Sentence examples for mortality at population from inspiring English sources

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In this light, the finding of an overall 37% reduction in all-cause mortality at population level is very encouraging.

In a rural district of Malawi that has embarked on scaling up HIV/AIDS care and ART, there appears to be a very significant linear trend in reduction of all-cause mortality at population level.

Expected deaths were derived by modelling breast cancer mortality at population level in 1974 1985 and 1992 2003.

Moreover, the authors of a recent Italian study of municipal clusters of mesothelioma concluded that "pleural mesothelioma mortality at population level is a suitable indicator of previous asbestos exposure" [ 16].

Thomas et al. (2003) estimated that 25 50% of Idaho streams are nutrient limited and Achord, Levin & Zabel (2003) found evidence of density-dependent mortality at population sizes well below historical levels, suggesting nutrient deficits as a limiting factor capable of reducing stream rearing carrying capacities.

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We studied the effect of recent adherence history on the risk of death at the individual level (odds ratios from dynamic logistic regression model), and on mortality at the population level (population attributable fraction based on this model).

To assess the impact of the HIV epidemic on pregnancy-related mortality at the population level, we calculate population attributable fractions (PAFs) for each study individually and under scenarios of varying HIV prevalence using the pooled risk ratio obtained from the meta-analysis.

This paper fills an important gap – how to take the available tools for verbal autopsy into an unregistered population in order to obtain reliable estimates of cause-specific mortality at the population level.

Recent work in South Africa and Malawi have shown decline in mortality at the population level following the scale-up of ART in the study populations [ 33, 34].

The positive effects of reduced mortality at low population numbers outweighed the negative effects of increased mortality due to competition.

This epidemiologic approach estimates the average risk of the outcome of interest (infectious disease mortality) at the population level.

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