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Emerging tobacco hazards in China: 1. Retrospective proportional mortality study of one million deaths.
OBJECTIVE To assess the hazards at an early phase of the growing epidemic of deaths from tobacco in China. DESIGN Smoking habits before 1980 (obtained from family or other informants) of 0.7 million adults who had died of neoplastic, respiratory, or vascular causes were compared with those of a reference group of 0.2 million who had died of other causes. SETTING 24 urban and 74 rural areas ...
متن کاملExplorer Setting Research Priorities to Reduce Almost One Million Deaths from Birth
Citation for published version: Lawn, JE, Bahl, R, Bergstrom, S, Bhutta, ZA, Darmstadt, GL, Ellis, M, English, M, Kurinczuk, JJ, Lee, ACC, Merialdi, M, Mohamed, M, Osrin, D, Pattinson, R, Paul, V, Ramji, S, Saugstad, OD, Sibley, L, Singhal, N, Wall, SN, Woods, D, Wyatt, J, Chan, KY & Rudan, I 2011, 'Setting Research Priorities to Reduce Almost One Million Deaths from Birth Asphyxia by 2015' PLo...
متن کاملSetting Research Priorities to Reduce Almost One Million Deaths from Birth Asphyxia by 2015
Citation for published version: Lawn, JE, Bahl, R, Bergstrom, S, Bhutta, ZA, Darmstadt, GL, Ellis, M, English, M, Kurinczuk, JJ, Lee, ACC, Merialdi, M, Mohamed, M, Osrin, D, Pattinson, R, Paul, V, Ramji, S, Saugstad, OD, Sibley, L, Singhal, N, Wall, SN, Woods, D, Wyatt, J, Chan, KY & Rudan, I 2011, 'Setting Research Priorities to Reduce Almost One Million Deaths from Birth Asphyxia by 2015' PLo...
متن کاملReducing one million child deaths from birth asphyxia – a survey of health systems gaps and priorities
BACKGROUND Millions of child deaths and stillbirths are attributable to birth asphyxia, yet limited information is available to guide policy and practice, particularly at the community level. We surveyed selected policymakers, programme implementers and researchers to compile insights on policies, programmes, and research to reduce asphyxia-related deaths. METHOD A questionnaire was developed...
متن کاملCoding a million deaths in India, one interview at a time.
“Most deaths in India occur outside hospitals and are not attended by doctors; nor are they medically certified,” according to Abhay T Bang, director of the Society for Education, Action, and Research in Community Health (SEARCH). “This crucial information is incomplete and often of poor quality.” Knowing the cause of death is vital in formulating development strategies. “Without such informati...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: New Scientist
سال: 2020
ISSN: 0262-4079
DOI: 10.1016/s0262-4079(20)31602-x