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. 2021 Mar 12;21(1):491.
doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10468-7.

Routine mortality surveillance to identify the cause of death pattern for out-of-hospital adult (aged 12+ years) deaths in Bangladesh: introduction of automated verbal autopsy

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Routine mortality surveillance to identify the cause of death pattern for out-of-hospital adult (aged 12+ years) deaths in Bangladesh: introduction of automated verbal autopsy

Md Toufiq Hassan Shawon et al. BMC Public Health. .

Abstract

Background: In Bangladesh, a poorly functioning national system of registering deaths and determining their causes leaves the country without important information on which to inform health programming, particularly for the 85% of deaths that occur in the community. In 2017, an improved death registration system and automated verbal autopsy (VA) were introduced to 13 upazilas to assess the utility of VA as a routine source of policy-relevant information and to identify leading causes of deaths (COD) in rural Bangladesh.

Methods: Data from 22,535 VAs, collected in 12 upazilas between October 2017 and August 2019, were assigned a COD using the SmartVA Analyze 2.0 computer algorithm. The plausibility of the VA results was assessed using a series of demographic and epidemiological checks in the Verbal Autopsy Interpretation, Performance and Evaluation Resource (VIPER) software tool.

Results: Completeness of community death reporting was 65%. The vast majority (85%) of adult deaths were due to non-communicable diseases, with ischemic heart disease, stroke and chronic respiratory disease comprising about 60% alone. Leading COD were broadly consistent with Global Burden of Disease study estimates.

Conclusions: Routine VA collection using automated methods is feasible, can produce plausible results and provides critical information on community COD in Bangladesh. Routine VA and VIPER have potential application to countries with weak death registration systems.

Keywords: Automated verbal autopsy; Bangladesh; Causes of death; Community deaths; Mortality statistics.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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13 Upazilas in Bangladesh where verbal autopsies were carried out. Bangladesh map sourced from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bangladesh_loc_map_edit.svg
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Death notification and verbal autopsy data collection process in Bangladesh
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Comparison of the Bangladesh national population age-sex structure with the verbal autopsy population structure
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Age-sex distribution of verbal autopsy death (12 sites)
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a Top 15 causes of death from verbal autopsy (12 sites) adult males (undetermined deaths redistributed). b Top 15 causes of death from verbal autopsy (12 sites) adult females (undetermined deaths redistributed)
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Top 15 causes of adult death from VA (12 sites) compared with GBD national estimates

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