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:The MultiCause network is an international research network dedicated to the analysis of all causes reported on death certificates. In addition to the reassessment of mortality levels, research is conducted on how causes are combined with one another. Established in 2012, the network regroups [[Members|'''researchers''']] from about 20 countries. If you are interested in our activities, please send an email to: '''multicauseworkshop@listes.ined.fr'''.
:The MultiCause network is an international research network dedicated to the analysis of all causes reported on death certificates. In addition to the reassessment of mortality levels, research is conducted on how causes are combined with one another, as well as on multimorbidity at death. Established in 2012, the network regroups more than 100 researchers from about 20 countries. If you are interested in our activities, please send an email to: '''multicauseworkshop@listes.ined.fr'''.
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=='''Meetings'''==
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: '''The sixth meeting of the MultiCause network was held in Barcelona on October 16&17, 2025'''. It was organized in collaboration with the Center for Demogràfic Studies (Barcelona), the Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona), and the French Institute for demographic Studies (INED, Paris). The [[Media: Sixth_meeting_of_the_MultiCause_network.pdf|final programme ]] is available (presentations will be available soon).
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:'''The IUSSP Scientific Panel on Declining Mortality and Multi-morbidity at Death has put together a series of Questions & Answers about Multiple Cause-of-Death (MCOD) Analysis''', clarifying definitions, presenting aims and methods, addressing issues of data quality and international comparison and highlighting the contribution of MCOD to understanding COVID-19 mortality. Read more here: https://iussp.org/en/qa-multiple-cause-death-analysis
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=='''Recent publications'''==
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:Adair, T., Li, H., Rao, C. (2024). Assessing the accuracy of reporting of hypertension on death certificates in Australia, American Journal of Hypertension, 37: 948-952, https://doi.org/10.1093/ajh/hpae108.
:Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2024) What do Australians die from?, AIHW, Australian Government. https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/life-expectancy-deaths/what-do-australians-die-from/contents/about
:Barbieri M., Désesquelles A., Egidi V., Frova L., Grippo F., Meslé F., ... & Trias-Llimós S. (2025). Multi-Morbidity at Death and the US Disadvantage in Mortality: M. Barbieri et al. European Journal of Population, 41(1), 28. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10680-025-09749-3
:Fihel, A., Janicka, A., Buschner, A., Ustinavičienė, R., Trakienė, A. (2024). Unrecognised COVID-19 deaths in Central Europe: The importance of cause-of-death certification for the COVID-19 burden assessment, PLoS ONE 19(7): e0307194, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0307194
:Fihel, A., Janicka, A. (2024). Calculating the Cause of Death Association Indicator and the Contributing Cause of Death Association Indicator in Mortality Analysis, https://doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.e6nvw1dd7lmk/v1
:Grippo, F.,Frova, L.,Papagallo M., Barbieri, M., Trias-Llimós, S., Egidi, V., Meslé, F., Désesquelles, A. (2024). Beyond the underlying cause of death: an algorithm to studymulti-morbidity at death. Population Health Metrics, https://rdcu.be/d36IJ
:Harteloh, P. (2024). From Mono to Multi-causality: Towards a Comprehensive Perspective on Understanding Death.Health Policy, https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1jOTTcP6nJZaX


: We are pleased to announce the '''5th international [[meetings|workshop on multiple cause-of-death (MCOD) analysis]]''' to be held at the Federal Institute of Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) in Bonn on May 19&20, 2022.  Our hosts are Stefanie Weber and Friedrich Heuser from the BfArM. The meeting will be held in a hybrid format. The links to connect to the workshop and the programme of these two days are available [[Time_schedule_+_abstracts_.pdf|here]]. For any question concerning this meeting, please send send an email to: '''multicauseworkshop@listes.ined.fr'''..
:Joshy, G., Bishop, K., Li, H., Moran, L., Gourley, M., Welsh, J., ... & Rao, C. (2025). Quantifying years of life lost in Australia: a multiple cause of death analysis. International Journal of Epidemiology, 54(1), https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyae177.


=='''Focus'''==
:Li, H., Adair, T. (2024). Analysing premature cardiovascular disease mortality in the United States by obesity status and educational attainment, BMC Medicine, 22: 533.
:[http://rsph.anu.edu.au/research/projects/quantifying-mortality-incorporating-multiple-causes-death-optimising-data-policy/Quantifying Mortality Incorporating Multiple Causes of Death: Optimising Data for Policy and Practice] : a Project at the Australian National University (PI: Dr Grace Joshy)


