From January to March 2025, Querétaro had a mortality rate of 135.7 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants. This was revealed by the INEGI’s Registered Death Statistics (EDR).
Age, gender, and state of residence are some of the factors that affect mortality rates among Mexicans. Querétaro ranks 14th among states with the lowest mortality rates and is below the national average, which is 151.2%.
The states with the lowest prevalence were Guerrero, with 78.7%; Quintana Roo with 109%; and Durango with 111.2%.
These are the 5 most common causes of death in Querétaro.
Cardiovascular diseases are one of the most common causes of death in Mexico. This situation is mirrored in the state of Querétaro, regardless of gender. This condition primarily affects people between the ages of 45 and 54, as well as those over 65.
These are the leading causes of death in Querétaro, according to the INEGI report:
Heart disease (703 deaths)
Malignant tumors (407 deaths)
Diabetes mellitus (366 deaths)
Influenza and pneumonia (263 deaths)
Liver disease (200 deaths)
Respiratory diseases are more common in women.
Furthermore, when distinguishing by gender, diseases such as influenza and pneumonia, as well as cerebrovascular diseases, are more prevalent in women. Liver disease and accidents are more common in men.

These were the most common causes of death in the state, by sex:
Women
Heart disease
Malignant tumors
Diabetes mellitus
Influenza and pneumonia
Cerebrovascular disease
Men
Heart disease
Diabetes mellitus
Malignant tumors
Liver disease
Accidents

Source: liderempresarial