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The Butajira rural health project in Ethiopia: epidemiological surveillance for research and intervention in primary health care.

D Shamebo1, A Sandström, S Wall.   

Abstract

Ten study populations sampled from a total of 86 communities in a rural Ethiopian area, have been registered and followed for a period of four years. A baseline census revealed a median age of 15 years, a literacy rate of 24%, poor housing and environmental conditions, and low utilization of the existing health care facilities. A surveillance system was established which made it possible to estimate the occurrence of vital events. This showed a crude birth rate of 40.3/1000, a crude death rate of 16.4/1000, a life-expectancy at birth of 48 years, an infant mortality rate of 114/1000, a yearly child (1-4 years) mortality rate of 36/1000, and an under-five mortality rate of 210/1000. The implications of these data in terms of the planning and operations of research and health services are discussed, and on-going and projected studies are outlined emphasizing the methodological potentials of this epidemiological study base.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1410950     DOI: 10.3109/02813439209014061

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Prim Health Care        ISSN: 0281-3432            Impact factor:   2.581


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Authors:  D Shamebo; A Sandström; L Muhe; L Freij; I Krantz; G Lönnberg; S Wall
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9.  Respiratory Symptoms and Lung Function among Ethiopian Women in Relation to Household Fuel Use.

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