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Causes of death (hlth_cdeath)

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National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS)

Compiling agency: National Statistical Institute 

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Data on causes of death (CoD) provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information.

CoD data refer to the underlying cause which - according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) - is "the disease or injury which initiated the train of morbid events leading directly to death, or the circumstances of the accident or violence which produced the fatal injury".

CoD data are derived from death certificates. The information provided in the medical certificate of cause of death is mapped to the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD).

23 June 2025

Concepts and definitions are described in the Commission regulation (EU) No 328/2011 in articles 2 and 3.

The statistical units are the deceased persons and the stillborns, respectively.

Main category used in the current demographic statistics is ‘resident population’. This category includes people, who live permanently in the country and have not left it officially as of 31.12. of the respective year for a period more than one year.

The territory of the country.

Data refer to the calendar year (i.e. all deaths occurring during the year). 

Exhaustive survey. No reasons for any unreliability of the data. 

The unit is number.

Not applicable.

Data source for all demographic events is a National civil registration system.

The events are registered by following documents:

  • Death Certificate - for deaths;
  • Birth Certificate - for stillbirths.

Events information is obtained as an electronic file. Causes of death and stillbirth are coded on a paper document by physicians, working in Regional Health Inspections, specially trained for that. Copies of these paper documents are supplied to the Regional Statistical Offices where codes are entered into Information System "Demography".

Annually.

Year Number of months between the end of the reference year and the publication at national level
2011 N+6
2012 N+6 
2013 N+6 
2014 N+6 
2015 N+6 
2016 N+6 
2017 N+6 
2018 N+6 
2019 N+6 
2020 N+6 
2021 N+6 
2022 N+6
2023 N+6

At national level the data are comparable for all territorial regions in the country. The process of collecting, coding and transmission of the data is the same for all regions.

In accordance with the WHO guidelines, codes I46.0 Cardiac arrest with successful resuscitation and I46.9 Cardiac arrest unspecified should not be used as underlying cause of death, and this change come into force on 1 January 2019. Since 2020 reference year, Eurostat recoded the both codes automatically to R99 xxx in order data comparability to be achieved.

In Bulgaria I46.0 and I46.9 had been used as underlying cause of death up to 31 December 2020. For this reason, there is a discrepancy between the 2020 data disseminated by Eurostat and BNSI in respect to chapters IX Diseases of the circulatory system and XVIII Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified.

The data are comparable. Procedures for data collection, coding of cause of death and production of statistical data are the same for the whole period.