
@article{ref1,
title="Extend-cause mortality in Medellin, 1999-2006",
journal="Papeles de Población",
year="2008",
author="Arango, D.C.",
volume="",
number="56",
pages="233-256",
abstract="Characterizing the behavior of mortality by external causes in the City of Medellin, Colombia, between 1999-2006, according to gender, age and basic cause of death was the objective of this longitudinal descriptive study, with secondary information source from 22128 registrations of external-cause casualties. The performed analysis is uni-varied and bi-varied by gender, age groups and causes of death. The external causes registered in the period were: 72.9 percent homicide; 15.3 percent, transportation accident; 7.3 percent, traumatisms; 4.2 percent, suicide; and 0.4 percent, other causes. The highest mortality rate was found in the 20-24 years of age group (27.6 per thousand inhabitants), a fact that deserves especial attention because of the social, familial and labor implications a casualty has in productive stages.<p /><p>Language: es</p>",
language="es",
issn="1405-7425",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}