Disease and Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa, Second Edition

Since the publication of the first edition of "Disease and Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa" (report no. 9784 (1991)), many new sources of health and demographic information have become available, including data on trends in HIV infection from antenatal clinic surveillance sites, the first set of African life tables from a growing number of demographic surveillance sites, injury statistics from a small number of injury mortality surveillance registers, and cancer data from cancer registers. Improved methods for estimating the incidence of several other diseases, including tuberculosis, maternal mortality, and chronic diseases, have also improved the reliability of health statistics. Verbal autopsy studies have linked with demographic surveillance sites, adding to our knowledge on changes in the cause-of-death composition in several countries. Notwithstanding these advances in health statistics, a theme that emerges from all the chapters in this volume is that too little is known about trends in the diseases and conditions included here in order to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of programs intended to produce better health outcomes. As we get closer to the 2015 end point of the Millennium Development Goals, reaching the goals will become increasingly challenging. The continued improvement of disease surveillance and other regularly published health information remains as important a priority for African health systems as it was for the first edition.

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Main Authors: Jamison, Dean T., Feacham, Richard G., Makgoba, Malegapuru W., Bos, Eduard R., Baingana, Florence K., Hofman, Karen J., Rogo, Khama O.
Format: Publication biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2006
Subjects:ABORTION, ACCIDENTS, ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS, ADOLESCENT, ADOLESCENT HEALTH, ADULT MORTALITY, AGE GROUP, AGE STRUCTURE, ALCOHOL, ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION, ALCOHOL USE, ANEMIA, ANTENATAL CLINIC, ANTIBIOTICS, ARI, BILATERAL DONORS, BIRTH RATE, CANCER, CANCERS, CARDIOMYOPATHY, CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE, CARE STRATEGIES, CAUSE OF DEATH, CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, CENTRE, CHILD MORTALITY, CHRONIC DISEASES, COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, CRIME, DEATH RATE, DEATHS, DELIVERY OF HEALTH SERVICES, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, DIABETES, DIARRHEA, DIARRHEAL DISEASE, DIARRHEAL DISEASES, DIPHTHERIA, DISABILITIES, EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC CARE, EPIDEMICS, EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA, EPIDEMIOLOGY, EXERCISES, FAMILY HEALTH, FOOD PRODUCTION, GIRLS, HEALTH, HEALTH CARE STRATEGIES, HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, HEALTH EFFECTS, HEALTH FACILITIES, HEALTH INTERVENTIONS, HEALTH MANAGEMENT, HEALTH OUTCOMES, HEALTH PROBLEMS, HEALTH SECTOR, HEALTH SERVICES, HEALTH STATUS, HEALTH SYSTEMS, HEART DISEASE, HEPATITIS A, HEPATITIS B, HEPATITIS C, HYGIENE, HYPERTENSION, IDD, ILL HEALTH, IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME, IMMUNIZATION, IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE, IMMUNODEFICIENCY, INFANT MORTALITY, INFANT MORTALITY RATES, INFANTS, INFECTION, INFECTIOUS DISEASES, INFORMATION SYSTEM, INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INJURIES, INJURY PREVENTION, INTERVENTION, INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RETARDATION, IODINE, IODINE DEFICIENCY, LBW, LIFE EXPECTANCY, LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH, LOW BIRTHWEIGHT, LUNG DISEASE, MALARIA, MALNUTRITION, MATERNAL MORTALITY, MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO, MEASLES, MEDICAL RESEARCH, MENTAL DISORDERS, MENTAL HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH CONSEQUENCES, MENTAL RETARDATION, MICRONUTRIENTS, MORBIDITY, MORTALITY, MORTALITY RATE, MORTALITY RATES, NATIONAL HEALTH, NEONATAL TETANUS, NEONATAL TETANUS ELIMINATION, NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS, NNT, NUMBER OF DEATHS, NUTRITION, NUTRITION INTERVENTION, NUTRITIONAL STATUS, OBESITY, OBSTETRICS, OCP, ONCHOCERCIASIS, ORAL REHYDRATION THERAPY, ORT, PARASUICIDE, PATIENTS, POLICY RESEARCH, POLIOMYELITIS, POPULATION STUDIES, PRESCHOOL CHILDREN, PREVENTABLE DISEASES, PREVENTIVE TREATMENT, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, PROJECTIONS OF LIFE EXPECTANCY, PSYCHIATRY, PSYCHOLOGY, PUBLIC HEALTH, RADIATION, REPRODUCTIVE AGE, RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS, RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS, RISK FACTORS, ROAD TRAFFIC, RUBELLA, SANITATION, SEX, SMOKING, STUNTING, SUICIDE, TOBACCO, TOXINS, UNDERNUTRITION, UNDERWEIGHT CHILDREN, VACCINES, VIOLENCE, VITAMIN A, VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY, WALKING, YOUTH,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/6828709/disease-mortality-sub-saharan-africa-second-edition
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7050
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