Mental retardation

72. Meningitis

". M. ultiple sclerosis

74. Epilepsy

75. Inflammatory diseases of eye

('6. Cataract

77. Glaucoma

78. Otitis media and mastoiditis

7Y. Other diseases of nervous system and sense organs

q.0.

81.

82.

Active rhcu.watic L.,-ver

Chronic rheiumatic heart disease

Hypertensive disen se

Ischaemic heart disease

io5

155--159, 160, 163, 171,

180, 184, 166-169,

190-199

204-207

200-203, 200, 209

210-239

240, 241

242

250 260-269

243 246, 251.-256, 270-279 200-265 286-269 290-299

300-309

310-315 320 340 345 360--369 374 375 351-303

321-324, 330-333, 341-.344,

1)6..349, 350-356, 370-373,

376-379, 380, 384-389

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List A

Detailed List Nos.

Other forms of heart disease

Cerebrovascular disease

Diseases of arteries, arterioles and capillaries

Venous thrombosis and embolism

Other diseases of circulatory system

Acut- respiratory infections

Inf].luenza

Viral pneumonia

Other pneumonia

Bronchitis, emphysema and asthma

Hypertrophy of tonsils and adenoids

Empyema and abscess of lung

O-her diseases of respiratory system

(

97. Diseases and conditions of teeth and supporting structures

9S. Peptic ulcer

99. Gastritis and duodenitis

10'. Appendicitis

101. Intestinal obstruction and hernia

102. Cirrhosis of liver

1073. '1,ol1lithiasis and cholecystitis

10%t. Othev diseases of digestive system

Acute nephritis

Othe;- nephritis and nephrosis

Infcctions of kidney

Calculi of urinary system

Hyperplasia of prostate

Diseases of breast

420-429

4o10-447

150 -453

4511L 453

i460-4,66

2470. -474

481-486

1490-493 500 510, 515

501-506, 51.4-519 520--525

511, 512,

531-533

5735

540 -543

550-553,

560

571

574, 575

( 526.-529, 5)0, 5-54, 536,

(5,7,

561-.569,

570, 572,

(

573, 576, 577

500

581.-501

590

592, 594

600

61o, 611

84.

85.

86.

87.

86.

89.

90..

91.

92.

95.

94.

95.

90 .

105.

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List A

Detailed List Nios.

111. Other diseases of genito-urinary system

(

(

(

Toxaemias of pregnancy and the puerperiun;

Haemorrhage of pregnancy and child-birth

Abortion induced for legal indications

Other and unspecified abortion

Sepsis of child-birth and the puerperium

Other complications of pregnancy, child--birth and the puerperium

Delivery without mention of complication

Infections of skin and subcutaneous tissue

Other diseases of skin and subcutaneous tissue

Arthritis and spondyli-tis

Non.articular rheumatism and rheumatism unspecified

Osteomyelitis and periostitis

Ankylosis and acquired musculo-skeletal deformities

Other diseases of musculo-skeletal system and connective tissue

Spina bifida

Congenital anomalies of heart

Other congenital anomalies of circulatory system

Cleft palate and cleft lip

All other congenital anomalies

(

(

(

(

(

(

Birth injury and difficult labour

Conditions of placenta and cord

Haemolytic disease of newborn

Anoxic and hypoxic conditions not elsewhere classified

Other causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality

(

(

'3(; . Senility without mention of psychosis

591, 593, 595-599, 601-607, 612-616, 620-629

636-6359 632, 651-653 640, 641 642-645

670, 671, 673

630, 631, 631, 633-635, 654-662, 672, 674-678

650

680-686

690-709

710-715

716-718

720

727, 735-738

721-726, 728, 729, 730-734

741 746 747 749

740, 742-745, 748, 750-759

764-768, 772 770, 771 774, 775 776

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List A

137. Ill-defined and unknown causes of morbidity and mortality

E 138. Motor vehicle accidents E 139. Other transport accidents

E 140. Accidental poisoning E 141. Accidental falls

E 142. Accidents caused by fires

E 143. Accidental drowning and submersion E 144. Accident caused by firearms weapons E 145. Accidents mainly of industrial type E 146. All other accidental causes

Detailed List

Nos.

