The paper presents and discusses the age pattern of mortality observed in Ngayokheme (Sine Saloum, Senegal). It is compared to data of other developing areas and to model life tables. Mortality at ages 1 to 4 is shown to be much higher than anywhere else where data are available. Reasons for this pattern are investigated. Emphasis is given to the epidemiological pattern, especially to diarrheal diseases and malaria and to the seasonality of mortality
Background Understanding the age pattern of under-5 mortality is essential for identifying the most ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the age pattern of under-5 mortality is essential for identifying the most...
Retrospective and prospective demographic and health data collected on the population of Mlomp (6352...
The paper presents and discusses the age pattern of mortality observed in Ngayokheme (Sine Saloum, S...
Risks of death below age 5 years vary widely across human populations. This thesis investigates some...
The data collected by the Bandafassi demographic study in Eastern Senegal, a small-scale intensive a...
The data collected by the Bandafassi demographic study in Eastern Senegal, a small-scale intensive a...
The data collected in the Bandafassi demographic study in Eastern Senegal, a small-scale intensive a...
Application of the Brass child survival method to data from sub-Saharan Africa gives an upwardly bia...
Background: High mortality levels in sub-Saharan Africa are still a major public health problem. Chi...
Summary. — Infant in Sahelian children between the ages of 0 and 5 years old was studied in a rural...
Following the approach developed by Mosley and Chen to integrate proximate and background of infant ...
This dissertation is made up of three separate but related papers. The first two utilize verbal auto...
BACKGROUND: High mortality levels in sub-Saharan Africa are still a major public health problem. Chi...
Child mortality, defined here as mortality under age five, is not evenly distributed but found in cl...
Background Understanding the age pattern of under-5 mortality is essential for identifying the most ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the age pattern of under-5 mortality is essential for identifying the most...
Retrospective and prospective demographic and health data collected on the population of Mlomp (6352...
The paper presents and discusses the age pattern of mortality observed in Ngayokheme (Sine Saloum, S...
Risks of death below age 5 years vary widely across human populations. This thesis investigates some...
The data collected by the Bandafassi demographic study in Eastern Senegal, a small-scale intensive a...
The data collected by the Bandafassi demographic study in Eastern Senegal, a small-scale intensive a...
The data collected in the Bandafassi demographic study in Eastern Senegal, a small-scale intensive a...
Application of the Brass child survival method to data from sub-Saharan Africa gives an upwardly bia...
Background: High mortality levels in sub-Saharan Africa are still a major public health problem. Chi...
Summary. — Infant in Sahelian children between the ages of 0 and 5 years old was studied in a rural...
Following the approach developed by Mosley and Chen to integrate proximate and background of infant ...
This dissertation is made up of three separate but related papers. The first two utilize verbal auto...
BACKGROUND: High mortality levels in sub-Saharan Africa are still a major public health problem. Chi...
Child mortality, defined here as mortality under age five, is not evenly distributed but found in cl...
Background Understanding the age pattern of under-5 mortality is essential for identifying the most ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the age pattern of under-5 mortality is essential for identifying the most...
Retrospective and prospective demographic and health data collected on the population of Mlomp (6352...