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'150 <strong>Patterns</strong><strong>of</strong> Mortalityin Childhood<br />

TADLS 78. Deaths from Measles as Underlying Cause by Age Groups in 20 Areas <strong>of</strong> 15 Projects.<br />

Un.<strong>of</strong>der It yIYernd IY IYW<br />

Am.~lieh. . . .. ] '. Ag . nth AS. n .. 2 2 4 A-..<br />

mt .12h. Ag. 1. n 1 . 22thY3 4<br />

1 1 2-2 -. - 2 .<br />

0-22[2 6.881g I2 4l 14<br />

12-124. IS-5-2,<br />

2.04.11 3 8 1 1 4 2. 2 0 2 43<br />

No. ol deaths<br />

Deaths We100,00'<br />

ToW.. l .. . 074 21 106 231 317 870tl07234IN 143 322 137 7. 100.4142.2 4.4 22.4 48.5 0<br />

7.200.770.84.0 42.8 33.0 1.8 38.8 1.-<br />

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2 11 7 20 8 5 3 2 8 3 12.0130.7 17.0 11.4 72.5 20.8 125.3 00.2 31.4 25.1 18.8 40.8 . A 20.3<br />

OCthoe prolinos . 52 223<br />

23 8 21- 5 2 22 8 2 2 1 1 1 11 0.2 81. 10.2 - 51.0 30.8 134.2 87.1 22.4 23.8 22 2.7 - 2.<br />

Iesintanol<br />

R~r~ dp-t, 30 14 2 2 8 4 8 2 2 1 2 0 1 215.82179.5 25.8 23.8 78.0 51.3 224.3 28.8 42.8 24.2 28.8 72.2 24.4 28.8<br />

82. 184.1 4.2 32.5 88.5 72.8 282.0 08.5 02.3 28.5 14.3 28.0 28.0 12<br />

Boo JUanProvin... 8.ioallll 180 435 i 5 1 16 172 24 14 22 8 8 8<br />

4 I I 2 S I - "20. 85.8 - 172 24.4 24.4 70.2 15.8 28.8 18.8 208 - 88<br />

31 18 - 2 7 8 0 5 2 2 - 32 5 i 7.2 227.3 - 25.2 88.4113.8 125.7 88.8 27.8 27.8 - 28.0 28.0 ­<br />

Subuirb-ndponet<br />

8 8 23 0 5 11,25.9 207.8 10.4 62.4 72.A 82.4 238.2 00.7 00.7 34,0 22.7 87.8 00.0 23.8<br />

floral de, ool- . 55 20 1 II 7 0 21<br />

IIOLIVIA<br />

84 84 00 4284 4 0 24 5.1 110.1 29.8 4.4 111.5 214.9743.2 2&3.8 183.4 18.2 128.9 28.7 169.0 92.8<br />

LS PA S ........... 554 I5S I11 20 41 70 20 <br />

7 4 2 - 4 3 -463 24.1 -235.3 352.9 705.9983.01563.4281.7 140.8 -42.7 481.3 -<br />

Vih. 25 1 - 23 8<br />

BRAZIL<br />

I sei .... .. . 307 130 1 20 49 00 153 45 53 29 28 83 21<br />

RlhnrIlo 0tt. . . 40 1 2 -- 4 3 8 131 4 8 2 II 8<br />

10 20.4 427.0 3.3 65.8120.2 197.4 570.5187.8197.6108.1 06.0 0.9 91.3 43.5<br />

52.8 72.3 - 2 . 10.4 32.9 70.2 23.4 35.1 5.9 11.7 68.8 00.0 6.2<br />

Rilo Paolo.<br />

CANADA<br />

. . I 52 6 23 22 01 28 13 14 8 27 0 64.0 19.4 - 10.3 39.5 39,5 112.7 48.0 24.0 25.9 It.8 00.2 20.1 15,6<br />

81~rbmk ............. - . . ..--- -- 2 -- I - 2.2 -- .8 .9<br />

2 10.1 22.0 - 9.2 0.9 8.9 12.4 2.5 2.5 2.5 5.0 -<br />

CHILEI t .... . 3121 - 4 3 2 5 1 2 - 4<br />

0.4 4.7<br />

COLOMBIlIA<br />

33 1 6 22 7 70.1 66.4 - 14.2 23.7 28.4 103.4 89.l 29.7 29.7 14.9108.7 34.i19.8<br />

Cai. . . . . 801 3 5 6<br />

12 4 122.1 134.1 - - 41.7 R9.4348.813.3 87.2 58.1 0.8 09.8 23.3 2.1<br />

Coet u .. ...... .. 105 24 - - 8 28 00 23 15 10 12<br />

12 0 95.4 87.0 5.2 5.2 36.1 41.2 287.3 80.8 09.9 64.5 32.3 69.9 53.0 18.<br />

h idilloi.. ... . . . 851 1 7 8 46 185 132<br />

EL 8AI.VAtIXI1<br />

ft 81. dor 127 48 2 5 12 27 00 21 18 11 7 II 1 4.22. 179.1 78 29.5, 48.8 05.4240.7 82.8 70.0 48.1 30.8 57.7 57.7 21.0<br />

21 0 5 a 5 8 2 38.0 24.3 1 8.5 . 2148.2 485. 3.0 1 1 .8 10. 5. 8 810.9 1993 49.8 99.7<br />

fulrst<br />

51onIpo... 8 1 2 8 8<br />

JAMAICA<br />

Kinon-.t, And-w.. 4 - I -- 2 ----- I 2 4. 9 8 - 2.4 7.3 5.2 2.0 2.8 5.7 2.8-<br />

MIEXICO<br />

Mootenmy .. . 297 120 I 28 43 48 223 37 24 29 23 42 28 13. .228.4 1.9 52.8 81.2 00.52520 82.2 53.3 64.4 62.1 98. 43.3 12.0<br />

UNITED STATES<br />

CiloIni proJect . I-. - --........ 0.5------<br />

-- 2.5­<br />

R 2.I. md.r I y.r p" 20,000 tie bihlrth o pIr 22888 popW0 lion.<br />

<strong>of</strong> malnutrition (in particular the multiple reduction <strong>of</strong> intake and impairment <strong>of</strong> asform)<br />

and dietary changes can induce al- similatiun <strong>of</strong> food in the affected children,<br />

terations in the type, concentration, distri- which explains in part the onset <strong>of</strong> malnubution,<br />

and localization <strong>of</strong> intestinal bac- trition and, more frequently, the worsening<br />

teria. This plus the changes in intestinal to severe degrees <strong>of</strong> already existing nutriabsorption<br />

and motility produced by real- tional deficiencies in survivors <strong>of</strong> measles<br />

.iuarition are additional explanations for (Morley, 1962). Other factors worsening<br />

the diarrheal complication (Scrimshaw the nutritional state are the anorexia and<br />

et al., 1966). On the other hand, one <strong>of</strong> the the changes from ordinary to liquid diet<br />

consequences <strong>of</strong> this complication is the (Scrimshaw et al., 1966).

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