760 793, 795, 796

E E E E E E E

E

E E E E 147. Suicide and self inflicted injury

E 146. Homicide and injury, purposely inflicted by other persons; legal intervention

E 149. Injury undertermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted

E 150. Injury resulting from operations of war N 136. Fracture of skull

N 139. Fracture of spine and trunk N 140. Fracture of limbs

N 141. Dislocation without fracture

N 142. Sprains and strains of joints and adjacent muscle N 143. Intracranial injury (excluding those with

skull fracture)

N 144. Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis N 145. Laceration and open wound

N 146. Superficial injury, contusion and crushing with intact skin surface

N 147. Foreign body entering through orifice N 148. Burns

N 149. Adverse effects of chemical substances

N 150. All other and unspecified effects of external causes

610-823

800- 8Yo,

650-877

880-867

890.-899

910

922 916-921, 900-909, 930-936, 950- 959

960 979

923-926

911-915,

929,

940

949

E 980-989

E 990-999

N oo00--04

N 605-609

N 810-829

N 3o0-839

N

640--846

N 650-854

N 860-869

N $70-.906

N 910-929

N 930-939

N 94O-949

N 960-969

N 950 959,

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LIST B

DRAFT LIST OF 50 CAUSES FOR TABULATIONT OF MORTALITY

(LIST B)

Detailed List Nos.

Cholera

Typhoid fever

Bacillary dysentery and amoebiasis

Enteritis and other diarrhoeal diseases

Tuberculosis of respiratory system

Tuberculosis, other forms, including late effects

Plague

Diphtheria

Whooping cough

Streptococcal sore throat and scarlet fever

Meningococcal infection

Acute poliomyelitis

Smallpox

Measles

Typhus and other rickettsioses

Malaria

Syphilis and its sequelae

All other infective and parasitic diseases

Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and haemotopoietic tissues

Benign neoplasms and neoplasms of unspecified nature

Dlabetes mellitus

Avitaminoses and other nutritional deficiency

Anaemias

Meningitis

Active Rheumlat'ic fever

Chronic rheumatic heart disease

Hypertensive j.isease

Ischaemic heart disease

000

001

004, 006

008, 009

010-012

013-

019

020 032 033 034 036 040-043 050 055 060-063

064

090-097

Rest of 000-136 140-209 210--239 250 260-269 260-285 320 390-.392

393--398

400-404 410...414

E

1.

2. )3. 5. 7-6. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

J t 1

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List B

Detailed List Nos. 29. Other forms of heart disease

30. Cerebrovascular disease 31. Influenza

32. Pneumonia

33. Bronchitis, emphysema and asthma

34.

Peptic ulcer

35. Appendicitis

36. Intestinal obstruction and hernia 37. Cirrhosis of liver

38. Nephritis and nephrosis 39. lHyperplasia of prostate 40. Abortion

41. Other complications of pregnancy, child birth and the puerperiinm. Delivery without mention of complication

42. Congenital anomalies

437. Birth injury, difficult labour and other anoxic and hypoxic conditions

44. Other causes of perinatal mortality

45. Senility without mention of psychosis, ill-defined and unknown causes

All other diseases Motor vehicle accidents All other accidents

Suicide and self-inflicted injuries All other external causes

Fractures, intracranial and internal injuries

Rest of E 610-E

E SOO-E E 825--E E 950-E E 960-E N 800-N N 650-N N 660-N N 940-N N 960-N Rest of Burns

Adverse effects of chemical substances All other injuries

000-779

623

607,

949

959

999

629,

854,

869

949

989

N SOC-N 999

420-429

430-438

470. 474

to .l',7,

490 4935

53-1

-53

540 543

550 553,

571 560-584

600

640-645

630 639 650-676

740 .759

764

768,

760-763,

773-'775,

760--796

560

772, 776

769-771, 777-779

46.

E 47.

E 46.

E 49. E 50.

N 47.

