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- Title
Child mortality estimation: a global overview of infant and child mortality age patterns in light of new empirical data.
- Authors
Guillot, Michel; Gerland, Patrick; Pelletier, François; Saabneh, Ameed
- Abstract
The under-five mortality rate (the probability of dying between birth and age 5 y, also denoted in the literature as U5MR and (5)q(0)) is a key indicator of child health, but it conceals important information about how this mortality is distributed by age. One important distinction is what amount of the under-five mortality occurs below age 1 y ((1)q(0)) versus at age 1 y and above ((4)q(1)). However, in many country settings, this distinction is often difficult to establish because of various types of data errors. As a result, it is common practice to resort to model age patterns to estimate (1)q(0) and (4)q(1) on the basis of an observed value of (5)q(0). The most commonly used model age patterns for this purpose are the Coale and Demeny and the United Nations systems. Since the development of these models, many additional sources of data for under-five mortality have become available, making possible a general evaluation of age patterns of infant and child mortality. In this paper, we do a systematic comparison of empirical values of (1)q(0) and (4)q(1) against model age patterns, and discuss whether observed deviations are due to data errors, or whether they reflect true epidemiological patterns not addressed in existing model life tables.
- Publication
PLoS medicine, 2012, Vol 9, Issue 8, pe1001299
- ISSN
1549-1676
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1371/journal.pmed.1001299