Trends in Infectious Disease Mortality Rates, Spain, 1980–2011
Using mortality data from National Institute of Statistics in Spain, we analyzed trends of infectious disease mortality rates in Spain during 1980–2011 to provide information on surveillance and control of infectious diseases. During the study period, 628,673 infectious disease–related deaths occurr...
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doaj-fbacc6406c484ab2bfed0f2f5a6d00f22020-11-24T20:46:36ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592014-05-0120578278910.3201/eid2005.131528Trends in Infectious Disease Mortality Rates, Spain, 1980–2011Teresa López-CuadradoAlicia LlácerRocio Palmera-SuárezDiana Gómez-BarrosoCamelia SavulescuPaloma González-YusteRafael Fernández-CuencaUsing mortality data from National Institute of Statistics in Spain, we analyzed trends of infectious disease mortality rates in Spain during 1980–2011 to provide information on surveillance and control of infectious diseases. During the study period, 628,673 infectious disease–related deaths occurred, the annual change in the mortality rate was −1.6%, and the average infectious disease mortality rate was 48.5 deaths/100,000 population. Although the beginning of HIV/AIDS epidemic led to an increased mortality rate, a decreased rate was observed by the end of the twentieth century. By codes from the International Classification of Diseases, 9th revision, the most frequent underlying cause of death was pneumonia. Emergence and reemergence of infectious diseases continue to be public health problems despite reduced mortality rates produced by various interventions. Therefore, surveillance and control systems should be reinforced with a goal of providing reliable data for useful decision making.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/20/5/13-1528_articlemortality ratesinfectious diseasetrendsSpaininfectious diseasesinternational classification of diseases |
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Teresa López-Cuadrado Alicia Llácer Rocio Palmera-Suárez Diana Gómez-Barroso Camelia Savulescu Paloma González-Yuste Rafael Fernández-Cuenca |
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Teresa López-Cuadrado Alicia Llácer Rocio Palmera-Suárez Diana Gómez-Barroso Camelia Savulescu Paloma González-Yuste Rafael Fernández-Cuenca Trends in Infectious Disease Mortality Rates, Spain, 1980–2011 Emerging Infectious Diseases mortality rates infectious disease trends Spain infectious diseases international classification of diseases |
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Teresa López-Cuadrado Alicia Llácer Rocio Palmera-Suárez Diana Gómez-Barroso Camelia Savulescu Paloma González-Yuste Rafael Fernández-Cuenca |
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Trends in Infectious Disease Mortality Rates, Spain, 1980–2011 |
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Trends in Infectious Disease Mortality Rates, Spain, 1980–2011 |
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Trends in Infectious Disease Mortality Rates, Spain, 1980–2011 |
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Trends in Infectious Disease Mortality Rates, Spain, 1980–2011 |
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Trends in Infectious Disease Mortality Rates, Spain, 1980–2011 |
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trends in infectious disease mortality rates, spain, 1980–2011 |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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Emerging Infectious Diseases |
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Using mortality data from National Institute of Statistics in Spain, we analyzed trends of infectious disease mortality rates in Spain during 1980–2011 to provide information on surveillance and control of infectious diseases. During the study period, 628,673 infectious disease–related deaths occurred, the annual change in the mortality rate was −1.6%, and the average infectious disease mortality rate was 48.5 deaths/100,000 population. Although the beginning of HIV/AIDS epidemic led to an increased mortality rate, a decreased rate was observed by the end of the twentieth century. By codes from the International Classification of Diseases, 9th revision, the most frequent underlying cause of death was pneumonia. Emergence and reemergence of infectious diseases continue to be public health problems despite reduced mortality rates produced by various interventions. Therefore, surveillance and control systems should be reinforced with a goal of providing reliable data for useful decision making. |
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mortality rates infectious disease trends Spain infectious diseases international classification of diseases |
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