We could learn much more from 1918 pandemic-the (mis)fortune of research relying on original death certificates.
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The analysis of historical death certificates has enormous potential for understanding how the health of populations was shaped by diseases and epidemics and by the implementation of specific interventions. In Brazil, the systematic archiving of mortality records was initiated only in 1944-hence the analysis of death registers before this time requires searching for these documents in public archives, notaries, parishes, and especially ancient cemeteries, which are often the only remaining source of information about these deaths. This article describes an effort to locate original death certificates in Brazil and document their organization, accessibility, and preservation. |
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2018
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Annals of epidemiology
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2018
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1047-2797
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http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1047-2797(17)30719-6
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10.1016/j.annepidem.2018.01.002
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Ann Epidemiol
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