Measuring the burden of premature mortality in Pakistan: use of sentinel surveillance systems

Type Journal Article - Public health
Title Measuring the burden of premature mortality in Pakistan: use of sentinel surveillance systems
Author(s)
Volume 119
Issue 6
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2005
Page numbers 459-465
URL http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/15826886
Abstract
Introduction
In developing countries, finding valid and reliable data is a great challenge. The Federal Bureau of Statistics in Pakistan maintains a surveillance system that records vital events. Results are reported as the PakistanDemographicSurvey (PDS).

Methods
The adjusted mortality data from PDS-1997 was used to estimate the burden of premature mortality using the healthy life year (HeaLY) methodology.

Results
The burden of premature mortality for Pakistan was 367 HeaLYs lost per 1000 population. More than half of the HeaLYs are being lost due to infection, maternal and perinatal conditions, and malnutrition.

Conclusion
In the absence of a system maintaining reliable information regarding vital events, PDS provides a good alternate source of such information that can be used to aid policy making for health care and future research.

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