The geography of the highest mortality areas in Spain: A striking cluster in the southwestern region of the country

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Aims: To determine the areas of Spain with the most increased mortality risk. Methods: Age adjusted relative risk of death by gender was estimated in each of 2218 small areas of the country using a non-parametric empirical Bayes method. To determine areas with "significantly increased risk" a Poisson based score test was used. Results: Mapping of the highest risk areas showed a striking geographical clustering in the southwestern region of the country. This region, comprising 8% of the Spanish population, accounts for about one third (2884 deaths) of the total excess mortality.

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Benach, J., Yasui, Y., Martínez, J. M., Borrell, C., Pasarín, M. I., & Daponte, A. (2004). The geography of the highest mortality areas in Spain: A striking cluster in the southwestern region of the country. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 61(3), 280–281. https://doi.org/10.1136/oem.2002.001933

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