Fig. 2From: Coding quality of deaths and its impact on elderly unintentional fall mortality data from 1990 to 2019: a retrospective analysis of the WHO Mortality DatabaseCoding quality related to unintentional fall mortality among older adults in 102 countries/territories, 1990–2019 Notes: LICTs: low-income countries/territories, LMICTs: lower middle-income countries/territories, UMICTs: upper middle-income countries/territories, HICTs: high-income countries/territories. For deaths with unspecified causes, there were 6 years for LICTs, 121 years for LMICTs, 454 years for UMICTs, and 970 years for HICTs; for injury deaths with undetermined intent, there were 6 years for LICTs, 119 years for LMICTs, 454 years for UMICTs, and 955 years for HICTs; for unintentional injury deaths with unspecified causes, there were 6 years for LICTs, 116 years for LMICTs, 454 years for UMICTs, and 950 years for HICTsBack to article page