“…In the case of Brasil and other LAC countries, there is a large body of literature on infant and child mortality as compared to adult mortality. In addition, the knowledge of regional differential infant mortality in Brazil is much broader than the adult or overall mortality (Sousa, Hill and Dal Poz, 2010;Aquino, Oliveira and Barreto, 2009;Sabindran, Khan and Timmins, 2008Sastry, 2004a, 2004b. Regardless of this, studies that sought to obtain adult mortality and life expectancy at birth estimates for Brazilian municipalities (Horta, et.al, 1998) usually are based on model life tables, constructed from the infant mortality information, rather than trying to produce adult mortality estimates by using the available information, or by analyzing in detail the quality of the data and the evolution of mortality in the region.…”