The value of good-quality mortality data for public health is widely acknowledged. While effective civil registration systems remains the ‘gold standard’ source for continuous mortality measurement, less than 25% of deaths are registered in most African countries. Alternative data collection systems can provide mortality data to complement those from civil registration, given an understanding of data source characteristics and data quality. We aim to document mortality data sources in post-democracy South Africa; to report on availability, limitations, strengths, and possible complementary uses of the data; and to make recommendations for improved data for mortality measurement. Civil registration and alternative mortality data collection s...
Background: Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSS) collect independent mortality data th...
There is under-utilisation of death registration data for mortality estimation in South Africa even ...
Most developing countries do not have fully effective civil registration systems to provide necessar...
The value of good-quality mortality data for public health is widely acknowledged. While effective c...
The value of good-quality mortality data for public health is widely acknowledged. While effective c...
The value of good-quality mortality data for public health is widely acknowledged. While effective c...
Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa’s 1996 morta...
Background:Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa's...
Background:Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa's...
BACKGROUND: Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa'...
BACKGROUND: Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa'...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of ...
Cause of death data from vital records are the principal source for population level assessment of t...
Background: Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa’...
Background: Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSS) collect independent mortality data th...
Background: Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSS) collect independent mortality data th...
There is under-utilisation of death registration data for mortality estimation in South Africa even ...
Most developing countries do not have fully effective civil registration systems to provide necessar...
The value of good-quality mortality data for public health is widely acknowledged. While effective c...
The value of good-quality mortality data for public health is widely acknowledged. While effective c...
The value of good-quality mortality data for public health is widely acknowledged. While effective c...
Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa’s 1996 morta...
Background:Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa's...
Background:Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa's...
BACKGROUND: Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa'...
BACKGROUND: Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa'...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of ...
Cause of death data from vital records are the principal source for population level assessment of t...
Background: Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa’...
Background: Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSS) collect independent mortality data th...
Background: Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSS) collect independent mortality data th...
There is under-utilisation of death registration data for mortality estimation in South Africa even ...
Most developing countries do not have fully effective civil registration systems to provide necessar...