Background. Producing timely and accurate estimates of the impact of COVID-19 on mortality is challenging for most countries, but impossible for South Africa (SA) from cause-of-death statistics. Objectives. To quantify the excess deaths and likely magnitude of COVID-19 in SA in 2020 and draw conclusions on monitoring the epidemic in 2021. Methods. Basic details of deaths registered on the National Population Register by the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) are provided to the South African Medical Research Council weekly. Adjustments are made to the numbers of weekly deaths to account for non-registration on the population register, as well as late registration of death with the DoHA. The weekly number of deaths is compared with the number...
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed substantial coverage and quality gaps in existing international a...
By May 2021, South Africa (SA) had experienced two ‘waves’ of COVID-19 infections, wit...
Background The poor health of South Africans is known to be associated with a quadruple disease burd...
Accurate statistics are essential for policy guidance and decisions. However, the reported number of...
This paper describes how an up-to-date national population register recording deaths by age and sex,...
Background. The impacts on mortality of both the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic and the interventions to manage...
BACKGROUND: The rising burden of the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic in South Africa has motivated the app...
For several decades, researchers from the South African Medical Research Council have made invaluabl...
Background. Cause-of-death statistics are an essential component of health information. Despite impr...
As of 3 July 2020, global cases of COVID-19 surpassed 10 million with over half a million deaths in ...
Introduction COVID-19-associated mortality remains difficult to estimate in sub-Saharan Africa becau...
Mortality statistics are a fundamental cornerstone of the health status data needed for planning and...
BACKGROUND : In a public health emergency such as the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, ...
BACKGROUND: Mortality statistics are fundamental to public health decision making. Mortality varies ...
Objectives Quantitative estimates of the impact of infectious disease outbreaks are required to deve...
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed substantial coverage and quality gaps in existing international a...
By May 2021, South Africa (SA) had experienced two ‘waves’ of COVID-19 infections, wit...
Background The poor health of South Africans is known to be associated with a quadruple disease burd...
Accurate statistics are essential for policy guidance and decisions. However, the reported number of...
This paper describes how an up-to-date national population register recording deaths by age and sex,...
Background. The impacts on mortality of both the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic and the interventions to manage...
BACKGROUND: The rising burden of the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic in South Africa has motivated the app...
For several decades, researchers from the South African Medical Research Council have made invaluabl...
Background. Cause-of-death statistics are an essential component of health information. Despite impr...
As of 3 July 2020, global cases of COVID-19 surpassed 10 million with over half a million deaths in ...
Introduction COVID-19-associated mortality remains difficult to estimate in sub-Saharan Africa becau...
Mortality statistics are a fundamental cornerstone of the health status data needed for planning and...
BACKGROUND : In a public health emergency such as the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, ...
BACKGROUND: Mortality statistics are fundamental to public health decision making. Mortality varies ...
Objectives Quantitative estimates of the impact of infectious disease outbreaks are required to deve...
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed substantial coverage and quality gaps in existing international a...
By May 2021, South Africa (SA) had experienced two ‘waves’ of COVID-19 infections, wit...
Background The poor health of South Africans is known to be associated with a quadruple disease burd...