Journal ArticleOpen Access
Epidemiological transition in rural Bangladesh, 1986–2006
Author Affiliations
World Bank, Bangladesh Bank, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Published InGlobal Health Action
Year2009
Citations212
Abstract
BACKGROUND: For understanding epidemiological transition, Health and Demographic Surveillance System plays an important role in developing and resource-constraint setup where accurate information on vital events (e.g. births, deaths) and cause of death is not available. METHODS: This study aimed to assess existing level and trend of causes of 18,917 deaths in Matlab, a rural area of Bangladesh, during 1986-2006 and to project future scenarios for selected major causes of death. RESULTS: The results demonstrated that Matlab experienced a massive change in the mortality profile from acute, infectious, and parasitic diseases to non-communicable, degenerative, and chronic diseases during the last 20 years. It also showed that over the period 1986-2006, age-standardized mortality rate (for both sexes) due to diarrhea and dysentery…
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