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. 2014 Oct 29:7:25362.
doi: 10.3402/gha.v7.25362. eCollection 2014.

Cause-specific mortality in Africa and Asia: evidence from INDEPTH health and demographic surveillance system sites

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Cause-specific mortality in Africa and Asia: evidence from INDEPTH health and demographic surveillance system sites

P Kim Streatfield et al. Glob Health Action. .

Abstract

Background: Because most deaths in Africa and Asia are not well documented, estimates of mortality are often made using scanty data. The INDEPTH Network works to alleviate this problem by collating detailed individual data from defined Health and Demographic Surveillance sites. By registering all deaths over time and carrying out verbal autopsies to determine cause of death across many such sites, using standardised methods, the Network seeks to generate population-based mortality statistics that are not otherwise available.

Objective: To build a large standardised mortality database from African and Asian sites, detailing the relevant methods, and use it to describe cause-specific mortality patterns.

Design: Individual demographic and verbal autopsy (VA) data from 22 INDEPTH sites were collated into a standardised database. The INDEPTH 2013 population was used for standardisation. The WHO 2012 VA standard and the InterVA-4 model were used for assigning cause of death.

Results: A total of 111,910 deaths occurring over 12,204,043 person-years (accumulated between 1992 and 2012) were registered across the 22 sites, and for 98,429 of these deaths (88.0%) verbal autopsies were successfully completed. There was considerable variation in all-cause mortality between sites, with most of the differences being accounted for by variations in infectious causes as a proportion of all deaths.

Conclusions: This dataset documents individual deaths across Africa and Asia in a standardised way, and on an unprecedented scale. While INDEPTH sites are not constructed to constitute a representative sample, and VA may not be the ideal method of determining cause of death, nevertheless these findings represent detailed mortality patterns for parts of the world that are severely under-served in terms of measuring mortality. Further papers explore details of mortality patterns among children and specifically for NCDs, external causes, pregnancy-related mortality, malaria, and HIV/AIDS. Comparisons will also be made where possible with other findings on mortality in the same regions. Findings presented here and in accompanying papers support the need for continued work towards much wider implementation of universal civil registration of deaths by cause on a worldwide basis.

Keywords: Africa; Asia; INDEPTH Network; cause of death; mortality; verbal autopsy.

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Fig. 1
Map showing locations of the 22 sites, with numbers of deaths registered, VAs completed, and person-years observed.
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Fig. 2
Age–sex–time-standardised mortality rates per 1,000 person-years by cause group and site for a total of 111,910 deaths over 12,204,043 person-years observed.

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