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LIST C DRPAFT LIST OF 70 CAUSES FOR TABULATION OF iMO'-3IDITY

(LIST C)

4

Detailed List Nos.__

-Trphoid, paraLyphoid fever, other salmonella infections Bacillary dysentery and amoebiasis

Enteritis and other diarrhoeal disease:; Tuberculosis of respiratory system

Tuberculosis, other forms, including late effects Biucellosis

Diphtheria Whooping cough

Streptococcal sore throat and scarlet fever Smallpox

Measles

Viral encephalitis Infectious hepatitis

Tphus and other rickettsiosms

Malari u

Syphilis End its sequelae Gonococcal infections

FHelmlnthiasis

A.11 other infective and parasitic diseases

20. MiclignEnlt neoplasms, includiltn neopiasr;,s of

lymphatic and haematopo.etic tissues

21. Ieuign neoplasn.s rand neopl3.sms of unspecified nat;i:e

22. Thyrotoxicosis with or without goitre

°3. IDiabetes; mellitus

(

(

(

(

(

(

(.

001-003

004, 006 oo0, 009 010-012 013-019 023 032 034 050

055

02-o065 070 060-063 o04 090-097 096 120-129

000, 005, 007, 020-.0;:"', 024..027,

030,

031, 035-0)9, 040--.46,

05].-054, 056, 057, 3060, O,]. o66--o68, 7o--l079,

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25. Other endocrine disorders; other metabolic diseases

(

(

Anaemias

Psychoses and non psychotic mental disorders Inflammatory diseases of eye

Cataract

Otitis media and mastoiditis

Other diseases of nervous system and sense crgans

(

(

(

(

Active rheumatic fever

Chronic rheumatic heart disease Hypertensive disease

Ischaemic heart disease Cerebrovascular disease

Venous thrombosis and embolism

Other diseases of circulatory system

(

(

Acute respiratory infections Influenza

Pneumonia

Bronchitis, emphysema and asthma Hypertrophy of tonsils and adenoids

Pneumoconioses and related diseases

Other respiratory diseases

(

(

Diseases of teeth and supporting structures Peptic ulcer

Appendicitis

Intestinal obstruction and hernia

260-269

240, 241, 2413-246, 251-258, 270 279 280-285

290-3)09

,60

.-569

3'74

381-383

320-324, 330-333,

340-349, 350-358,

370-373, 375-379,

360, 384-389

390-392

3913-398

400-401

410-414 430-438 450-453

420-429, 440-447,

454-456

460-466

470-474

40o-486

490o-493 500 515, 516

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I

List C Detailed List

Nos. 50. Cholelithiasis and cholecystitis

51. Other diseases of digestive system

(

(

(

Nephritis and nephrosis

Calculi of urinary system Hyperplasia of prostate

Other diseases of genito-urinary system

(

(

(

56. Abortion

57. Other complications of pregnancy, child birth and the puerperium

58. Delivery without mention of complication 59. Infections of skin and subcutaneous tissue 60. Other diseases of skin and subcutaneous tissue 61. Arthritis and spondylitis

62. Other diseases of musculo-skeletal system and connective tissue

63. Congenital anomalies

64. Certain causes of perinatal morbidity 65. Other specified and ill-defined diseases

E 66. E 67. E 68.

E 69.

E 70.

N 66.

N 67.

Road transport accidents Other accidents

Attempted suicide and self-inflicted injuries

Attempted homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other person; legal intervention

All other ext.l-nal causes Fractures

Intracranial and internal injuries

574, 575

526-529, 530, 534--537 561-569, 570-57),

576...577

560-584

592, 594

600

590, 591, 593, 595-599, 601-607, 610-616,

620-629 640-645

63o--69, 651-678

650

680-666 690S709 710-715

(

716 .71,

720-729,

730-736

740-759 760-779

286-289, 310-315, 780-796

E 610-619, 025-827 ( E 600-807, 820-823,

( 30-949

E 950-959 E 960--979

E 960-999 N 600-829

N

$50-854,

860-869

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Detailed List NOS. List C

68. Burns

69. Adverse effects of chemical substances

70. All other injuries

(

(

N 940-949

N 960-989

850o.-48, 950 .959, N

N

N

870-939

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LIST D

DRAFT LIST OF 300 CAUSES FOR TABULATION OF HOSPITAL MORBIDITY (LIST D)

