Mortality among Guarani Indians in Southeastern and Southern Brazil
Worldwide, indigenous peoples display a high burden of disease, expressed by profound health inequalities in comparison to non-indigenous populations. This study describes mortality patterns among the Guarani in Southern and Southeastern Brazil, with a focus on health inequalities. The Guarani popul...
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doaj-60b3fd12bec44b14aaf13ca11e2166332020-11-25T02:13:35ZengEscola Nacional de Saúde Pública, Fundação Oswaldo CruzCadernos de Saúde Pública1678-44642011-01-0127suppl 2s222s236S0102-311X2011001400010Mortality among Guarani Indians in Southeastern and Southern BrazilAndrey Moreira Cardoso0Carlos E. A. Coimbra Jr.1Carla Tatiana Garcia Barreto2Guilherme Loureiro Werneck3Ricardo Ventura Santos4Fundação Oswaldo CruzFundação Oswaldo CruzFundação Oswaldo CruzFundação Oswaldo CruzFundação Oswaldo CruzWorldwide, indigenous peoples display a high burden of disease, expressed by profound health inequalities in comparison to non-indigenous populations. This study describes mortality patterns among the Guarani in Southern and Southeastern Brazil, with a focus on health inequalities. The Guarani population structure is indicative of high birth and death rates, low median age and low life expectancy at birth. The crude mortality rate (crude MR = 5.0/1,000) was similar to the Brazilian national rate, but the under-five MR (44.5/1,000) and the infant mortality rate (29.6/1,000) were twice the corresponding MR in the South and Southeast of Brazil. The proportion of post-neonatal infant deaths was 83.3%, 2.4 times higher than general population. The proportions of ill-defined (15.8%) and preventable causes (51.6%) were high. The principal causes of death were respiratory (40.6%) and infectious and parasitic diseases (18.8%), suggesting precarious living conditions and deficient health services. There is a need for greater investment in primary care and interventions in social determinants of health in order to reduce the health inequalities.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-311X2011001400010&lng=en&tlng=enÍndios Sul-AmericanosInfecções RespiratóriasMortalidadeDesigualdades em Saúde |
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Andrey Moreira Cardoso Carlos E. A. Coimbra Jr. Carla Tatiana Garcia Barreto Guilherme Loureiro Werneck Ricardo Ventura Santos |
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Andrey Moreira Cardoso Carlos E. A. Coimbra Jr. Carla Tatiana Garcia Barreto Guilherme Loureiro Werneck Ricardo Ventura Santos Mortality among Guarani Indians in Southeastern and Southern Brazil Cadernos de Saúde Pública Índios Sul-Americanos Infecções Respiratórias Mortalidade Desigualdades em Saúde |
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Andrey Moreira Cardoso Carlos E. A. Coimbra Jr. Carla Tatiana Garcia Barreto Guilherme Loureiro Werneck Ricardo Ventura Santos |
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Andrey Moreira Cardoso |
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Mortality among Guarani Indians in Southeastern and Southern Brazil |
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Mortality among Guarani Indians in Southeastern and Southern Brazil |
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Mortality among Guarani Indians in Southeastern and Southern Brazil |
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Mortality among Guarani Indians in Southeastern and Southern Brazil |
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Mortality among Guarani Indians in Southeastern and Southern Brazil |
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mortality among guarani indians in southeastern and southern brazil |
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Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz |
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Cadernos de Saúde Pública |
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1678-4464 |
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2011-01-01 |
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Worldwide, indigenous peoples display a high burden of disease, expressed by profound health inequalities in comparison to non-indigenous populations. This study describes mortality patterns among the Guarani in Southern and Southeastern Brazil, with a focus on health inequalities. The Guarani population structure is indicative of high birth and death rates, low median age and low life expectancy at birth. The crude mortality rate (crude MR = 5.0/1,000) was similar to the Brazilian national rate, but the under-five MR (44.5/1,000) and the infant mortality rate (29.6/1,000) were twice the corresponding MR in the South and Southeast of Brazil. The proportion of post-neonatal infant deaths was 83.3%, 2.4 times higher than general population. The proportions of ill-defined (15.8%) and preventable causes (51.6%) were high. The principal causes of death were respiratory (40.6%) and infectious and parasitic diseases (18.8%), suggesting precarious living conditions and deficient health services. There is a need for greater investment in primary care and interventions in social determinants of health in order to reduce the health inequalities. |
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Índios Sul-Americanos Infecções Respiratórias Mortalidade Desigualdades em Saúde |
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