Diversification in causes of death in low-mortality countries: emerging patterns and implications.
Marie-Pier Bergeron-BoucherJosé Manuel AburtoAlyson A van RaaltePublished in: BMJ global health (2021)
The diversification in causes of death witnessed in recent decades is most likely a result of the increase in life expectancy, together with better diagnoses and awareness of certain diseases. Such emerging patterns bring additional challenges to healthcare systems, such as the need to research, monitor and treat a wider range of diseases. It also raises new questions concerning the distribution of health resources.