Detailed List Nos. Cholera

Typhoid fever

Paratyphoid fever and other Salmonella infections Bacillary dysentery

Amoebiasis

Enteritis and diarrhoeal diseases Other intestinal infectious diseases Silicotuberculosis

Pulmonary tuberculosis Tuberculous pleurisy Tuberculous laryngitis

Other respiratory tuberculosis

Tuberculosis of meninges and central nervous system Tuberculosis of intestines, peritoneum and

mesenteric glands

Tuberculosis of bones and joints Tuberculosis of genito urinary system Other tuberculosis

Plague Brucellosis Leprosy Diphtheria Whooping cough

Streptococcal sore throat and scarlet fever Erysipel as

Meningococcal infection Tetanus

Septicaemia

000 001 002, 003 004 006 00o, 009 005, 007 010

013

012.1, 012.2

012.3

012.0, 012.9

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List D

Detailed List Nos.

26. Other bacterial diseases

(

(

Acute poliomyelitis

Late effects of acute poliomyelitis Smallpox

Chickenpox Measles

Rubella Yellow fever

Viral encephalitis

Arthropod-borne haemorrhagic fever Infectious hepatitis

Rabies Mumps

Other viral diseases

(

(

(

Typhus and other rickettsioses Malaria

Leishmaniasis Trypanosomiasis Relapsing fever

Early syphilis, symptomatic Cardiovascular syphilis

Syphilis of central nervous system Other syphilis

Gonococcal infections Schistosomiasis

Hydatidosis Ancylostomiasis Other helminthiasis

021, 022, 024-027, 031, 035

040-043

044

050

0.2 055

056

060

062-065

067

,70 C71

072

045, 046, 051, 053,

054, 057, 061, 066,

C66, 073-079

0o80-083

084

065

066,

087

o68

091

093

094

090, 092, 095-097

120 122 126

i2l,

123-125, 127-129

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t

List D Detailed List

Nos.

56. Other infective and parasitic diseases

57.

56.

5-.

60.

61.

62.

63.

64.

65.

66.

C o'

Malignant neoplasm of Malignant neoplasm of Malignant neoplasm of Malignant neoplasm of Malignant neoplasm of

peritoneum

Malignant neoplasm of Malignant neoplasm of Malignant neoplasm of respiratory organs Malignant neoplasm of Malignant neoplasm of Malignant neoplasm of Malignant neoplasm of

(

(

(

buccal cavity and pharynx

stomach

intestine, except rectum

rectum and rectosigmoid Junction other digestive organs and

larynx

trachea, bronchus and lung other and unspecified

bone skin breast

cervix uteri 69. Chorionepithelioma

70. Other malignant neoplasm of uterus 71. Malignant neoplasm of ovary

72. Malignant genital 73. Malignant '74. Malignant 75. Malignant 76. Malignant 77. Malignant 78. Malignant

neoplasm of other and unspecified female organs

neoplasm of prostate

neoplasm of testis

neoplasm of bladder

neoplasm of other genito-urinary organs

neoplasm of brain

neoplasm of other specified sites

79. Secondary mid unspecified malignant neoplasm of lymph nodes

60. Secondary malignant neoplasm of other sites and

malignant neoplasm of unspecified site

009, 099

100-104, 110-117

130-136

140-149

15!

152, 153

154

150, 155-159

161

162

160, 163

170

172, 173

174

180 161 182 183.0

183.1, 183.9, 184

185

i86

188

187, 1.89

191

171, 190, 192-195

196

197-199

I

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List D

Detailed List Nos.

