36 research outputs found
Cause-specific mortality rates for Sweden in 1925, nationally and by county.
<p>Percentages represent proportions of national rates, for 12 mutually exclusive cause of death categories and for overall mortality. Shaded cells indicate county results within ±20% of national values.</p
Top five ranked causes of mortality for Sweden nationally in 1925 and by county.
<p>Top five ranked causes of mortality for Sweden nationally in 1925 and by county.</p
Key aspects of Sweden's developmental trajectory during the 20<sup>th</sup> century.
<p>Key aspects of Sweden's developmental trajectory during the 20<sup>th</sup> century.</p
Pulmonary tuberculosis as a possible cause of death among 1,492 elders (65+ years) as interpreted by physician consensus (6.4%) and probabilistic modelling (21.3%), in relation to selected verbal autopsy parameters.
<p>*PPV: positive predictive value of the VA parameter for pulmonary tuberculosis.</p
Verbal autopsy findings for 6,153 deaths in Agincourt HDSS occurring between 1992 and 2005, by likely cause and age–sex group, using cause of death as interpreted probabilistically by the InterVA 3 model.
<p>Cause-specific mortality fractions from physician coding of the same dataset are shown for comparison in the second column.</p><p>*Cause specific mortality fraction, across all ages.</p
Demographic parameters for Sweden in 1925, nationally and by county.
<p>Percentages represent proportions of national rates, for live births, stillbirths, infant deaths and maternal mortality. Shaded cells indicate county results within ±20% of national values.</p
Five main causes of death by age group and time period, based on 6,153 deaths in Agincourt HDSS occurring between 1992 and 2005, using cause of death as interpreted probabilistically by the InterVA 3 model.
<p>*PR are physician-interpreted ranks within each period and age category, as previously published <a href="http://www.plosmedicine.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pmed.1000325#pmed.1000325-Tollman1" target="_blank">[9]</a>.</p><p>NCD, noncommunicable disease.</p
Demographic characteristics of “all-cause” and “cause-specific” estimation samples, Agincourt, South Africa, 1994–2009.
a<p>SES measurements began in 2001, restricting the estimation sample to 2001–2009.</p
Annual probability of dying by age and time, (a) females and (b) males, Agincourt, South Africa, 1994–2009.
<p>Annual probability of dying by age and time, (a) females and (b) males, Agincourt, South Africa, 1994–2009.</p