Estimation of cause-specific mortality in Rakai, Uganda, using verbal autopsy 1999-2019.
Dorean NabukaluJúlia Almeida CalazansMilly MarstonClara CalvertHadijja NakawooyaBrendah NanserekoRobert SekubuguGertrude NakigoziDavid SerwaddaNelson SewankamboGodfrey KigoziRonald H GrayFred NalugodaFredrick MakumbiTom LutaloJim ToddPublished in: Global health action (2024)
There has been a significant decline in overall mortality from 1999 to 2019, with the greatest decline seen in people living with HIV since the availability of antiretroviral therapy in 2004. By 2020, the predominant causes of death among females were non-communicable diseases, with external causes of death dominating in males.