2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002486
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The WHO 2016 verbal autopsy instrument: An international standard suitable for automated analysis by InterVA, InSilicoVA, and Tariff 2.0

Abstract: BackgroundVerbal autopsy (VA) is a practical method for determining probable causes of death at the population level in places where systems for medical certification of cause of death are weak. VA methods suitable for use in routine settings, such as civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems, have developed rapidly in the last decade. These developments have been part of a growing global momentum to strengthen CRVS systems in low-income countries. With this momentum have come pressure for continu… Show more

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“…The VA methodology was introduced in the 1980s and has become a well-utilized and wellvalidated method in settings lacking other routines for determining cause of deaths [8]. VA is now recommended by WHO as the method of choice in such situations and has published well-validated guidelines [9]. Recently, the VA tool has been further developed into the InterVA-4 version, which provides an increased opportunity to obtain information about emergency obstetric care [10].…”
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“…The VA methodology was introduced in the 1980s and has become a well-utilized and wellvalidated method in settings lacking other routines for determining cause of deaths [8]. VA is now recommended by WHO as the method of choice in such situations and has published well-validated guidelines [9]. Recently, the VA tool has been further developed into the InterVA-4 version, which provides an increased opportunity to obtain information about emergency obstetric care [10].…”
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“…Pragmatic solutions, validated for SUDEP, which are suited to the limited resources of low‐ and middle‐income countries are needed to identify cause of death, when post‐mortem is not available. One solution is the WHO verbal autopsy, which is a structured interview of decedents relatives to ascertain events leading up to the death, to determine etiology . A further solution is the minimally invasive autopsy, where tissue biopsy and bodily fluids are extracted for examination.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This will not only accelerate the design, implementation, and evaluation of cost-effective interventions, but also help to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of 100% birth and 80% death registration [2,4,5]. Verbal autopsies (VA), which involve interviews with next of kin or caregivers of the deceased, have been adopted as a practical means of determining the cause of death in areas where CRVS systems are weak [6,7]. While imperfect, there is ample evidence that VA-based algorithms yield cause of death estimates comparable to other methods [8,9].…”
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confidence: 99%