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Causes of neonatal death: results from NeoKIP community-based trial in Quang Ninh province, VietnamNGUYEN THU NGA; DINH THI PHUONG HOA; MALQVIST, Mats et al.Acta paediatrica (Oslo). 2012, Vol 101, Num 4, pp 368-373, issn 0803-5253, 6 p.Article

Validation of verbal autopsy procedures for adult deaths in China. CommentaryGONGHUAN YANG; RAO, Chalapati; JIEMIN MA et al.International journal of epidemiology. 2006, Vol 35, Num 3, pp 741-750, issn 0300-5771, 10 p.Article

Chasing spirits: Clarifying the spirit child phenomenon and infanticide in Northern GhanaDENHAM, Aaron R; ADONGO, Philip B; FREYDBERG, Nicole et al.Social science & medicine (1982). 2010, Vol 71, Num 3, pp 608-615, issn 0277-9536, 8 p.Article

Verbal autopsy coding: are multiple coders better than one?JOSHI, Rohina; LOPEZ, Alan D; MACMAHON, Stephen et al.Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2009, Vol 87, Num 1, pp 51-57, issn 0042-9686, 7 p.Article

Verbal Autopsy: Methods in TransitionFOTTRELL, Edward; BYASS, Peter.Epidemiologic reviews. 2010, Vol 32, pp 38-55, issn 0193-936X, 18 p.Article

When is deliberate killing of young children justified? Indigenous interpretations of infanticide in BoliviaDE HILARI, Caroline; CONDORI, Irma; DEARDEN, Kirk A et al.Social science & medicine (1982). 2009, Vol 68, Num 2, pp 352-361, issn 0277-9536, 10 p.Article

Validity of verbal autopsy for ascertaining the causes of stillbirthAGGARWAL, Arun K; JAIN, Vanita; KUMAR, Rajesh et al.Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2011, Vol 89, Num 1, pp 31-40, issn 0042-9686, 10 p.Article

The use of verbal autopsy in attributing cause of death from epilepsyASPRAY, Terry J.Epilepsia (Copenhagen). 2005, Vol 46, pp 15-17, issn 0013-9580, 3 p., SUP11Article

Methodological trends in studies based on verbal autopsies before and after published guidelinesJOSHI, Rohina; KENGNE, Andre Pascal; NEAL, Bruce et al.Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2009, Vol 87, Num 9, pp 678-682, issn 0042-9686, 5 p.Article

A lost cause? Extending verbal autopsy to investigate biomedical and socio-cultural causes of maternal death in Burkina Faso and IndonesiaD'AMBRUOSO, Lucia; BYASS, Peter; SITINURULQOMARIYAH et al.Social science & medicine (1982). 2010, Vol 71, Num 10, pp 1728-1738, issn 0277-9536, 11 p.Article

Suicide rates in rural Tamil Nadu, South India : Verbal autopsy of 39000 deaths in 1997-98. CommentaryGAJALAKSHMI, Vendhan; PETO, Richard; EDDLESTON, Michael et al.International journal of epidemiology. 2007, Vol 36, Num 1, pp 203-211, issn 0300-5771, 9 p.Article

Using verbal autopsy to ascertain perinatal cause of death: are trained non-physicians adequate?ENGMANN, C; JEHAN, I; MCCLURE, E. M et al.TM & IH. Tropical medicine & international health. 2009, Vol 14, Num 12, pp 1496-1504, issn 1360-2276, 9 p.Article

Epidemiological transition in a rural community of northern India: 18-year mortality surveillance using verbal autopsyKUMAR, Rajesh; KUMAR, Dinesh; JAGNOOR, J et al.Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979). 2012, Vol 66, Num 10, pp 890-893, issn 0143-005X, 4 p.Article

Use of verbal autopsy to determine mortality patterns in an urban slum in Kolkata, IndiaKANUNGO, Suman; TSUZUKI, Ataru; ALI, Mohammad et al.Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2010, Vol 88, Num 9, pp 667-674, issn 0042-9686, 8 p.Article

Validity of verbal autopsy procedures for determining cause of death in TanzaniaSETEL, Philip W; WHITING, David R; HEMED, Yusuf et al.TM & IH. Tropical medicine & international health. 2006, Vol 11, Num 5, pp 681-696, issn 1360-2276, 16 p.Article

Verbal autopsy : current practices and challengesSOLEMAN, Nadia; CHANDRAMOHAN, Daniel; SHIBUYA, Kenji et al.Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2006, Vol 84, Num 3, pp 239-245, issn 0042-9686, 7 p.Article

Birth attendants as perinatal verbal autopsy respondents in low- and middle-income countries: a viable alternative?ENGMANN, C; GARCES, A; WALLACE, D et al.Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2012, Vol 90, Num 3, pp 200-208, issn 0042-9686, 9 p.Article

Contribution of sudden cardiac death to total mortality in India: A population based studyHYGRIV RAO, B; SASTRY, B. K. S; CHUG, Sumeet S et al.International journal of cardiology. 2012, Vol 154, Num 2, pp 163-167, issn 0167-5273, 5 p.Article

Verbal autopsy can consistently measure AIDS mortality: a validation study in Tanzania and ZimbabweLOPMAN, B; COOK, A; GREGSON, S et al.Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979). 2010, Vol 64, Num 4, pp 330-334, issn 0143-005X, 5 p.Article

Maternal death due to postpartum hemorrhage after snakebiteD'AMBRUOSO, Lucia; BYASS, Peter; OUEDRAOGO, Moctar et al.International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics. 2008, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 71-71, issn 0020-7292, 1 p.Article

Evaluation of the quality of cause of death statistics in rural China using verbal autopsiesLIJUN WANG; GONGHUAN YANG; JIEMIN MA et al.Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979). 2007, Vol 61, Num 6, pp 519-526, issn 0143-005X, 8 p.Article

Adult mortality surveillance by routine health workers using a short verbal autopsy tool in rural north IndiaKRISHNAN, Anand; KUMAR, Rakesh; NONGKYNRIH, Baridalyne et al.Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979). 2012, Vol 66, Num 6, pp 501-506, issn 0143-005X, 6 p.Article

Using health and demographic surveillance to understand the burden of disease in populations : The case of tuberculosis in rural South AfricaPRONYK, Paul M; KAHN, Kathleen; TOLLMAN, Stephen M et al.Scandinavian journal of public health. 2007, Vol 69, pp 45-51, issn 1403-4948, 7 p., SUPArticle

An alternative strategy for perinatal verbal autopsy coding: single versus multiple codersENGMANN, C; JEHAN, I; THORSTEN, V et al.TM & IH. Tropical medicine & international health. 2011, Vol 16, Num 1, pp 18-29, issn 1360-2276, 12 p.Article

Estimating cause-specific mortality from community-and facility-based data sources in the United Republic of Tanzania : options and implications for mortality burden estimatesWHITING, David R; SETEL, Philip W; CHANDRAMOHAN, Daniel et al.Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2006, Vol 84, Num 12, pp 940-948, issn 0042-9686, 9 p.Article

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