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:[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: A/Prof Grace Joshy)


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:The [[Media:Web_version-_Call_IUSSP_IPC_2025_-_large.pdf|call for papers for the International Population Conference in Brisbane in 2025]] is open. Tim Adair and Aline Désesquelles organize a session (session topic #33) on Multi-morbidity at death. Submissions (deadline is 15 September 2024) are very welcome!


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=='''Recent publications'''==
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:Bishop, K., Balogun, S., Eynstone-Hinkins, J., Moran, L., Martin, M., Banks, E., Joshy, G. (2022). [[Media:Bishop_2022.pdf|Analysis of multiple causes of death: a review of methods and practices]].medRxiv, 2022.
 
:Joshy G, Eynstone-Hinkins J, Moran L, Balogun S, Bishop K, Moreno-Betancur M. 896Quantifying cause-related mortality incorporating multiple causes: challenges and opportunities. International Journal of Epidemiology. 2021; 50(Supplement_1): https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyab168.327  (World Congress of Epidemiology 2021 Symposium Abstract).
:Adair, T. (2023).[[Media: S41366-023-01263-y.pdf|Premature cardiovascular disease mortality with overweight and obesity as a risk factor: estimating excess mortality in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic.]]. International Journal of Obesity, 1-7.
:Joshy G, Bishop K, Balogun S, Moreno-Betancur M, Eynstone-Hinkins J, Moran L, Korda R, Rao C, Banks E. 892Quantification of mortality incorporating multiple causes of death: Application of weighting strategies to Australian data. International Journal of Epidemiology. 2021; 50(Supplement_1): https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyab168.329    (World Congress of Epidemiology 2021 Oral presentation abstract).
 
:Bishop K, Balogun S, Eynston-Hinkins J, Moran L, Moreno-Betancur M, Korda R, Rao C, Banks E, Joshy G. 923Quantifying multiple causes of death: Observed patterns in Australia, 2006–2017. International Journal of Epidemiology. 2021; 50(Supplement_1): https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyab168.084  (World Congress of Epidemiology 2021 Oral presentation abstract).
:Bishop K, Balogun S, Eynstone-Hinkins J, Moran L, Martin M, Banks E, Rao C, Joshy G. Analysis of multiple causes of death: a review of methods and practices. Epidemiology 2023. Jan 31st  https://doi.org/10.1097/ede.0000000000001597
:Grundy, E. M., & Stuchbury, R. (2022). [[Media:Jech-2021-217846.full.pdf|Multimorbidity as assessed by reporting of multiple causes of death: variations by period, sociodemographic characteristics and place of death among older decedents in England and Wales, 2001–2017]]. J Epidemiol Community Health.
 
: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
:Petit M.-P., Ouellette N., Bourbeau R. (2023). The case for counting multiple causes of death in the COVID-19 era, International Journal of Epidemiology, dyad149, https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyad149
: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
 
: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.
:Spijker J, Trias-Llimós S (2023). Cause-specific mortality in Spain before and during the pandemic: educational differences and its impact on life expectancy using multiple causes of death data. European Journal of Public Health, ckad036, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckad036 (open access)
 
:Trias-Llimós, S., Barbieri, M., Egidi, V., Frova, L., Grippo, F., Meslé, F., Pappagallo M.,  Désesquelles, A. (2023). Frailty at death: An examination of multiple causes of death in four low mortality countries in 2017. Demographic research, 49(2), 13-30.  10.4054/DemRes.2023.49.2


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[[Indicators|'''Standard indicators 2009''']]
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Version actuelle datée du 17 novembre 2023 à 17:55

Upcoming events: IPC Conference in Brisbane (2025)

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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 5th internationalworkshop of the MultiCause network was held at the Federal Institute of Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) in Bonn on May 19&20, 2022. The programme and the asbtracts are available here.

Focus

The call for papers for the International Population Conference in Brisbane in 2025 is open. Tim Adair and Aline Désesquelles organize a session (session topic #33) on Multi-morbidity at death. Submissions (deadline is 15 September 2024) are very welcome!

Recent publications

Adair, T. (2023).Premature cardiovascular disease mortality with overweight and obesity as a risk factor: estimating excess mortality in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic.. International Journal of Obesity, 1-7.
Bishop K, Balogun S, Eynstone-Hinkins J, Moran L, Martin M, Banks E, Rao C, Joshy G. Analysis of multiple causes of death: a review of methods and practices. Epidemiology 2023. Jan 31st https://doi.org/10.1097/ede.0000000000001597
Petit M.-P., Ouellette N., Bourbeau R. (2023). The case for counting multiple causes of death in the COVID-19 era, International Journal of Epidemiology, dyad149, https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyad149
Spijker J, Trias-Llimós S (2023). Cause-specific mortality in Spain before and during the pandemic: educational differences and its impact on life expectancy using multiple causes of death data. European Journal of Public Health, ckad036, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckad036 (open access)
Trias-Llimós, S., Barbieri, M., Egidi, V., Frova, L., Grippo, F., Meslé, F., Pappagallo M., Désesquelles, A. (2023). Frailty at death: An examination of multiple causes of death in four low mortality countries in 2017. Demographic research, 49(2), 13-30. 10.4054/DemRes.2023.49.2

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Other activities

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Standard indicators 2009

Members' activities




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