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:Li, Yu, Hang Li, and Tim Adair. "The impact of the pandemic on non-COVID-19 causes of death in the united States: a multiple cause of death analysis." European Journal of Epidemiology (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10654-025-01214-z
=='''New publications'''==
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:Adair T., Lopez A.D (2020).[[Media:Adair_2020.pdf|The role of overweight and obesity in adverse cardiovascular disease mortality trends: an analysis of multiple cause of death data from Australia and the USA]]. BMC Med 18, 199. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-020-01666-y
:Egidi, V., Salvatore, M. A., Rivellini, G., & D'Angelo, S. (2018). [[Media: Egidi_et_al_2017_A_network_approach.pdf|A network approach to studying cause-of-death interrelations]]. Demographic Research, 38, 373-400.
:Barbieri M., Désesquelles A., Egidi V., Demuru E., Frova L., Meslé F., & Pappagallo M. (2017). [[Media: Barbieri_et_al_2017.pdf|Obesity-related mortality in France, Italy, and the United States: a comparison using multiple cause-of-death analysis]]. International Journal of Public Health, 62(6), p. 623-629.  [[Media: Barbieri_et_al_2017_supp.pdf|supplementary table]]
:Grippo F., Désesquelles A., Pappagallo M., Frova  L., Egidi V. and Meslé F. (2020).  Multi-morbidity and frailty at death:  a new classification of  death records for an ageing world death.  Population studies. https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/S4GD6XKXVJHB3MFMHMV4/full?target=10.1080/00324728.2020.1820558
:Moreno-Betancur, M., Sadaoui, H., Piffaretti, C., & Rey, G. (2017).[[Media: Moreno-Betancur_Epidem_2017.pdf|Survival analysis with multiple causes of death: extending the competing risks model]]. Epidemiology, 28(1), 12-19.
:Pechholdová M. (2017). [[Media: Pechholdova_Sepsis-related mortality_2017.pdf| Sepsis-related mortality in the Czech Republic: multiple causes of death analysis.]], Epidemiologie, mikrobiologie, imunologie, 66(2):73–79.
:Santo, A. H. (2020). [[Media: Santo2020.pdf| Causes of death and mortality trends related to hemophilia in Brazil, 1999 to 2016]]. Hematology, Transfusion and Cell Therapy.


[[References|'''Other References (please update!)''']]
:Ukolova, Elizabet. "What if dependent causes of death were independent?." Epidemiologic Methods 14.1 (2025): 20240033.


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The MultiCause network is an international research network dedicated to the analysis of all causes reported on death certificates. In addition to the reassessment of mortality levels, research is conducted on how causes are combined with one another, as well as on multimorbidity at death. Established in 2012, the network regroups more than 100 researchers from about 20 countries. If you are interested in our activities, please send an email to: multicauseworkshop@listes.ined.fr.


Meetings

The sixth meeting of the MultiCause network was held in Barcelona on October 16&17, 2025. It was organized in collaboration with the Center for Demogràfic Studies (Barcelona), the Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona), and the French Institute for demographic Studies (INED, Paris). The final programme is available (presentations will be available soon).


Other news


The IUSSP Scientific Panel on Declining Mortality and Multi-morbidity at Death has put together a series of Questions & Answers about Multiple Cause-of-Death (MCOD) Analysis, clarifying definitions, presenting aims and methods, addressing issues of data quality and international comparison and highlighting the contribution of MCOD to understanding COVID-19 mortality. Read more here: https://iussp.org/en/qa-multiple-cause-death-analysis


Recent publications


Adair, T., Li, H., Rao, C. (2024). Assessing the accuracy of reporting of hypertension on death certificates in Australia, American Journal of Hypertension, 37: 948-952, https://doi.org/10.1093/ajh/hpae108.
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2024) What do Australians die from?, AIHW, Australian Government. https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/life-expectancy-deaths/what-do-australians-die-from/contents/about
Barbieri M., Désesquelles A., Egidi V., Frova L., Grippo F., Meslé F., ... & Trias-Llimós S. (2025). Multi-Morbidity at Death and the US Disadvantage in Mortality: M. Barbieri et al. European Journal of Population, 41(1), 28. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10680-025-09749-3
Fihel, A., Janicka, A., Buschner, A., Ustinavičienė, R., Trakienė, A. (2024). Unrecognised COVID-19 deaths in Central Europe: The importance of cause-of-death certification for the COVID-19 burden assessment, PLoS ONE 19(7): e0307194, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0307194
Fihel, A., Janicka, A. (2024). Calculating the Cause of Death Association Indicator and the Contributing Cause of Death Association Indicator in Mortality Analysis, https://doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.e6nvw1dd7lmk/v1
Grippo, F.,Frova, L.,Papagallo M., Barbieri, M., Trias-Llimós, S., Egidi, V., Meslé, F., Désesquelles, A. (2024). Beyond the underlying cause of death: an algorithm to studymulti-morbidity at death. Population Health Metrics, https://rdcu.be/d36IJ
Harteloh, P. (2024). From Mono to Multi-causality: Towards a Comprehensive Perspective on Understanding Death.Health Policy, https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1jOTTcP6nJZaX
Joshy, G., Bishop, K., Li, H., Moran, L., Gourley, M., Welsh, J., ... & Rao, C. (2025). Quantifying years of life lost in Australia: a multiple cause of death analysis. International Journal of Epidemiology, 54(1), https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyae177.
Li, H., Adair, T. (2024). Analysing premature cardiovascular disease mortality in the United States by obesity status and educational attainment, BMC Medicine, 22: 533.
Li, Yu, Hang Li, and Tim Adair. "The impact of the pandemic on non-COVID-19 causes of death in the united States: a multiple cause of death analysis." European Journal of Epidemiology (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10654-025-01214-z
Ukolova, Elizabet. "What if dependent causes of death were independent?." Epidemiologic Methods 14.1 (2025): 20240033.

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