Sex‐based tuberculosis mortality in Newfoundland, 1900–1949: Implications for populations in transition
Taylor P. van Doren
Abstract:ObjectiveDuring the second epidemiological transition, tuberculosis (TB) is one disease that declined substantially enough to reduce all‐cause mortality. Sex‐based differences in TB mortality may reveal an important dimension of population health transitions between the urbanizing and rural regions of Newfoundland.Materials and MethodsFor the island of Newfoundland, yearly age‐standardized sex‐based TB mortality rates were calculated using individual death records from 1900 to 1949 (n = 30 393). Multiple linea… Show more
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