Disease and Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Disease and Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Fifteen years have passed since the first edition of Disease and Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa (DMSSA-1) was published. Its main purpose was to assist the World Bank's work in the health sector by describing conditions and diseases that contributed most to the overall burden of disease and by identifying ways to prevent and manage these causes of ill health. The volume was timely because of the adverse effect the economic downturn of the early 1980s had on health in Africa and because of the need to evaluate the impact of primary health care strategies that had been promoted in the preceding decade. Epidemiologic information coming from demographic surveillance sites that had not previously been fully compared and disseminated provided a new source for assessing trends in mortality. All this occurred against a backdrop of increasing concern about how the human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS), then still a relatively new and geographically more limited disease, could potentially affect health and development in Africa.
In the years since the publication of DMSSA-1 in 1991, epidemiological and demographic changes have occurred that require an update if the volume is to remain useful for policy makers in addressing key concerns. The most significant impact on disease and mortality in Africa has been the growth of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, which has infected more than 30 percent of adults in some countries while spreading across the continent. Its impact has changed trends in many of the diseases covered in this volume and dramatically worsened the overall level of mortality in many African countries. The potential impact of HIV/AIDS was anticipated in DMSSA-1; the current volume documents the burden the disease is currently inflicting on Africa.
Copyright © 2006, The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank.
Sections
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Contributors
- Abbreviations and Acronyms
- Chapter 1. Changing Patterns of Disease and Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Overview
- Chapter 2. Levels and Trends in Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Overview
- Chapter 3. Trends in Child Mortality, 1960 to 2000
- Chapter 4. Levels and Trends of Adult Mortality
- Chapter 5. Causes of Death
- Chapter 6. Population and Mortality after AIDS
- Chapter 7. Levels and Patterns of Mortality at INDEPTH Demographic Surveillance Systems
- Chapter 8. Trends and Issues in Child Undernutrition
- Chapter 9. Diarrheal Diseases
- Chapter 10. Developmental Disabilities
- Chapter 11. Acute Respiratory Infections
- Chapter 12. Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
- Chapter 13. Tuberculosis
- Chapter 14. Malaria
- Chapter 15. Onchocerciasis
- Chapter 16. Maternal Mortality
- Chapter 17. HIV/AIDS
- Chapter 18. Lifestyle and Related Risk Factors for Chronic Diseases
- Chapter 19. Diabetes Mellitus
- Chapter 20. Cancers
- Chapter 21. Cardiovascular Disease
- Chapter 22. Mental Health and the Abuse of Alcohol and Controlled Substances
- Chapter 23. Neurological Disorders
- Chapter 24. Violence and Injuries
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