Abstract

Aim: In this study we described the causes of mortality in Brazil, its 5 geographic regions, and in the most populated cities of Sao Paulo State in order to contribute for development of prevention and intervention strategies. Methods: Data on causes of death and age distribution of the populations were collected from online public databases and then submitted to the 2001 World Health Organization age standardization of rates for better assessment. Results: Data showed that the main causes of death in Brazil and in all 5 geographic regions were diseases of the circulatory system. Neoplasms were the second most frequent cause of death in Brazil and in 3 regions (South, Southeast and Midwest). However, in the other 2 regions (North and Northeast) the second most common was associated to external causes, being neoplasms the third most often. Additionally, in the South and Southeast the third cause of deaths were from diseases of the respiratory system and from the external causes occupied the fourth position. Analyzing the most populated cities of Sao Paulo State it was observed that all of them have the same profile of the country. On the other hand, as speculated previously, in Piracicaba city, the most common cause of mortality was neoplasm. Conclusions: These findings showed that Brazil has a large spectrum of causes of death and methods to decrease the mortality rates should be implemented in a local scenario rather than a nation-wide approach, where each location has to focus on its most urging problem.

Highlights

  • Causes of mortality data is an important tool for developing guidelines and policies for prevention and treatment of diseases

  • Aim: In this study we described the causes of mortality in Brazil, its 5 geographic regions, and in the most populated cities of Sao Paulo State in order to contribute for development of prevention and intervention strategies

  • It could be observed that the main cause of death in Brazil and in its all 5 geographic regions was diseases of the circulatory system (DCS)

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Introduction

Causes of mortality data is an important tool for developing guidelines and policies for prevention and treatment of diseases These data in Brazil have been published by the Brazilian Health Ministry since the year of 1975 by using the Mortality Information System (SIM), which provides the possibility to assess all causes of death from each city, state, region and the whole country[1]. It has already been reported by Prestes et al.[2] (2018), that SIM is a viable and precise tool when analyzing causes of death in a local scenario. These levels in mortality could be reduced, if education, prevention methods, and strategies for precocious diagnosis were applied, since, successful outcome is achieved when the tumor is treated at the early stages[4,8]

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