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By 2010 the incidence component was negligible (slightly below zero).
Changes in the incidence component are more complex.
For all other communicable diseases the age component is larger than the incidence component (Table 2).
In the case of communicable diseases the incidence component is larger than the age component because of HIV/AIDS.
In the case of infant and childhood conditions and communicable diseases, by contrast, the incidence component is more important.
The first is methodological: we propose a method for separating the age component from the incidence component.
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The framework of environmental analysis, coming out from this logical model, therefore, is divided into two main areas: the study of the environmental incidence and the study of environmental factors to incidence (components and physical agents) caused in the territory by human activities.
Change in the longevity gap is due to change in the age and incidence components.
In contrast to our results for the cause-specific age components, we find significant offsetting effects for the cause-specific incidence components.
We now describe a method for assessing, for each cause of death, the relative contributions of the age and incidence components to the life expectancy gap.
For external causes collectively the age and incidence components are roughly the same in 2000, each responsible for about 0.3 years of the racial gap in life expectancy.
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