| Economic loss for adolescent deaths and morbidity in USD (million) (95% confidence interval) | ||
---|---|---|---|
 | Communicable diseases | Non-communicable diseases | Injuries |
India | 13,251 (10,102–17,166) | 20,009 (14,597–26,739) | 4572 (3865–5303) |
EAG states | |||
 Bihar | 774 (556–1,063) | 1022 (734–1,383) | 193 (153–240) |
 Chhattisgarh | 232 (167–328) | 307 (214–416) | 86 (56–113) |
 Jharkhand | 230 (163–313) | 327 (233–446) | 56 (40–73) |
 Madhya Pradesh | 659 (488–896) | 940 (683–1,265) | 300 (241–364) |
 Odisha | 389 (284–525) | 564 (407–760) | 132 (103–162) |
 Rajasthan | 749 (549–1,025) | 1081 (779–1459) | 234 (190–285) |
 Uttar Pradesh | 1628 (1211–2184) | 2198 (1586–2977) | 549 (444–665) |
 Uttarakhand | 139 (105–189) | 255 (184–343) | 66 (54–79) |
North-east states | |||
 Arunachal Pradesh | 21 (15–28) | 37 (27–51) | 7 (5–8) |
 Assam | 278 (207–365) | 391 (285–527) | 83 (68–98) |
 Manipur | 19 (14–25) | 40 (29–54) | 7 (6–9) |
 Meghalaya | 27 (20–37) | 43 (31–59) | 6 (5–8) |
 Mizoram | 14 (10–20) | 25 (17–35) | 3 (2–4) |
 Nagaland | 16 (12–21) | 32 (23–44) | 5 (4–6) |
 Sikkim | 11 (8–14) | 20 (14–26) | 3 (2–4) |
 Tripura | 28 (20–39) | 46 (33–63) | 9 (6–12) |
Other states | |||
 Andhra Pradesh | 438 (310–583) | 675 (482–918) | 129 (100–163) |
 Delhi | 488 (336–704) | 787 (566–1,065) | 109 (88–135) |
 Goa | 30 (22–41) | 55 (39–74) | 8 (6–10) |
 Gujarat | 934 (684–1,235) | 1395 (1012–1885) | 336 (273–400) |
 Haryana | 545 (397–726) | 902 (658–1207) | 170 (140–203) |
 Himachal Pradesh | 47 (35–64) | 96 (69–128) | 20 (16–24) |
 Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh | 88 (65–118) | 171 (125–229) | 39 (32–46) |
 Karnataka | 777 (567–1040) | 1340 (968–1799) | 302 (246–361) |
 Kerala | 221 (163–294) | 559 (400–760) | 86 (70–104) |
 Maharashtra | 1240 (907–1638) | 2122 (1533–2842) | 396 (319–481) |
 Punjab | 257 (188–350) | 469 (341–625) | 89 (73–107) |
 Tamil Nadu | 622 (456–842) | 1243 (904–1683) | 368 (293–441) |
 Telangana | 380 (274–520) | 718 (514–974) | 167 (126–210) |
 West Bengal | 567 (407–772) | 983 (712–1320) | 226 (175–270) |