81. Hodgkin's disease

82. Leukaemia

83. Other neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissue

84. Benign neoplasm of skinr

85. Uterine fibromyoma

86. Other benign neoplasm of uterus

67. Benign neoplasm of ovary

88. Benign neoplasm of kidney and other urinary organs

89. Benign neoplasm of brain and other parts of

nervous system

90. Other benign neoplasm

91. Carcinoma in situ of cervix uteri

92. Other neoplasm of unspecified nature

Non-toxic goitre

Thyrotoxicosis with or without goitre

Other diseases of thyroid gland

Diabetes mellitus

Avitaminoses and other nutritional deficiency

Other endocrine and metabolic diseases

Iron deficiency anaemias

Vitamin B12 deficiency anaemia

Other deficiency anaemias

Other diseases of blood and blood forming organs

Alcoholic psychosis

Schizophrenia

Affective psychoses

Other psychoses

Neuroses

201

204-207

200, 202, 203, 208,

209 216 218 219 220 223 225

210-215, 217, 221, 222, 224, 226-228 234.0

230-233, 234.1, 234.9, 235. -239

240, 241 242 243-246 250 260-269 251-256, 270-279 260

261.0, 281.1 281.2-281.9 282-289 291 295 296

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List D Detailed List

Nos. Alcoholism

Other non-psychotic mental disorcders Mental retardation

Meningitis

Other inflammatory diseases of central nervous system Hereditary and familial diseases: rf nr.i'ous system

Multiple sclerosis Paralysis agitans Epilepsy

Other diseases of central nervous system Sciatica

Other diseases of nerves and perdiplhrfrial ganglia Keratitis with ulceration

Iritis, choroiditis and other i'a::.:;-.t;:Ion of uveal tract

Inflammation of lachrymal. glands and ducts Other inflammatory diseases of ey;e

Strabismus Cataract Glaucoma

Detachment of retina Other diseases of eye

Otitis media without mention of rm-sto:.dt. is Mastoiditis with or without otitis :edia Other diseases of ear and n astoid proce_'s Active rheumatic fever

Chronic rheumatic heart disease Essential benign hypertension

Iyvpertensive heart dl sease

Other hypertensive disease

303

301, 302, 304-309 310-315

320

321-324

330-333

340

342

745

341,

343, 344, 346.349

353

350-352, 354-356

363.0

364--366'

(

(

I

108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115.

116.

117.

119.

120.

121.

122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133.

154.

135.

136.

4

368

360-362,

363.9,

367, 369

373

374

375

376

370-372, 377-379

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List D

Detailed List

Nos.

Acute myocardial infarction

Other ischaemic heart disease Symptomatic heart disease Other disease of heart

Cerebral haemcrrhage

Cerebral infarction

Acute but ill-defined cerebro!vascular disease

Other cerebrovascular clisease Arteriosclerosis

Other peripheral vascular disease

Other diseases of arteries, arterioles and capillaries Pulmonary embolism 'Jndl infar ttion

Phlebitis, thrombophlebitis, venous embolism and thrombosis

Varicose veins of lower extremities Haemorrhoids

Other diseases of veins and iympllat.ics, and of circulatory system

Acute pharyngitis and acute tonsillit:is Acute bronchitis and broncfliolitl±8

Other acute respiratory infections Influenza

Viral pneumonia

Pneunmococcal pneumonia

Pneumonia due to other specified' organism

Pneumonia without specif.ica-tion of organism

Bronchitis, emphysema and asthima Hypertrophy' of tonsils and adenoids Chronic sinusitis

Deflected nasal septum

Other diseases of upper respiratory tract

410

411-4!4

427

420-426, 428, 429 431

432-4134

436

430, 435, 437, 436

440

4413

441, 1442, 444-447 1 50

451-453

454 455

256

458

462, 463

466

460, 461, 464, 465

470-474

460

401

402, 463

464-456

490-493 500 503 504

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t

List D

Empyema and abscess of lung

Pleurisy

Pneumoconioses and related diseases

Bronchiectasis

Other diseases of respiratory system

Diseases of teeth and supporting structures

Other diseases of oral. cavity, salivary glands and

j aws

Ulcer of stomach

Ulcer of duodenum

Peptic ulcer, site unspecified

GastrojeJunal ulcer

Gastritis and duodenitis

Other diseases of oesophagus, stomach and duodenum

Acute appendici.tis

Other appendicitis

Inguinal hernia wihout mention of obstruction

Cther hernia without mention of obstruction

Hernia with obstruction

Intestinal obstruction without mention of hernia

Chronic enteritis uand ulcerative colitis

Anal fissure and fistula

Abscess of anal and rectal regions

Other diseases of intestines and peritoneum

Detailed List

Ncs.

