Deaths Certificates
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13. A MORTALIDADE POR ACIDENTES DE TRÂNSITO EM GOIÂNIA, 1996 - 2002
The morbidity and mortality caused by traffic accidents is related to the process of urbanization and with the natural history of disease supported by multifactorial theory with coorte in reserved prognostics and, for the gravity of the events, determinant of the medical-sanitary, familiar, social and economic variable. Goiânia, from 1996 to 2002, experienc
Publicado em: 2004
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14. Estado democratico e politicas de reparação no Brasil : tortura, desaparecimentos e mortes no regime militar
"Democratic State and policies of reparation in the Brazil: tortures, deaths and disappearances during the military regime" is a political-juridical study of the boundaries defined by the State of Law regarding this subject. As a reflex of the distinction that the subject related to human rights presents both nation and international-wide, in 1995, FHC gover
Publicado em: 2004
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15. Increase in mortality due to myocardial infarction in the Brazilian city of São Paulo during winter
OBJECTIVE: To study the seasonal variation in mortality due to myocardial infarction in the city of São Paulo. METHODS: We analyzed the database of PROAIM (Programa de Aprimoramento de Informações de Mortalidade) containing the registrations of the certificates of deaths due to myocardial infarction (International Classification of Diseases, 10th edition,
Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia. Publicado em: 2002-01
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16. Saude e trabalho : mortalidade e violencia no municipio de Campinas, SP
The airn of this epidemiological study is to analyze the occurrence of deaths ITomexternal causes among men aged 15-64, living in Campinas, southeast ofBrazil, in the period ITom June, 1999 to May, 2000, and relate this mortality with the occupational history of this population. External causes are an important cause of death in almost all countries and in B
Publicado em: 2002
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17. Socio-economic and environmental differentials, and mortality in a developing urban area (Belo Horizonte – Brazil)
Studies on health inequalities on developing cities are scarce. They have mainly focused on infant and child mortality and life expectancy at birth. Studies of adult mortality and causespecific studies have seldom been carried out. An ecological study was performed in order to investigate the relationship between mortality due to all causes of death, infecti
Publicado em: 2000
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18. Evolução da mortalidade infantil e perinatal no municipio de Campinas/SP no periodo de 1970 a 1995
OBJECTIVE: To describe the evolution of Infant and Perinatal Mortality and their components in Campinas, in the period from 1970 to 1995. POPULATION: Deceased children less than one year old, distributed by age groups (less than one day, from one to six days, from seven to 27 days, and from 28 to 364 days) living in this municipality in their death year, and
Publicado em: 1998
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19. A mortalidade infantil no municipio de Goiania : uso vinculado do SIM e SINASC
The purpose of this study was to estimate the infant mortality in Goiânia county and to investigate the role of potential risk factors reported by the birth certificate to infant mortality in a 1992 live birth cohort. The 1992 Goiânia birth cohort was defined by the infant births and deaths linkage processo The probability of infant death in the first year
Publicado em: 1996
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20. Analise da mortalidade materna no Municipio de Campinas, no periodo de 1985 a 1991
A global trend of reduction in maternal mortality has been observed during this century, as result of progress on obstetric practice, anesthesia, new drugs, hemotherapy and laboratory support. It remains, however, well above acceptable rates in most developing countries. A significant improvement in maternal health could be achieved with a more rational stru
Publicado em: 1992
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21. Recording of deaths in hospital information systems: implications for audit and outcome studies.
STUDY OBJECTIVE--The aim was to report on the extent to which death certificates which specify that death occurred in hospital can be matched and linked with routine hospital inpatient information systems. DESIGN--The study involved linkage of hospital records which specified that death occurred in hospital to corresponding death certificates; and linkage of
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22. A new hierarchical classification of causes of infant deaths in England and Wales.
In 1986 The Office of Population Censuses and Surveys (OPCS) introduced new certificates for stillbirths and neonatal deaths. This allowed certifiers more flexibility in the completion of the certificate, and the number and ordering of the causes given. Tabulations have been published of the fetal and maternal causes of death mentioned on the certificates fo
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23. Information on death certificates: cause for concern?
AIMS: To assess the frequency with which the cause of death on death certificates included the relevant details requested of certifying doctors, especially in deaths due to malignant disease, but also including certain other deaths where specific information would be expected to be included. METHODS: Consecutive series of certificates attributing death to ma
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24. Accuracy of recording of deaths from asthma in the UK: the false negative rate.
BACKGROUND: A study was carried out to determine the extent to which asthma deaths are wrongly attributed to another cause on UK death certificates. METHODS: Deaths from all causes occurring anywhere in the UK were identified amongst 2382 subjects aged 16-64 years within three years of discharge following hospital treatment for asthma (ICD9 493) in hospitals