INTRODUCTION: The measurement of progress towards many Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and other health goals requires accurate and timely all-cause and cause of death (COD) data. However, existing guidance to countries to calculate these indicators is inadequate for populations with incomplete death registration and poor-quality COD data. We introduce a replicable method to estimate national and subnational cause-specific mortality rates (and hence many such indicators) where death registration is incomplete by integrating data from Medical Certificates of Cause of Death (MCCOD) for hospital deaths with routine verbal autopsy (VA) for community deaths. METHODS: The integration method calculates population-level cause-specific mortality...
BACKGROUND: Coverage of civil registration and vital statistics varies globally, with most deaths in...
BACKGROUND: Reliable and representative cause of death (COD) statistics are essential to inform publ...
Background: Verbal autopsy (VA) is a health surveillance technique used in low and middle-income cou...
Background: Almost all countries without complete vital registration systems have data on deaths col...
Abstract Background Most of the 48 million annual dea...
BACKGROUND: Good quality cause of death (COD) information is fundamental for formulating and evaluat...
Abstract Background Verbal autopsy (VA) has been prop...
Half of the world’s deaths and their causes pass unrecorded by routine registration systems, particu...
Abstract Objectives Gold standard cause of death data is critically important to improve verbal auto...
Abstract Background The vital registration system in Myanmar has a long history and geographical cov...
BACKGROUND: In Bangladesh, a poorly functioning national system of registering deaths and determinin...
BACKGROUND: In Thailand, 35% of all deaths occur in hospitals, and the cause of death is medically c...
Background: In Thailand, 35% of all deaths occur in hospitals, and the cause of death is medically c...
This synthesis brings together findings on cause-specific mortality documented by means of verbal au...
Cause-of-death data for many developing countries are not available. Information on deaths in hospit...
BACKGROUND: Coverage of civil registration and vital statistics varies globally, with most deaths in...
BACKGROUND: Reliable and representative cause of death (COD) statistics are essential to inform publ...
Background: Verbal autopsy (VA) is a health surveillance technique used in low and middle-income cou...
Background: Almost all countries without complete vital registration systems have data on deaths col...
Abstract Background Most of the 48 million annual dea...
BACKGROUND: Good quality cause of death (COD) information is fundamental for formulating and evaluat...
Abstract Background Verbal autopsy (VA) has been prop...
Half of the world’s deaths and their causes pass unrecorded by routine registration systems, particu...
Abstract Objectives Gold standard cause of death data is critically important to improve verbal auto...
Abstract Background The vital registration system in Myanmar has a long history and geographical cov...
BACKGROUND: In Bangladesh, a poorly functioning national system of registering deaths and determinin...
BACKGROUND: In Thailand, 35% of all deaths occur in hospitals, and the cause of death is medically c...
Background: In Thailand, 35% of all deaths occur in hospitals, and the cause of death is medically c...
This synthesis brings together findings on cause-specific mortality documented by means of verbal au...
Cause-of-death data for many developing countries are not available. Information on deaths in hospit...
BACKGROUND: Coverage of civil registration and vital statistics varies globally, with most deaths in...
BACKGROUND: Reliable and representative cause of death (COD) statistics are essential to inform publ...
Background: Verbal autopsy (VA) is a health surveillance technique used in low and middle-income cou...