| Literature DB >> 35040480 |
Michel Guillot1,2, Julio Romero Prieto3, Andrea Verhulst4, Patrick Gerland5.
Abstract
Information about how the risk of death varies with age within the 0-5 age range represents critical evidence for guiding health policy. This study proposes a new model for summarizing regularities about how under-5 mortality is distributed by detailed age. The model is based on a newly compiled database that contains under-5 mortality information by detailed age in countries with high-quality vital registration systems, covering a wide array of mortality levels and patterns. It uses a log-quadratic approach in predicting a full mortality schedule between ages 0 and 5 on the basis of only one or two parameters. With its larger number of age-groups, the proposed model offers greater flexibility than existing models in terms of both entry parameters and model outcomes. We present applications of this model for evaluating and correcting under-5 mortality information by detailed age in countries with problematic mortality data.Entities:
Keywords: Age patterns of mortality; Indirect methods; Model life tables; Neonatal mortality; Under-5 mortality
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35040480 PMCID: PMC8941647 DOI: 10.1215/00703370-9709538
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Demography ISSN: 0070-3370