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Seasonal variations of all-cause and cause-specific mortality by age, gender, and socioeconomic condition in urban and rural areas of Bangladesh

机译:孟加拉国城市和农村地区按年龄,性别和社会经济状况分列的全因和特定原因死亡率的季节性变化

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Background Mortality exhibits seasonal variations, which to a certain extent can be considered as mid-to long-term influences of meteorological conditions. In addition to atmospheric effects, the seasonal pattern of mortality is shaped by non-atmospheric determinants such as environmental conditions or socioeconomic status. Understanding the influence of season and other factors is essential when seeking to implement effective public health measures. The pressures of climate change make an understanding of the interdependencies between season, climate and health especially important. Methods This study investigated daily death counts collected within the Sample Vital Registration System (VSRS) established by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS). The sample was stratified by location (urban vs. rural), gender and socioeconomic status. Furthermore, seasonality was analyzed for all-cause mortality, and several cause-specific mortalities. Daily deviation from average mortality was calculated and seasonal fluctuations were elaborated using non parametric spline smoothing. A seasonality index for each year of life was calculated in order to assess the age-dependency of seasonal effects. Results We found distinctive seasonal variations of mortality with generally higher levels during the cold season. To some extent, a rudimentary secondary summer maximum could be observed. The degree and shape of seasonality changed with the cause of death as well as with location, gender, and SES and was strongly age-dependent. Urban areas were seen to be facing an increased summer mortality peak, particularly in terms of cardiovascular mortality. Generally, children and the elderly faced stronger seasonal effects than youths and young adults. Conclusion This study clearly demonstrated the complex and dynamic nature of seasonal impacts on mortality. The modifying effect of spatial and population characteristics were highlighted. While tropical regions have been, and still are, associated with a marked excess of mortality in summer, only a weakly pronounced secondary summer peak could be observed for Bangladesh, possibly due to the reduced incidence of diarrhoea-related fatalities. These findings suggest that Bangladesh is undergoing an epidemiological transition from summer to winter excess mortality, as a consequence of changes in socioeconomic conditions and health care provision.
机译:背景死亡率表现出季节性变化,在一定程度上可以认为是气象条件的中长期影响。除大气影响外,死亡率的季节性模式还受非大气因素(例如环境条件或社会经济地位)的影响。在寻求实施有效的公共卫生措施时,了​​解季节和其他因素的影响至关重要。气候变化的压力使人们了解季节,气候和健康之间的相互依存关系尤其重要。方法该研究调查了孟加拉国统计局(BBS)建立的样本生命登记系统(VSRS)中收集的每日死亡计数。该样本按地理位置(城市与农村),性别和社会经济地位进行了分层。此外,还分析了季节性的全因死亡率和几种特定原因的死亡率。计算了与平均死亡率的每日偏差,并使用非参数样条平滑法详细阐述了季节性波动。计算生活的每一年的季节性指数,以评估季节性影响的年龄依赖性。结果我们发现,在寒冷季节,死亡率具有明显的季节性变化,且水平通常较高。在某种程度上,可以观察到基本的次要夏季最大值。季节性的程度和形状随死亡原因以及位置,性别和SES的变化而变化,并且强烈依赖年龄。人们发现城市地区面临着越来越高的夏季死亡率高峰,特别是在心血管疾病死亡率方面。通常,儿童和老年人比年轻人和年轻人面临更大的季节性影响。结论这项研究清楚地表明了季节性影响死亡率的复杂性和动态性。强调了空间和人口特征的修改作用。尽管热带地区过去和现在仍然与夏季死亡率显着增加有关,但孟加拉国只能观察到一个明显不足的第二个夏季高峰,这可能是由于腹泻相关死亡的发生率降低。这些发现表明,由于社会经济条件和卫生保健服务的变化,孟加拉国正从流行病学过渡,从夏季到冬季,死亡率过高。

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