In this paper, we use the multiple cause-of-death approach to compare the mortality profiles of France and Italy in 2003. Our analysis leads to a substantial re-evaluation of the role played by certain conditions in the process leading to death. Regarding the associations of causes, we distinguish three patterns that are common to both countries. The numerous similarities that emerge from the comparison of the two countries are a clear indication that, contrary to what is generally thought, misreporting by the certifying physicians generally do not distort the observation.cause of death, France, international comparisons, Italy, mortality, multiple causes of death
Objectives To assess more accurately the contribution of infectious diseases (IDs) to mortality at ...
Objectives We investigate the reporting of obesity on death certificates in three countries (France...
Still’s disease (SD) is often considered a benign disease, with low mortality rates. However, few st...
In this paper we revisit the mortality profiles of France and Italy in 2003 using the multiple-cause...
Multiple cause of death (MCOD) data have been used to recalculate mortality levels attributed to a g...
Multiple cause of death (MCOD) data have been used to recalculate mortality levels attributed to a g...
Résumé L’analyse de la mortalité par cause repose principalement sur l’étude de la cause principale ...
Cause-specific mortality analysis is based predominantly on examination of the underlying cause of d...
Background: Drug-related mortality is a complex phenomenon that has several health, social and ...
Objective: We perform an in-depth analysis of all death certificates collected in France and Italy w...
Analysing causes of death provides a better understanding of long-term mortality trends. In France, ...
When a person dies, the certifying physician records the cause of death on the death certificate. In...
Progress in life expectancy and the growing number of people living to old age intensify the phenome...
Mortality statistics based on the underlying cause of death are challenged by increased life expecta...
Objective: We perform an in-depth analysis of all death certificates collected in France and Italy w...
Objectives To assess more accurately the contribution of infectious diseases (IDs) to mortality at ...
Objectives We investigate the reporting of obesity on death certificates in three countries (France...
Still’s disease (SD) is often considered a benign disease, with low mortality rates. However, few st...
In this paper we revisit the mortality profiles of France and Italy in 2003 using the multiple-cause...
Multiple cause of death (MCOD) data have been used to recalculate mortality levels attributed to a g...
Multiple cause of death (MCOD) data have been used to recalculate mortality levels attributed to a g...
Résumé L’analyse de la mortalité par cause repose principalement sur l’étude de la cause principale ...
Cause-specific mortality analysis is based predominantly on examination of the underlying cause of d...
Background: Drug-related mortality is a complex phenomenon that has several health, social and ...
Objective: We perform an in-depth analysis of all death certificates collected in France and Italy w...
Analysing causes of death provides a better understanding of long-term mortality trends. In France, ...
When a person dies, the certifying physician records the cause of death on the death certificate. In...
Progress in life expectancy and the growing number of people living to old age intensify the phenome...
Mortality statistics based on the underlying cause of death are challenged by increased life expecta...
Objective: We perform an in-depth analysis of all death certificates collected in France and Italy w...
Objectives To assess more accurately the contribution of infectious diseases (IDs) to mortality at ...
Objectives We investigate the reporting of obesity on death certificates in three countries (France...
Still’s disease (SD) is often considered a benign disease, with low mortality rates. However, few st...