Changing Pattern of Mortality Trends in Iran, South, South- West Asia and World, 1970-2010
Changing Pattern of Mortality Trends in Iran, South, South- West Asia and World, 1970-2010
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"nBackground: Mortality refers to the death that occurs within a population.It is linked to many here factors such as age, sex, race, occupation and social class.The incidence and prevalence of mortality could affect the population's stan­dard of living and health care.The aim of this study was to explore the pattern of mortality trends in Iran, south-south west Asia and the world in 1970-2010."nMethods: A descriptive study was conducted on the registered data in the Statistical Center of Iran and National Organiza­tion of Civil Registration.
The data were analyzed using statistical methods and graphs.Finally, the ana­lyzed data were com­pared with the world and south-south west Asia data."nResults: In Iran, 61.1% of all the registered deaths were in male and 60.4% were in urban areas.
Crude death rate, in­fant mortal­ity rate and under five mortality rate decreased from 13, 164 and 281 per 1000 in 1970-75 to the estimated val­ues of 5, 25 and 35 per 1000 in 2005-2010, respectively."nConclusion: The results showed that similar to other countries, the trends of g5210t-p90 all mortality indicators in Iran have been changed and decreased, which is related to many factors such as improvement health situation and medical interven­tions.