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SUBMITTER: Streatfield PK
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4220124 | biostudies-literature | 2014
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Streatfield P Kim PK Khan Wasif A WA Bhuiya Abbas A Hanifi Syed M A SM Alam Nurul N Diboulo Eric E Niamba Louis L Sié Ali A Lankoandé Bruno B Millogo Roch R Soura Abdramane B AB Bonfoh Bassirou B Kone Siaka S Ngoran Eliezer K EK Utzinger Juerg J Ashebir Yemane Y Melaku Yohannes A YA Weldearegawi Berhe B Gomez Pierre P Jasseh Momodou M Azongo Daniel D Oduro Abraham A Wak George G Wontuo Peter P Attaa-Pomaa Mary M Gyapong Margaret M Manyeh Alfred K AK Kant Shashi S Misra Puneet P Rai Sanjay K SK Juvekar Sanjay S Patil Rutuja R Wahab Abdul A Wilopo Siswanto S Bauni Evasius E Mochamah George G Ndila Carolyne C Williams Thomas N TN Khaggayi Christine C Nyaguara Amek A Obor David D Odhiambo Frank O FO Ezeh Alex A Oti Samuel S Wamukoya Marylene M Chihana Menard M Crampin Amelia A Collinson Mark A MA Kabudula Chodziwadziwa W CW Wagner Ryan R Herbst Kobus K Mossong Joël J Emina Jacques B O JB Sankoh Osman A OA Byass Peter P
Global health action 20141029
<h4>Background</h4>Mortality from external causes, of all kinds, is an important component of overall mortality on a global basis. However, these deaths, like others in Africa and Asia, are often not counted or documented on an individual basis. Overviews of the state of external cause mortality in Africa and Asia are therefore based on uncertain information. The INDEPTH Network maintains longitudinal surveillance, including cause of death, at population sites across Africa and Asia, which offer ...[more]