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Journal Article > Research

Rates and causes of death in Chiradzulu district, Malawi, 2008: a key informant study

Checchi F, Nyasulu P, Chandramohan D, Roberts B
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Abstract
In September 2008, we measured all-cause mortality in Chiradzulu District, Malawi (population 291 000) over a 60-day retrospective period, using capture-recapture analysis of three lists of deaths provided by (i) key community informants, (ii) graveyard officials and (iii) health system sources. Estimated crude and under-5-year mortality rates were 18.6 (95% CI 13.9-24.5) and 30.6 (95% CI 17.5-59.9) deaths per 1000 person-years. We also classified causes of death through verbal autopsy interviews on 50 deaths over the previous 40 days. Half of deaths were attributable to infection, and half of deaths among children aged under 5 were attributable to neonatal causes. HIV/AIDS was the leading cause of death (16.6%), with a cause-attributable mortality rate of 1.8 (0.4-3.6) deaths per 1000 person-years.
Countries
Malawi
DOI
10.1111/j.1365-3156.2010.02702.x
Published Date
01-Mar-2011
PubMed ID
21129133
Languages
English
Journal
Tropical Medicine and International Health
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 16, Issue 3
Issue Date
03-Dec-2010
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