Objective: To determine changing patterns in the main causes of mortality Brazilian regions between 1980 and 2000 taking into consideration the inequalities among territories and epidemiological transition. Material and methods: Data was gathered from the Information System of the state of São Paulo. Age-standardized mortality rates were calculated using the European population as reference. The average annual increase was calculated using linear regression models. Result: Mortality rates due to ill-defined causes of death, assaults and homicide, and HIV infection increased in men and women while mortality due to cardiovascular disease, pneumonia and influenza significantly decreased. Conclusion: The epidemiological transition in Brazil differs from that of developed countries and other Latin American countries, since causes of death connected with both developed and developing countries coexist.
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Sabino, W., Regidor, E., & Otero, Á. (2007). Evolución desigual de las causas de muerte en las regiones de Brasil. Gaceta Sanitaria, 21(6), 480–484. https://doi.org/10.1157/13112242
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