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Title: Causes of Death in South Africa 1997-2001


1
  • Causes of Death in South Africa 1997-2001
  • Advance release of recorded causes of death
  • Launch Presentation
  • 21 November 2002

2
Outline of presentation
  • Introduction
  • Data methods
  • Key findings
  • Leading causes of death (levels and trends)
  • Differentials (gender, age, population group)
  • Conclusion

3
Introduction
  • Last report on causes of death was for 1996
  • Statistics SA published release on recorded
    deaths
  • Based on data from Population Register
  • For the period 1997 to 2000
  • Release observed rising number of deaths
  • Did not identify the causes contributing to
    increase
  • Call from President for information on causes of
    death among South Africans

4
Aims of the present study
  • Complement the earlier reports
  • Identify leading underlying causes of death for
    period 1997-2001
  • Identify emerging cause of death trends
    patterns during the period

5
Data methods
  • Based on 12 stratified random sample
  • Death notification forms from DHA
  • For period 1997-2001
  • To expedite release of information on causes of
    death
  • 279 581 records processed instead of over
    2million
  • Methodology consistent with international
    practice
  • Study based on notification forms completed by
    medical practitioner certifying death
  • Coding consistent with WHO rules (ICD-10)
  • Quality of data determined by physicians

6
Leading underlying causes of death for both males
and females, 1997-2001
  • Unspecified unnatural causes (11)
  • Ill-defined causes of death (8)
  • Tuberculosis (8)
  • HIV (7)
  • Influenza and pneumonia (6)
  • Account for 41 of deaths
  •  

7
Percentage of deaths due to the leading
underlying causes by year of death,1997-2001
8
Changing importance of leading underlying causes
of deaths for both males and females, 1997 2001
Cause 1997 1997 2001 2001
Cause Rank Rank
Unspecified unnatural causes 15.3 1 8.2 4
Ill-defined causes 8.6 2 8.6 3
TB 6.5 3 9.7 1
HIV 4.6 4 8.7 2
Influenza pneumonia 4.5 5 7.9 5
9
Differential patterns of underlying causes of
death
  • Gender differentials
  • Age differentials
  • Differentials by population group

10
Percentage distribution of deaths due to leading
underlying causes by gender,1997-2001
11
Changing importance in the leading underlying
causes of male deaths, 1997 2001
97-01 Change 1997 1997 2001 2001
97-01 Change Rank Rank
TB 9.1 45 7.5 3 10.9 2
HIV 6.5 95 3.9 5 7.6 4
Influenza pneumonia 5.8 76 4.1 4 7.2 5
Ill-defined 8.2 1 8.5 2 8.6 3
Unnatural 15.6 -42 20.8 1 12.1 1
Total 45.2 41.8 46.4
12
Changing importance of the leading underlying
causes of female deaths, 1997 2001
97-01 Change 1997 1997 2001 2001
97-01 Change Rank Rank
TB 6.7 62 5.2 4 8.4 4
HIV 8.5 75 5.6 3 9.8 1
Influenza Pneumonia 6.9 71 5.1 5 8.7 2
Ill-defined 8.2 -1 8.7 1 8.6 3
Cerebrovascular 7.6 -6 7.9 2 7.4 5
Total 37.9 32.5 42.9
13
Age differentials in leading underlying causes
of death
  • Population younger than 15
  • Leading underlying cause of death intestinal
    infections (15.4 of male 16.1 of female
    deaths)
  • Increased proportion of deaths due to HIV and
    Influenza and pneumonia as underlying cause
  • Malnutrition is important underlying cause of
    death
  • Seventh leading cause of death
  • Accounted for 7 of male deaths
  • Accounted for 6 of female deaths

14

Male deaths due to the leading underlying
causes of death by age, 1997-2001
15

Female deaths due to the leading underlying
causes by age, 1997-2001
16
Mortality differentials in the older ages
  • Population aged 50 and older
  • Patterns of underlying causes of death are unique
  • Degenerative diseases major cause
  • Four common leading underlying causes of death
    for males and females are
  • Cerebrovascular
  • Ischaemic heart disease
  • Other heart diseases
  • General symptoms signs
  • Account for 41 of female and 31 of male deaths
  • Diabetes among the 5 leading causes for females
  • Ill-defined causes among the 5 leading causes for
    males

17

Male deaths due to the eight leading underlying
causes, by population group, 1997-2001
18

Female deaths due to eight leading underlying
causes, by population group,1997-2001
19
Conclusion
  • Changing underlying mortality patterns over time
  • Differential effects of the changes by
  • Gender, Age Population Group
  • Unspecified unnatural causes dominate
  • Emergence of different underlying causes of death
  • HIV, TB, and Influenza pneumonia
  • Women more likely to die from HIV
  • Decline in unspecified unnatural causes
  • Offset by sharp increase in other underlying
    causes (HIV, TB, and influenza pneumonia)
  • Results have implication for policy
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