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countable ,often with of, typically of adverse results ) The source of, or reason for, an event or action; that which produces or effects a result.In England, statistically significant excess mortality by week of death above the 2 z-score threshold was not seen overall in week 43 of 2023, nor in any region. A statistically significant excess was seen in the 5 to 14 years age group only. This was after correcting General Register Office ( GRO) disaggregate data for reporting delay with the standardised EuroMOMO algorithm (Figure 1).

The COVID-19 pandemic period from March 2020 to March 2022 is excluded from the baseline thresholds calculation. Excess mortality triggers further investigation of spikes and informs any public health responses.

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In week 43 of 2023, statistically significant excess all-cause mortality was not observed through the EuroMOMO algorithm:

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