The epidemiological transition in Antananarivo, Madagascar: an assessment based on death registers (1900-2012)
Background: Madagascar today has one of the highest life expectancies in sub-Saharan Africa, despite being among the poorest countries in the continent. There are relatively few detailed accounts of the epidemiological transition in this country due to the lack of a comprehensive death registration...
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Main Authors: | Bruno Masquelier (Author), Dominique Waltisperger (Author), Osée Ralijaona (Author), Gilles Pison (Author), Arsène Ravélo (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2014-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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