Abstract Background Ethiopia is encountering a growing burden of non-communicable diseases along with infectious diseases, perinatal and nutritional problems that have long been considered major problems of public health importance. This retrospective analysis was carried out to examine the mortality patterns from communicable diseases and non communicable diseases in public and private hospitals of Addis Ababa. Methods Approximately 47,153 deaths were captured over eight years (2002–2010) in forty three public and private hospitals of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Data collectors (43 hospital clerks) and coordinators (3 nurses) had been extensively trained on how to review hospital death records. Information obtained included: dates of admission ...
BackgroundData on morbidity and mortality are essential in assessing disease burden, monitoring and ...
Introduction: In countries where most deaths are outside health institutions and medical certificati...
Background: Patterns of disease vary across time depending on changes in human health activities and...
BackgroundEthiopia is encountering a growing burden of non-communicable diseases along with infectio...
Abstract Background Ethiopia lacks a complete vital registration system that would assist in measuri...
BACKGROUND:Understanding the causes of inpatient mortality in hospitals is important for monitoring ...
Background: Globally, trends of medical admission have been changing. This study was carried out to ...
Hospital statistics of causes of death for developing countries may be biased when the utilization o...
Abstract Background Reliable data on causes of death form the basis for building evidence on health ...
In countries where registration of vital events is lacking and the proportion of people who die at h...
Background: Morbidity and mortality pattern is a reflection of disease burden. The aim of this study...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality is noticeably high in sub-Saharan African countries including...
Objective: To determine the basic demographic patterns and the frequency of medical causes of deaths...
Background Ethiopian emergency department (ED) patients have a considerable burden o...
Background: Maternal mortality is noticeably high in sub-Saharan African countries including Ethiopi...
BackgroundData on morbidity and mortality are essential in assessing disease burden, monitoring and ...
Introduction: In countries where most deaths are outside health institutions and medical certificati...
Background: Patterns of disease vary across time depending on changes in human health activities and...
BackgroundEthiopia is encountering a growing burden of non-communicable diseases along with infectio...
Abstract Background Ethiopia lacks a complete vital registration system that would assist in measuri...
BACKGROUND:Understanding the causes of inpatient mortality in hospitals is important for monitoring ...
Background: Globally, trends of medical admission have been changing. This study was carried out to ...
Hospital statistics of causes of death for developing countries may be biased when the utilization o...
Abstract Background Reliable data on causes of death form the basis for building evidence on health ...
In countries where registration of vital events is lacking and the proportion of people who die at h...
Background: Morbidity and mortality pattern is a reflection of disease burden. The aim of this study...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality is noticeably high in sub-Saharan African countries including...
Objective: To determine the basic demographic patterns and the frequency of medical causes of deaths...
Background Ethiopian emergency department (ED) patients have a considerable burden o...
Background: Maternal mortality is noticeably high in sub-Saharan African countries including Ethiopi...
BackgroundData on morbidity and mortality are essential in assessing disease burden, monitoring and ...
Introduction: In countries where most deaths are outside health institutions and medical certificati...
Background: Patterns of disease vary across time depending on changes in human health activities and...