Together, ischemic heart disease and stroke are the two leading causes of death worldwide. Ischemic heart disease accounts for 12.2 percent of all deaths and stroke for 9.7 percent, according to the World Health Organization Global Burden of Disease Program.
But the relative rates of death and disability from heart disease and stroke vary considerably from country to country. In general, stroke death rates and disease burden appeared to be disproportionately higher than those for ischemic heart disease in African and Asian countries, while they were lower in North American, Western and Northern European countries, and Australia.
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