TY - JOUR
PY - 2016//
TI - Death portrait of Isfahan Province in years 2007-2011
JO - International journal of preventive medicine
A1 - Ferdosi, Masuod
A1 - Mohammadi Sefiddashti, Farzaneh
A1 - Aghdak, Pejman
A1 - Moradi, Reza
A1 - Mofid, Maryam
A1 - Rejalian, Farzaneh
A1 - Nemati, Ali
SP - e96
EP - e96
VL - 7
IS -
N2 - BACKGROUND: The rapid rise in noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) is one of the main health challenges affecting the global development in the present era. This raising challenge is a major threat to countries' socioeconomic development as well as millions of people health.
METHODS: It was a retrospective study with analysis of reported death in Isfahan Province during a 5-year period from 2007 to 2011. Required data were collected from statistics provided by Deputy of Health in Kashan and Isfahan Universities of Medical Sciences in 2012. Excel software was used for data analysis.
RESULTS: During this period, the cardiovascular events, cancers and tumors, unintentional injuries, respiratory diseases, and prenatal mortality were the main reasons of mortality in Isfahan Province. The overall rate of cardiovascular events rose 5.10% in the 5-years of the study observation, and Khor - Biabanak was on the top of the list; while in cancer rating Khor - Biabanak, Golpayegan, and Khansar both stood at the outset (per 1,000 people). For injuries, the highest rate belonged to Golpayegan, Tiran-Kervan, and Chadegan. Meanwhile, for mental illnesses, the highest rate was observed in Khomeini Shahr. Moreover, the highest maternal and fetal mortality was reported in Fereydunshahr, Khor - Biabanak and Mobarakeh.
CONCLUSIONS: Given the sharp rise of NCD, programs by health care system should be directed toward lifestyle modification while a proper framework should be determined to deal with these kinds of disease. Furthermore, optimal allocation of resources based on needs can provide better facilities for different cities.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 2008-7802 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2008-7802.187250 ID - ref1 ER -