THE EPIDEMIOLOGIC TRANSITION IN CHILE

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ALBALA, C
VIO, F
ROBLEDO, A
ICAZA, G
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EPIDEMIOLOGY; DEMOGRAPHY; MORTALITY; LIFE EXPECTANCY; PUBLIC HEALTH;
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R5 [内科学];
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Aiming to describe the place that Chile has in the epidemiological transition a descriptive study of the changes in demographic and epidemiological profiles of the country during the last 30 years is presented. The important decrease in general and child mortality rates, that has lead to an increase in fife expectancy and ageing of the population, is emphasized. A 82% reduction in the proportion of deaths among less than one year old children and a 62% increase in mortality among people 65 years or older is observed. In agreement with these changes, non transmissible chronic diseases appear as the principal cause of mortality (65% of all deaths). However regarding morbidity, an increase in digestive infectious and sexually transmitted diseases and a decrease in immuno-preventable diseases, excepting measles, is noted. It is concluded that, according to mortality, Chile is in a post transition stage, but there is persistence of some infectious diseases, typical of a pre-transition stage.
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页码:1446 / 1455
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