1998
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x1998000500013
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Causas e fatores associados à mortalidade de mulheres em idade reprodutiva em Recife, Brasil

Abstract: Reproductive-age women, especially in developing countries, have failed to receive proper attention from the health care sector except during pregnancy. This study's objective was to contribute to the knowledge of the most frequent causes of death in this population group.The main purpose was to evaluate the occurrence and recording of deaths among women 10 to 49 years of age in Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, during 1992 and1993, and to

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“…Apenas em Recife as causas externas de mortalidade já não foram as mais freqüentes a partir da faixa dos 30 a 34 anos 1 .…”
Section: Mortalidade Por Causas Externas Segundo Idadeunclassified
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“…Apenas em Recife as causas externas de mortalidade já não foram as mais freqüentes a partir da faixa dos 30 a 34 anos 1 .…”
Section: Mortalidade Por Causas Externas Segundo Idadeunclassified
“…Na cidade do Recife, a mortalidade em domicílio ocorreu em 20,6% das vezes, mas apenas em 10% em Campinas 1,10 . O elevado percentual de óbitos na via pública pode ser explicado, ao menos em parte, pelo fato de que mais da metade dos óbitos por causas externas, verificados em nossa pesquisa, tenham sido por acidentes de trân-sito tão violentos que as vítimas não tenham sobrevivido para chegar até o hospital.…”
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“…9 In a study conducted in Campinas/SP was the main difference relating to the ranking classification of causes of death, most frequent being cardiac and circulatory diseases, followed by cancer and external causes. 4 It should be noted that the studies cited did not analyze the deaths as avoidable.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…11 The high number of deaths from cancer in our study pointed out as the leading cause of deaths of MIF is an unusual fact since other studies conducted in Brazil indicate neoplasm as the second cause of death. 9 One must consider that despite the existence of a specific network for early detection of breast cancer and screening for cervical cancer deployed by the Ministry of Health in 2006 [12][13] , the statistics presented in this study also challenge the impact of implemented strategies.…”
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confidence: 99%