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Verbal autopsy determined causes of neonatal deaths.

open access: yesIndian pediatrics, 2002
S P, Shrivastava   +2 more
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Setting international standards for verbal autopsy

open access: yesSetting international standards for verbal autopsy
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Verbal autopsy: Advancing science, facilitating application

open access: yesVerbal autopsy: Advancing science, facilitating application
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Verbal autopsies and SUDEP

Epilepsy & Behavior, 2009
There is a problem in defining the occurrence of sudden unexplained death in persons with epilepsy (SUDEP). The diagnosis of SUDEP in the United States is under-used as many do not use the term on the death certificate. SUDEP is found to be more prevalent worldwide than assumed.
Claire M, Lathers, Paul L, Schraeder
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Verbal Autopsy Interview Standardization Study

2020
Verbal autopsy is a widely known method used for epidemiological and vital registration purposes by demographic surveillance sites throughout the developing world. While the interview assessing causes of death may be conducted and recorded in local languages, the information collected in survey instruments and used by medical personnel as a starting ...
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An alternative strategy for perinatal verbal autopsy coding: single versus multiple coders: Perinatal verbal autopsy

2011
To determine the comparability between cause of death by a single physician coder and a two-physician panel, using verbal autopsy.
Jehan, I.   +15 more
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[Verbal autopsy in cervico-uterine cancer].

Revista medica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, 2007
Verbal autopsy (VA) is a standardized method for investigating causes of death. Currently, the Mexican Ministry of Health uses officially VA to reconstruct the history of women who died of cervical cancer.to describe the findings of the VA of dead women due to cervical cancer in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.All death certificates issued in the ...
Víctor Manuel, Chávez-García   +2 more
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SARS-CoV-2 infection and persistence in the human body and brain at autopsy

Nature, 2022
Sydney Stein   +2 more
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