Background Low-and middle-income countries are often described as being at intermediate stages of epidemiological transition, but there is little population-based data with reliable cause of death assignment to examine the situation in more detail. Non-communicable diseases are widely seen as a coming threat to population health, alongside receding burdens of infection. The INDEPTH Network has collected empirical population data in a number of health and demographic surveillance sites in low-and middle-income countries which permit more detailed examination of mortality trends over time. Objective To examine cause-specific mortality trends across all ages at INDEPTH Network sites in Africa and Asia during the period 1992-2012. Emphasis is g...
Background: Mortality from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a major global issue, as other catego...
INTRODUCTION: Epidemiological transition theory, first postulated by Omran in 1971, provides a usefu...
OBJECTIVE: To provide internationally comparable data on the frequencies of different causes of deat...
Background Low-and middle-income countries are often described as being at intermediate stages of ep...
BACKGROUND:Low- and middle-income countries are often described as being at intermediate stages of e...
Low- and middle-income countries are often described as being at intermediate stages of epidemiologi...
This paper contributes evidence documenting the continued decline in all-cause mortality and changes...
This paper contributes evidence documenting the continued decline in all-cause mortality and changes...
This paper contributes evidence documenting the continued decline in all-cause mortality and changes...
This paper contributes evidence documenting the continued decline in all-cause mortality and changes...
BACKGROUND: Because most deaths in Africa and Asia are not well documented, estimates of mortality a...
BACKGROUND: Because most deaths in Africa and Asia are not well documented, estimates of mortality a...
Background: Virtually all low-and middle-income countries are undergoing an epidemiological transiti...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a major global issue, as other catego...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a major global issue, as other catego...
Background: Mortality from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a major global issue, as other catego...
INTRODUCTION: Epidemiological transition theory, first postulated by Omran in 1971, provides a usefu...
OBJECTIVE: To provide internationally comparable data on the frequencies of different causes of deat...
Background Low-and middle-income countries are often described as being at intermediate stages of ep...
BACKGROUND:Low- and middle-income countries are often described as being at intermediate stages of e...
Low- and middle-income countries are often described as being at intermediate stages of epidemiologi...
This paper contributes evidence documenting the continued decline in all-cause mortality and changes...
This paper contributes evidence documenting the continued decline in all-cause mortality and changes...
This paper contributes evidence documenting the continued decline in all-cause mortality and changes...
This paper contributes evidence documenting the continued decline in all-cause mortality and changes...
BACKGROUND: Because most deaths in Africa and Asia are not well documented, estimates of mortality a...
BACKGROUND: Because most deaths in Africa and Asia are not well documented, estimates of mortality a...
Background: Virtually all low-and middle-income countries are undergoing an epidemiological transiti...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a major global issue, as other catego...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a major global issue, as other catego...
Background: Mortality from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a major global issue, as other catego...
INTRODUCTION: Epidemiological transition theory, first postulated by Omran in 1971, provides a usefu...
OBJECTIVE: To provide internationally comparable data on the frequencies of different causes of deat...