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The Top 5 Countries With The Lowest Male Adult Mortality Rates (2003)
Country
Male Deaths Per 1000
1
San Marino/ Kuwait
73
2
Sweden
79
3
Iceland
81
4
Malta
84
5
Singapore
87
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Sources:
World Health Organization Core Health Indicators
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