510, 513 511

515, 516

516

512, 514, 517, 519

520-525

526.-529

(

(

Cirrhosis of liver

Cholelithiasis aid cholecystitis

Other diseases of liver and gall bladder

Diseases of pancreas

i\cule nephritis

Other nephritis and nephrosis

531

532

533

534

535

530,

536,

537

540

541-5413

550

551

552,

553'

560

563

565

566

561, 562, 564,

567--569

571

574, 575

570, 572,

573,

576

577

5o0

561-564

1.67.

176.

18 3.

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List D

Detailed List Noc.

Infections of kidrey

Calcul:i of urinary systeim

Cystiti s

Stricture of' uretlhra;.

Other diseases of urinary system

(

(

Hyperplasia of prcstate

Hydroce:l e

Rediundant prepuce and phimrnosi.

Other diseases of e:le genital organs

(

(

Diseases of breast

Salpingitis and oophoritis

Other diseases of ovary, Fallopian tube and

parametrium

Infective disease of cervix uteri

Infective disease of u-terus (except cervix), vagina and vulva

Uterovaginal prolapse

Malposition of uterus

Disorders of menst.rurtion

Sterility, female

Other diseases of female geni-tal organs

Infections of geiito. urinary tract during pregnancy

and the puerperiurn

Ti'lrea-tened aborti on

Other haemorriage of pregnancy

590

592, 594

5395

598

591, 5973, 596,

597, 599

600

60>

601, 602, 604, 606, 607

610, 61.1

612-_614 615, 616 620 622 623 624 62o 628 621, 630,

(

Pregnancy with malposition of foetus in uterus

Toxaerni.as of pregnancy and the puerperium

Other complications of pregnancy

Abortion induced for legal indications

625, 62'(, 62 635

632.0-632.2. 632.4, 632.5

634. 0 636-639

631, 633, 634.1, 634.9

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List D Detailed List

Nos. 221. Otlher and unspecified abortion

-.. ii Deivrera i withouut mention of complication

Delivery complicated by placenta praevia or

arite-partum haemorrhage

224. Delivery complicated by retained placenta or other

post-partrum haemorr'lage

.2:', csl.ivery ccmplica.ted by abnormality of bony pelvis,

disprorpoltion, malpresentation or other prolonged labour

' D: ivery with other comp]ications, includinge.

niae::;tie tlic death

., ... -ica.ions of the puerperium

.

.lnfections of skin and subsutaneous tissues f-her inf.lanma.tory conditions of skin and

s!bhcut.afnlCous tissues

2,,7; Ou'i.iler diseases-; of slkin and subcu-..aneous tissues

.:'. !1> ~ ma.r,.d arthritis and allied conditions

O;..5 .-,;eo-.irilrtis and a.Liied conditions

.'. ,.K', r anro .a-specified arthritis

.i-, .on- art.icular rheul.)mati sm and rheumatism unspecified

,2-5. fittinomyelitis and periostitis

o*( Other diseases of bone

.

Internal derangement of joint

218. DPisplacement of intervertebral disc

239. Vertebrogenic pain syndromes

;:'L©. Cther diseases of joint

i ;-rnovitis, bursitis and tenosynovitis

294P,. ,ia.;lux val'lls .s varus

c. Other diseases of musculoskeletal system

?.L. CSp.;na bifida and congenital hydrocephalus

P'-"'5. Congenital ancmealie; oi' c.ircu atory system 2V4. C'left paiate and cief-t lip

'17. Ccngenital pyl.oric stenosis

642 645 650 651

652, 653

654-657

656-662

670.- 76 680-686 690--696

700-709

712

713

710, 711, 714, 715 716-716 720 721-72) 724 725 728

726, 727, 729

731 737

730, 732-736, 736 741, 742

74',, 747 7459

750.1

4

E

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List D

246. Other congenital anomalics of digestive systerrm

(

(

249. Undescenaed testicle

250. Other congenital anomalies of genito-urinary system

251. Congenital clubfoot

252. Congenital dislocation of hip

253.

