A total of 542 women aged 15 to 44 years died during the 10-year period 1976 to 1985 in the control area of Matlab, an area with a population of 90 000, representative of many other rural areas of southern Bangladesh. The corres-ponding age-specific mortality rate was 290 per 100 000 women 15-44 years. These deaths have been analysed retrospectively, using information collected through the Demographic Surveillance System set up by the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR.B) and verbal autopsies conducted in the homes. Of these deaths, 175 (32%) were due to infectious diseases, 163 (30%) to direct obstetric complications, 67 (12%) to injuries, and the remaining 26 % to other causes. Cause-specific and propo...
BACKGROUND: Women remain at increased risk of mortality for some time after pregnancy although the l...
This study examines adult mortality (15-59 years) in Matlab using data from the Health and Demograph...
directly related to the total number of children they bear or to their pace of childbearing.1 Analys...
Limited information is available at the national and district levels on causes of death among women ...
Limited information is available at the national and district levels on causes of death among women ...
Background: Assessment of causes of death and changes in pattern of causes of death over time are ne...
The objectives of this paper are to investigate levels and trends in mortality due to violence in wo...
Bangladesh is distinct among developing countries in achieving a low maternal mortality ratio (MMR) ...
Multiple sources were used to identify maternal deaths and their causes in a study carried out in Ja...
OBJECTIVE: Population-based information on causes of death (CoD) by age, sex, and area is critical f...
This study determined the extent of obstetric-related residual morbidities among 500 postmenopausal ...
Little is known about the nature of diseases aggravated by pregnancy or the magnitude of mortality f...
BackgroundIn developing countries, investigating mortality levels and causes of death among all age ...
Background Women remain at increased risk of mortality for some time after pregnancy although the le...
Objective: Population-based information on causes of death (CoD) by age, sex, and area is critical f...
BACKGROUND: Women remain at increased risk of mortality for some time after pregnancy although the l...
This study examines adult mortality (15-59 years) in Matlab using data from the Health and Demograph...
directly related to the total number of children they bear or to their pace of childbearing.1 Analys...
Limited information is available at the national and district levels on causes of death among women ...
Limited information is available at the national and district levels on causes of death among women ...
Background: Assessment of causes of death and changes in pattern of causes of death over time are ne...
The objectives of this paper are to investigate levels and trends in mortality due to violence in wo...
Bangladesh is distinct among developing countries in achieving a low maternal mortality ratio (MMR) ...
Multiple sources were used to identify maternal deaths and their causes in a study carried out in Ja...
OBJECTIVE: Population-based information on causes of death (CoD) by age, sex, and area is critical f...
This study determined the extent of obstetric-related residual morbidities among 500 postmenopausal ...
Little is known about the nature of diseases aggravated by pregnancy or the magnitude of mortality f...
BackgroundIn developing countries, investigating mortality levels and causes of death among all age ...
Background Women remain at increased risk of mortality for some time after pregnancy although the le...
Objective: Population-based information on causes of death (CoD) by age, sex, and area is critical f...
BACKGROUND: Women remain at increased risk of mortality for some time after pregnancy although the l...
This study examines adult mortality (15-59 years) in Matlab using data from the Health and Demograph...
directly related to the total number of children they bear or to their pace of childbearing.1 Analys...