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The impact of infectious diseases has been primarily due to laxity in vaccinations and migration through porous borders from Asian regions. In 1995, deaths from infectious and parasitic diseases were less than 2 percent of the overall age-standardized death rate, while most of the decrease in life expectancy, between 1987-1994, has been due to mortality from cardiovascular diseases and external causes of violence, trauma, and accidents (see next slide).