Other congenital. anoma.ies of musculoskeletai sy:-;.em

254. Other and unspecified congenital anomalies

255. Birth injury

256. Asphyxia, aioxia or' hypoxia 257 . Haemolytic disease of newborn

256. Immaturity, unspecified

259. Other causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality

260.

261.

262.

263.

264.

265.

266.

267.

268.

Acute heart, failure, undefined

Haematemesis

Abdominal pain

Pain referable to urinary system Retention of urine

Incontinence of urine

Otber' symp',oms /

¼

(

(

(

(

Senility without mention olf psychosis Other ill-defined conditions

I)e

',a-:

ied

d

i\ C's.

750-. 7n~i !, I :, , 0

750.0,

i;',

....- ,

'F'(,2.0, 7'b.;2-7!2.9, 75r

-i~t.~r ?' .

7

`iL . 2- 1-2.~ 7 ,5.

755.

7

7 ;:s .

7 55.,

-7r " -,6 - G,-, , I

(j. , ,-it6

77 L , '-,, 77:i , 79

72' .4

77

76-77 7S,4-76

-;

780,4781, 8.0-782.7 771, 77,, 779, 77T

782.5-78>2., 783,

74. $,7854,

.0-785.6-7S.,.5-..-75.9. '8

766.>

786.7. 7,,7-759

794

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CD17/10 (Eng.) ANNEX

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List D Detailed List

Nos.

NoiXnal pregrnancy

Live births in hospital

Other special admissions or consultations

(

(

(

y Y 60.0 Y 60o-y 896 Y oo-Y 59

Y 6o.1-Y 60.9

Y 61-Y 79

hailwhy accidents

.Motor vehicle accident to occupant of motor vehicle

27-4i. Motor vehicle ace:.d.ent to pedal cyclist

,:, .'r? w,- v-1b.1ffcle aac,'-ertl tc . pedestr....

:.,t .¢ .... . . . . c''¢i1'

(

(

(

(

(

(

(

(

o'nor nre:ic.el .:cAident -to other and unlspecified

::

01: .. .srfel~ t

vehicle accidents

:6. ' ;¾ k u',rp;rnsport accid.pents ,-

; .. 8Tpd ,tiace t+n'.sporf. +'Tir Pecidents

2603,

Ac(-,d-.'.al poisoning by dn %s ald. medicamerts4s ;, i,-'den.ra. 1 pe-isoninng by other so:lid and,

;o, ';z ; l,~n:..~ po i©-nfmng by gases and vapours

'$ c.;.,cicidenta3. f. l o o:r fro!.:- sta:irs, steps, .ladders or scakt' (ol6. Zig

:.-,t,- .C!,h,.er falCl fmr07 oes level to another t' it1:: e' 'sar~,e . ,:ve.

, ~,..-"! .: ; c,' t :F a.- 'a

,0oU.

Ig':-, ....

, ,fh::-~.·: or inflammbl..e mat. erli.ri'

, . . ,; t a)P <. s-X...'. .:', _ ....'': fire s

600-607

81.0-o82i with 4th digits .0-.3

10o-i;:3 with 14th digit .6

81C-623 with 4th digit .7

810-8213 with 4th digits ,., .5

o

,

840o-4

5

850-359

86o-F69

67'o0-877

880o,

88l

68

;

