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The Mortality Pattern in Java-Bali According to the 1995 Household Health Survey (Pola Penyakit Sebab Kematian di Jawa-Bali Berdasarkan Survei Kesehatan Rumah Tangga 1995)
In Indonesia, the National Household Survey (SKRT) is still the main source of information on causes of death, which is now integrated with the National Socio Economic Survey (Susenas). The SKRT uses technique of verbal autopsy with open questions then classifies the diseases using ICD 10 there were 1,719 cases obtained with 97.8 percent response rate of deaths reported by Susenas to SKRT. Eventhough there are some limitations, the 1995 SKRT using proportion analysis is able to show the pattern of cause of death. The pattern in Java-Bali shows the current trend of epidemiologic transition - the changing pattern of infectious diseases towards degenerative diseases. For the first time the 1995 SKRT reveals the replacement of dominant infectious diseases by circulatory (cardio as well as cerebrovascular) diseases. The SKRT observation in the period of 1980-1995 shows that the transition has happened with rapid trend compared to the England and Wales experience. Yet infectious diseases are still the important cause of death particularly among young age groups and population in the rural areas. Circulatory do not effect only the old age groups but the productive age groups as well. The circulatory diseases can not be disregarded in the rural areas. This condition effects both sexs male and female. Maternal together with perinatal diseases are still quite substantial causes of death.
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