Mortality rates are very important for decision making in public health and in measuring the burden of disease. In Sudan under-registration of adult deaths is expected. In the background of a study to measure the burden of disease in Sudan, adult death registration completeness was assessed using Brass Growth Balance method. Partial birth and death rates were calculated from registered deaths in 2002 and total mid-year population projections. Linear regression of partial birth rates on partial death rates was used to calculate the completeness of death registration. The analysis showed that only 4.4 % of deaths were registered and registration completeness was more for male deaths (6.5%) than for female deaths (2.8%). A wide gap in mortalit...
Background: Despite the anticipated high impact of HIV and AIDS among young people, AIDS related mo...
Infant and child mortality rates serve as the essential indicators of population health. In view of ...
International audienceBackgroundIn countries with limited vital registration, adult mortality is fre...
ortality statistics by age, sex, and cause of death are the foundations of public health programmes....
Background: As the death certificate was not recently revised or updated and doctors had no training...
OBJECTIVES: Examining the premature death rate represents the first step in estimating the overall b...
Background: Verbal Autopsy (VA) is widely viewed as the only immediate strategy for registering caus...
Cause of death data from vital records are the principal source for population level assessment of t...
Background: The lack of adequate documentation of deaths, and particularly their cause, is often not...
In countries with limited vital registration, adult mortality is frequently estimated using siblings...
BACKGROUND: In countries with limited vital registration, adult mortality is frequently estimated us...
Background: Completeness of vital registration remains very low in sub-Saharan Africa, especially in...
A stark example of the health gap is shown in Table 1, which shows that life expectancy at birth has...
Copyright © 2013 Md. Nazrul Islam Mondal et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Background: Assessment of causes of death and changes in pattern of causes of death over time are ne...
Background: Despite the anticipated high impact of HIV and AIDS among young people, AIDS related mo...
Infant and child mortality rates serve as the essential indicators of population health. In view of ...
International audienceBackgroundIn countries with limited vital registration, adult mortality is fre...
ortality statistics by age, sex, and cause of death are the foundations of public health programmes....
Background: As the death certificate was not recently revised or updated and doctors had no training...
OBJECTIVES: Examining the premature death rate represents the first step in estimating the overall b...
Background: Verbal Autopsy (VA) is widely viewed as the only immediate strategy for registering caus...
Cause of death data from vital records are the principal source for population level assessment of t...
Background: The lack of adequate documentation of deaths, and particularly their cause, is often not...
In countries with limited vital registration, adult mortality is frequently estimated using siblings...
BACKGROUND: In countries with limited vital registration, adult mortality is frequently estimated us...
Background: Completeness of vital registration remains very low in sub-Saharan Africa, especially in...
A stark example of the health gap is shown in Table 1, which shows that life expectancy at birth has...
Copyright © 2013 Md. Nazrul Islam Mondal et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Background: Assessment of causes of death and changes in pattern of causes of death over time are ne...
Background: Despite the anticipated high impact of HIV and AIDS among young people, AIDS related mo...
Infant and child mortality rates serve as the essential indicators of population health. In view of ...
International audienceBackgroundIn countries with limited vital registration, adult mortality is fre...