5

6867

693,

892

893,

894

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List D

E

2'92, IAccident caused by firearms weapons

295. i 3Srgiea! and medical complications and mlisadvent ures

2')34. ether and unspecified accidents, incl].uding

late effects

Suicide dnd self-inflictre. injllry by poisoning by solid or liquid substances

Ž96, SUicide and seli-lni3licted injury by poisoning by

gases in domestic u.se

'T97. Sul.cidc aW.d self' inflicted injury by other and

unspYeci.fied means, including late effects

299. Homrlcide and:l injury purposey infli.-ted by other

perso7ns; lgalL i.itervren;ion

299, 3~nJury undetermined whether accidentally or pvrpclsely

infl icted

300. Injury rtesulti.ng f;!om operations of wa.r

N

272. Fractur.e of face bones

27). Other fracture of skull

274 PFracture of spine alid trunk

275. Fracture of' hurnerus, radius and ulna

f276 Frac-ture of phalanges and meta.carpal bones

277. RFracture of neck of femur

276. F!racture of other and unspecified parts of femur

^-79. Fracture of tibia, fibula and ankle

260. Other fractures of limbs

281. Dislocation without fracture; sprains and strains

of joints and adjacent muscles

262. Intracranial injury (excluding skull fracture)

263. Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis

284. Laceration, open wound, superficial injury,

contusion and crushing, affecting eye

285. Laceration, open wound, superficial injury,

contusion and crushing, affecting hand and fingers

Detailed List

Nos. E 922 930-9356

(

(

900-909, 911-921, 923-929, 940-949

950

951

952-2954, 955 959

%S0-969, 970-979

9C80..689

(

(

990-999 N 602

o00, 601i

805-809

812,

813

815-617

820

621

623, 824 &1o , 811,

:1.9, 822,

863c-846

650-854 860-669

870,

T67,

(

(

682, 863, 903, 914,

92z

s8c5, 804

814, 81i, 625- 8?9

921

885-, 927,

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266.

287.

288. 269. 290. 291. 292.

293.

Laceration, open wound, superficial injury,

contusion and crushing, affecting other

and unspecified site

(

(

(

(

(

Foreign body in eye and adnexa

Foreign body entering through other orifice

Burn confined to eye

Burn of other and unspecified site

Adverse effects of salicylates and congeners

Adverse effects of barbiturates

Adverse effects of other medicinal agents

(

(

(

294. Toxic effect of carbon monoxide

295. Toxic effect of other substances chiefly non-medicinal

as to source

296. Drowning and non-fatal submersion

297. Asphyxiation and strangulation

296. Injury, other and unspecified

299. Complications of surgical procedures and other

medical care

300. Other effects of external causes (

(

(

(

Detailed List Nos. N

672-879, 880, 881,

884, 690-897, 900-902, 904-908, 910-913, 916-918, 920, 922-924, 927 929

930

931 939

940

941-949

965.1

967.0

960-964, 965.0, 965.2-965.9, 966, 967.1-967.9, 966-979

9o6

960-965, 987-969

994.1

995.5

997

998, 999

950-959, 990-993, 994.0, 994.2-994.9, 995.0-995.4, 995.6-995.9, 996

I

List D

i

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LIST P

DRAFT LIST OF 10C CAUSES FORP, TABULATION OF FERINATAL MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY

(LIST P)

Detailed List Nos. Chronic circulatory and genito-urinary disease

in mother (1. 4)

1. Chronic rheumatic heart. disease 760.0

2. Chronic hypertension 760.2

3. Other chronic disease of circulatory system 760.1, 760.3

4. Chronic disease of benito.-urinany system 760.4, 760.5

Other maternal conditions unrelated to pregnancy (5-11)

5. '-yp¢lil.is

6. Diabetes mel.itus

'7. Rubella

o. injury to motherl

(9. Operation of mother

10. Chemical substances transmitted through pJacenta

11. Othler maternal conditions

Taxaemias of pregnancy (12-17)

12. Renal! disease arising during pregnancy

,5. Pre.-eclampsia of pregnancy

t4. Eclampsia of pregnancy

-5. T'oxaem~a unspecified

i6. Flyperemesls gpravidan ur

11?. ,u,.Lher toxtpetmica of pregnancy

Ma. ermal ant.e- and intra partum infection (18-20)

].S. Pyeiiti.s. and pyel.onephritis of pregnancy

19. Otiler infections of genito urinary tract during pregnancy

20. Other

761 .0

76 i. I

761.5

76i

.6

761.7

761. 2, 763.4, 761.9

762.0

762.1

762.2

762.3 762.4

762.5, 762.9

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