Preliminary figures between January to September 2024 indicated that ischaemic heart disease was the leading cause of death in the Philippines. The number of people who died from this illness was estimated at 75,500. Following this, cancer resulted in the deaths of about 43,000 people. Eating habits Heart diseases have been linked to high meat consumption, among others. In the Philippines, pork has been the most consumed meat type, followed closely by chicken. While pork meat is typically produced domestically, the country also imports pork to supplement its supply. However, plant-based food has started gaining popularity among Filipinos. In fact, a 2024 survey revealed that 69 percent of surveyed Filipinos consumed plant-based products, including meat alternatives. Common diseases in the Philippines Aside from heart and cerebrovascular diseases, the Filipino population is also exposed to infections, diabetes, skin diseases, and illnesses resulting from high meat consumption. In 2020, over 700,000 Filipinos contracted acute respiratory tract infections, followed by over 400,000 diagnosed with hypertension. In areas with high exposure to rain, dengue infections and leptospirosis have also become prevalent.
According to preliminary data for 2024, ischaemic heart disease was the leading cause of death in the Philippines. Deaths caused by this disease accounted for 19.4 percent of the total share of deaths in the country. This was followed by cancer, which held about 11 percent of the total registered deaths.
In 2021, approximately ****** male Filipinos succumbed to death due to ischaemic heart diseases. Ischaemic heart disease was also the leading cause of death among female population in the Philippines.
In 2021, diarrhea and gastroenteritis of presumed infectious origin was the leading cause of mortality among children aged one to four years old in the Philippines. The number of deaths caused by such disease amounted to 611. The other major causes of child mortality in the country were remainder diseases of sepsis, other tuberculosis, as well as respiratory tuberculosis.
In 2021, the morbidity rate per 100,000 population of acute respiratory infection was approximately ***** in the Philippines. By comparison, the morbidity rate of heart diseases per 100,000 people was **** in the country.
The mortality rate of ischaemic heart diseases per 100,000 population in the Philippines was about ***** in 2021. The other four leading causes of deaths were cerebrovascular diseases, neoplasms, diabetes mellitus, and pneumonia.
According to preliminary data between January and September 2024, *** percent of deaths in the Philippines were caused by hypertensive diseases. Deaths from such illnesses have fluctuated since 2017 across the country.
According to preliminary data between January and October 2024, *** percent of deaths in the Philippines were caused by diabetes mellitus diseases. Deaths from such illnesses peaked in 2020. Diabetes mellitus is diagnosed when glucose is high in the blood.
In 2021, acute respiratory infection was the leading illness in the MIMAROPA region of the Philippines, with around ****** cases. The other leading causes of morbidity in the region were hypertension and animal bites.
In 2021, the leading illness in the Philippines was acute respiratory infection, with approximately 598,591 people diagnosed with this disease. This was followed by hypertension and animal bites. The morbidity rate of acute respiratory infection per hundred thousand population in the Philippines was at nearly 543.2 in that year.
In the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines, the morbidity rate of acute respiratory infection per 100,000 population amounted to just over ************* in 2021. By comparison, the morbidity rate of acute lower respiratory tract infection disease per 100,000 inhabitants was about *****.
According to preliminary data between January and September 2024, *** percent of deaths in the Philippines were caused by transport accidents. This indicates no change from the full year 2023 share. Ischaemic heart diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, and cancer were the leading causes of death in the country.
In 2021, ischemic heart disease was the leading cause of death in the Philippines. Among the male population, approximately ****** people have died from the disease. Meanwhile, just over ****** female population in the country succumbed to death due to ischemic heart disease.
In 2021, the leading illnesses among people living in the National Capital Region of the Philippines was hypertension, with over ****** cases. This was followed by acute respiratory infection and animal bites. Hypertension was one of the most common diseases among Filipinos.
In 2021, the leading illnesses in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines was animal bites, with approximately ******* cases. The other leading causes of morbidity in the region were hypertension and acute respiratory infection.
According to the Department of Health, acute respiratory infection was the leading cause of morbidity in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines in 2021, with a rate of just over ***** per 100,000 inhabitants. This was followed by TB all forms and animal bites.
In the Philippines' Central Visayas region, the morbidity rate of animal bites per 100,000 population amounted to around ***** in 2021. In contrast, the morbidity rate of fever of unknown origin per 100,000 inhabitants was ***.
According to preliminary data between January and September 2023, *** percent of deaths in the Philippines were caused by the remainder of endocrine nutritional and metabolic diseases. Ischaemic heart diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, and cancer were the leading cause of death in the country.
In 2024, 362 people died due to major natural disasters in the Philippines. The peak number of deaths due to natural calamities was reported in 2013 when Typhoon Haiyan hit various regions in the Visayas and Mindanao.
In 2021, acute respiratory infection was the leading disease in the CALABARZON region of the Philippines, with around ****** cases. Among the other leading illnesses in the region during this period were hypertension and heart diseases.
Preliminary figures between January to September 2024 indicated that ischaemic heart disease was the leading cause of death in the Philippines. The number of people who died from this illness was estimated at 75,500. Following this, cancer resulted in the deaths of about 43,000 people. Eating habits Heart diseases have been linked to high meat consumption, among others. In the Philippines, pork has been the most consumed meat type, followed closely by chicken. While pork meat is typically produced domestically, the country also imports pork to supplement its supply. However, plant-based food has started gaining popularity among Filipinos. In fact, a 2024 survey revealed that 69 percent of surveyed Filipinos consumed plant-based products, including meat alternatives. Common diseases in the Philippines Aside from heart and cerebrovascular diseases, the Filipino population is also exposed to infections, diabetes, skin diseases, and illnesses resulting from high meat consumption. In 2020, over 700,000 Filipinos contracted acute respiratory tract infections, followed by over 400,000 diagnosed with hypertension. In areas with high exposure to rain, dengue infections and leptospirosis have also become prevalent.