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             English:  Age-standardised  disability-adjusted life year (DALY) rates from Nutritional deficiencies by country (per 100,000 inhabitants). 
               no data 
               less than 200 
               200-400 
               400-600 
               600-800 
               800-1000 
               1000-1200 
               1200-1400 
               1400-1600 
               1600-1800 
               1800-2000 
               2000-2200 
               more than 2200 
            Notes: 
            
             - The data/colour given for the following former countries were assigned as follows: 
               - "Serbia and Montenegro": Serbia, Montenegro
 
               
              
             
            
             - The following groupings/assumptions were made: 
               - France includes the overseas departments as well as overseas collectivities.
 
               - The United Kingdom includes the Crown dependencies as well as the overseas territories.
 
               - The United States of America includes the insular areas.
 
               - The Netherlands includes Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles.
 
               - Denmark includes Greenland and the Faroe islands.
 
               - China includes the SARs of Hong Kong and Macao.
 
               
              
             
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           | Date | 
           12 November 2009 | 
          
          
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             - Vector map from  BlankMap-World6, compact.svg by  Canuckguy et al.
 
             - Data from  Death and DALY estimates for 2004 by cause for WHO Member States (Persons, all ages) (2009-11-12)
 
             - Combined by  Lokal_Profil
 
             
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           | Author | 
            Lokal_Profil | 
          
          
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