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Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis-Associated Deaths - United States, 2020-2023. [PDF]
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Alcohol and Death Certificates
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982To the Editor.— Although the accuracy of death certificates has been questioned, 1-3 they continue to be the primary source of mortality statistics. Death certificates may seriously underestimate the prevalence of certain diseases. 4 This may be especially true for alcoholism.
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The Problematic Death Certificate
New England Journal of Medicine, 1985Since 1923, when Wells challenged the reliability of existing cancer statistics,1 over 100 publications documenting discrepancies (ranging from 20 to 40 per cent) between major clinical and autopsy diagnoses have repeatedly raised questions about the accuracy of published mortality statistics.
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Accuracy of death certificates in Neonatal deaths
Journal of Public Health, 1989Death certificates of neonates were compared with detailed clinical and pathological information provided for a national neonatal mortality survey. The systematic method of assigning the cause of death to one of seven broad categories in the survey found complete agreement with the underlying cause of death on the death certificate in 83 per cent of ...
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Death certification in euthanasia
Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2022Carles, Martin-Fumadó +2 more
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Accuracy of death certificates
Medical Journal of Australia, 1994D J, Gorman, M A, Taylor
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