Coronary heart disease mortality is decreasing in Argentina, and Colombia, but keeps increasing in Mexico: a time trend study.
C Arroyo-QuirozTonatiuh Barrientos-GutiérrezM O'FlahertyM Guzman-CastilloL Palacio-MejiaE Osorio-SaldarriagaA Y Rodriguez-RodriguezPublished in: BMC public health (2020)
Latin American countries are at different stages of the cardiovascular disease epidemic. Garbage code correction produce large changes in the mortality rates in Argentina, yet smaller in Mexico and Colombia, suggesting garbage code corrections may be needed for specific countries. While coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality is falling in Argentina, modest falls in Colombia and substantial increases in Mexico highlight the need for the region to propose and implement population-wide prevention policies.