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National and sub-national levels and causes of mortality among 5-19-year-olds in China in 2004-2019: A systematic analysis of evidence from the Disease Surveillance Points System

BACKGROUND: China accounts for 13% of the world’s 5-19-year-olds population. We estimated levels and trends of mortality by sex-age-cause among 5-19-year-olds at national and subnational levels in China annually from 2004 to 2019, to inform strategies for reducing child and adolescent mortality in C...

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Autores principales: Liu, Yunning, Chu, Yue, Yeung, Diana, Wang, Wei, Wang, Lijun, Yin, Peng, Liu, Jiangmei, Zhou, Maigeng, Liu, Li
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Publicado: International Society of Global Health 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9526435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36181508
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.12.11008
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author Liu, Yunning
Chu, Yue
Yeung, Diana
Wang, Wei
Wang, Lijun
Yin, Peng
Liu, Jiangmei
Zhou, Maigeng
Liu, Li
author_facet Liu, Yunning
Chu, Yue
Yeung, Diana
Wang, Wei
Wang, Lijun
Yin, Peng
Liu, Jiangmei
Zhou, Maigeng
Liu, Li
author_sort Liu, Yunning
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description BACKGROUND: China accounts for 13% of the world’s 5-19-year-olds population. We estimated levels and trends of mortality by sex-age-cause among 5-19-year-olds at national and subnational levels in China annually from 2004 to 2019, to inform strategies for reducing child and adolescent mortality in China and other countries. METHODS: We used adjusted empirical data on levels and causes of deaths from the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s Disease Surveillance Point (DSP) system. We considered underreporting and surveillance sampling design, applied smoothing techniques to produce reliable time trends, and fitted age-specific deaths and population to national estimates produced by international agencies to allow for cross-national comparisons. RESULTS: The top leading causes for 54 594 deaths among 5-19-year-olds were neoplasms, road traffic injuries, and drowning. All-cause mortality in 5-19-year-olds has been declining steadily between 2004-2019, with evident yet narrowing geographical and gender disparities. Injury mortalities were one of the fastest declining causes, but widespread disparities were observed across subpopulations. Falling injuries and rising non-communicable diseases had the most pronounced epidemiological transition in the eastern region. Decrease in drowning fractions stalled for 15-19-year-olds in central/western rural areas. Suicide shares sustained or increased for 15-19-year-olds except among females in eastern rural areas. CONCLUSIONS: China made significant improvements in child and adolescent survival since 2004. However, constant targeted investments are needed to maintain and accelerate progress. A sustainable sample registration system like the DSP is likely essential for supporting such a process.
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spelling pubmed-95264352022-10-11 National and sub-national levels and causes of mortality among 5-19-year-olds in China in 2004-2019: A systematic analysis of evidence from the Disease Surveillance Points System Liu, Yunning Chu, Yue Yeung, Diana Wang, Wei Wang, Lijun Yin, Peng Liu, Jiangmei Zhou, Maigeng Liu, Li J Glob Health Research Theme 8: Global evidence for postnatal care of newborns BACKGROUND: China accounts for 13% of the world’s 5-19-year-olds population. We estimated levels and trends of mortality by sex-age-cause among 5-19-year-olds at national and subnational levels in China annually from 2004 to 2019, to inform strategies for reducing child and adolescent mortality in China and other countries. METHODS: We used adjusted empirical data on levels and causes of deaths from the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s Disease Surveillance Point (DSP) system. We considered underreporting and surveillance sampling design, applied smoothing techniques to produce reliable time trends, and fitted age-specific deaths and population to national estimates produced by international agencies to allow for cross-national comparisons. RESULTS: The top leading causes for 54 594 deaths among 5-19-year-olds were neoplasms, road traffic injuries, and drowning. All-cause mortality in 5-19-year-olds has been declining steadily between 2004-2019, with evident yet narrowing geographical and gender disparities. Injury mortalities were one of the fastest declining causes, but widespread disparities were observed across subpopulations. Falling injuries and rising non-communicable diseases had the most pronounced epidemiological transition in the eastern region. Decrease in drowning fractions stalled for 15-19-year-olds in central/western rural areas. Suicide shares sustained or increased for 15-19-year-olds except among females in eastern rural areas. CONCLUSIONS: China made significant improvements in child and adolescent survival since 2004. However, constant targeted investments are needed to maintain and accelerate progress. A sustainable sample registration system like the DSP is likely essential for supporting such a process. International Society of Global Health 2022-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9526435/ /pubmed/36181508 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.12.11008 Text en Copyright © 2022 by the Journal of Global Health. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Research Theme 8: Global evidence for postnatal care of newborns
Liu, Yunning
Chu, Yue
Yeung, Diana
Wang, Wei
Wang, Lijun
Yin, Peng
Liu, Jiangmei
Zhou, Maigeng
Liu, Li
National and sub-national levels and causes of mortality among 5-19-year-olds in China in 2004-2019: A systematic analysis of evidence from the Disease Surveillance Points System
title National and sub-national levels and causes of mortality among 5-19-year-olds in China in 2004-2019: A systematic analysis of evidence from the Disease Surveillance Points System
title_full National and sub-national levels and causes of mortality among 5-19-year-olds in China in 2004-2019: A systematic analysis of evidence from the Disease Surveillance Points System
title_fullStr National and sub-national levels and causes of mortality among 5-19-year-olds in China in 2004-2019: A systematic analysis of evidence from the Disease Surveillance Points System
title_full_unstemmed National and sub-national levels and causes of mortality among 5-19-year-olds in China in 2004-2019: A systematic analysis of evidence from the Disease Surveillance Points System
title_short National and sub-national levels and causes of mortality among 5-19-year-olds in China in 2004-2019: A systematic analysis of evidence from the Disease Surveillance Points System
title_sort national and sub-national levels and causes of mortality among 5-19-year-olds in china in 2004-2019: a systematic analysis of evidence from the disease surveillance points system
topic Research Theme 8: Global evidence for postnatal care of newborns
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9526435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36181508
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.12.11008
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