Hakulinen T, Hansluwka H, Lopez A D, Nakada T
Int J Epidemiol. 1986 Jun;15(2):226-33. doi: 10.1093/ije/15.2.226.
Mortality attributable to major causes of death around 1980 has been estimated for different regions in the world. The World Health Organization's mortality data bank has been employed to derive the rates for the developed areas in the world whereas for the developing areas, cause-specific mortality has been estimated on the basis of total mortality using a linear regression method. For the cause grouping chosen, infectious and parasitic diseases claim one third of all deaths in the world. Although diseases of the circulatory system and neoplasms are the two most common causes of death in the developed countries, more than 50% of all deaths in the world due to these causes occur in the developing world. Mortality due to injury and poisoning is--contrary to that due to the other main causes of death--almost independent of the level of development of the area. The results are aimed to assist the information back-up for health policies concerning the developing world.
已对1980年前后世界不同地区主要死因所致死亡率进行了估算。利用世界卫生组织的死亡率数据库得出了世界发达地区的死亡率,而对于发展中地区,则采用线性回归方法,根据总死亡率估算了特定病因死亡率。在所选定的病因分组中,传染病和寄生虫病占全球所有死亡人数的三分之一。虽然循环系统疾病和肿瘤是发达国家最常见的两大死因,但全球因这些病因导致的死亡中,超过50%发生在发展中世界。与其他主要死因不同,伤害和中毒所致死亡率几乎与该地区的发展水平无关。这些结果旨在为有关发展中世界的卫生政策提供信息支持。