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Title: [An increase in differential mortality by sex in the state of Sao Paulo]. Author: Ortiz LP, Yazaki LM. Journal: Rev Bras Estud Popul; 1984; 1(1-2):145-70. PubMed ID: 12280268. Abstract: "Historical data series from the vital registration system of the State of Sao Paulo are used to identify the age-groups where the increase of male surplus mortality has been most intense. In these age-groups, the evolution of the principal causes of death which account for this increase of the sex differential of mortality are analyzed over the past 40 years." The results show that despite a general decline in mortality, there has been an increase in mortality differentials by sex, particularly between ages 15 and 39. This is primarily due to a decrease in female deaths related to pregnancy and an increase in accidents and homicides among males. (summary in ENG)[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]