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Fig 1.

Map showing 12 INDEPTH Network sites with time period of observation, deaths, verbal autopsies and person-time observed.

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Table 1.

Age-sex-time standardised death rates (ASDR) per 1,000 person-years for all deaths in the 15–64 years age group in twelve INDEPTH Network sites, 41,666 deaths in 5,303,232 person-years observed.

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Fig 2.

Trends in age-sex-time standardised death rates (ASDR) per 1,000 person-years for all causes of death (by verbal autopsy) among adults aged 15 to 64 years in 12 INDEPTH Network population sites during 1992 to 2012, for 41,666 deaths in 5,303,232 person-years observed.

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Table 2.

Age-sex-time standardised death rates (ASDR) per 1,000 person-years for 41,666 deaths in 5,303,232 person-years among the 15–64 year age group in twelve INDEPTH Network sites.

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Trends in age-sex-time standardised death rates (ASDR) per 1,000 person-years for non-communicable diseases (by verbal autopsy) among adults aged 15 to 64 years in 12 INDEPTH Network population sites during 1992 to 2012, for 10,172 deaths in 5,303,232 person-years observed.

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Trends in age-sex-time standardised death rates (ASDR) per 1,000 person-years for infectious, maternal and external causes of death (by verbal autopsy) among adults aged 15 to 64 years in 12 INDEPTH Network population sites during 1992–2012, for 23,432 deaths in 5,303,232 person-years observed.

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Fig 5.

Sensitivity analysis for age-sex-time standardised death rate (ASDR) ratios for non-NCD: NCD causes (as shown in Table 2), among adults aged 15 to 64 years in 12 INDEPTH Network population sites during 1992 to 2012, for 41,666 deaths in 5,303,232 person-years observed.

Bars show ranges representing worst-case error scenarios where all indeterminate causes of death were assigned either to the non-NCD or NCD group.

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