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TABLE 6-6 Years of Life Lost Disaggregated by Large Groups of Causes for Each Subregion, 1990
North FSE
South FSE
Central Asia
Age Group and Cause
YLL
As % of total
YLL
As % of total
YLL
As % of total
0-4 years
Group I
2,335,731
61.8
589,034
65.7
2,537,713
83.7
Group II
1,080,974
28.6
233,815
26.1
312,569
10.3
Group III
365,766
9.7
73,059
8.2
181,666
6.0
Total
3,782,471
895,908
3,031,948
5+ years
Group I
743,853
2.7
205,228
4.6
169,317
8.5
Group II
20,012,036
73.5
3,614,346
80.8
1,430,845
71.9
Group III
6,475,645
23.8
654,059
14.6
390,846
19.6
Total
27,231,533
4,473,634
1,91,008
All Ages
Group I
3,079,587
9.9
794,259
14.8
2,707,032
53.9
Group II
21,093,008
68.0
3,848,163
71.7
1,743,416
34.7
Group III
6,841,412
22.1
727,116
13.5
572,508
11.4
Total
31,14,006
5.369,537
5.022,956
NOTE: Group I is communicable, maternal, and perinatal causes; Group II is noncommunicable causes; and Group III is injuries.