Abstract

IntroductionUddanam is an agricultural area with a high burden of chronic kidney disease of unknown aetiology (CKDu). Despite reports of many deaths due to CKD in the lay press, the exact contribution of CKD to deaths remains uncertain as most deaths occur outside medical care. MethodsWe used SmartVA automated verbal autopsy (VA) tool to ascertain the cause-specific mortality fractions amongst a 2419 subject-strong general population cohort in Uddanam between 2018-2022. VA interviews were conducted twice with the family members of the deceased. ResultsA total of 133 deaths were recorded, giving a crude death rate of 5.5%, 10 times higher than that recorded in national surveys. CKD was responsible for 45% of all deaths, followed by ischemic heart disease (15%) and respiratory disease (6%). ConclusionThis study confirms CKD as the leading cause of mortality in this high CKD burden area and provides crucial data for public health decision-making and resource allocation.

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