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Vital Registration System in Nepal
Kalika Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 2021The events which are occurring in our life cycle such as birth, death, marriage, divorce and internal migration are the vital events. The vital event registration system is the dynamic study of population changes and it provides the legitimacy of each incident of each individual.
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Strengthening vital registration and vital statistics: a standards-based toolkit
The Lancet, 2013Abstract Background Civil registration generates essential statistical information that decision makers depend upon for policy formulation and the planning, implementation, and monitoring of programmes. They are, therefore, in all senses, vital statistics. In many countries, vital statistics are incomplete, of poor quality, out of date, or simply not
Fallon Horstmann, Alan D Lopez
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Consistent correction of census and vital registration data
Mathematical Population Studies, 1988A new procedure is developed for simultaneously and consistently correcting 2 or more censuses and intercensal registered births and deaths. The procedure begins with a set of preliminary correction factors, which are not necessarily consistent.
N Y, Luther, R D, Retherford
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Civil registration systems and vital statistics: successes and missed opportunities
The Lancet, 2007Vital statistics generated through civil registration systems are the major source of continuous monitoring of births and deaths over time. The usefulness of vital statistics depends on their quality. In the second paper in this Series we propose a comprehensive and practical framework for assessment of the quality of vital statistics.
Mahapatra, P. +6 more
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Estimation of Mortality from Vital Registrations in South Africa
Current HIV Research, 2006Sentinel surveillance surveys combined with epidemiological/demographic models have been used in monitoring trends in mortality due to HIV in South Africa as in most other countries. The potential biases in such surveys have been highlighted in recent studies. South Africa's HIV prevalence (29.5% among pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in 2004)
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Advocacy for strengthening civil registration and vital statistics.
Pacific health dialog, 2013This article has presented the key elements of the advocacy process and the steps to consider in developing an advocacy campaign. There are compelling reasons for engaging in advocacy, particularly as civil registration systems in many countries have progressed very little over the past 50 years.
Upham, Susan, Mikkelsen, Lene
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Longitudinal studies based on vital registration records.
Revue d'epidemiologie et de sante publique, 1990We describe here the increased use of routine vital event and census records to construct national follow-up and longitudinal studies. The strengths and weaknesses of these studies are discussed and examples given of their use in research into relationships between employment and mortality and socio-economic differences in mortality.
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Modernising vital registration systems: why now?
The Lancet, 2013Nandini, Oomman +3 more
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