Bulletin of the World Health Organization

Targets for tuberculosis control: how confident can we be about the data?

Marieke J van der Werf, Martien W Borgdorff

Volume 85, Number 5, May 2007, 370-376

Table 4. Quality of death registration systems covering countries and population in 2004, by WHO region

WHO region Quality of death registration systema
Total
Good Intermediate Poor
African
Number of countries (%) 2 (4) 2 (4) 42 (91) 46 (100)
Population 2004, in millions (%) 1 (0.2) 80 (11) 641 (89) 722 (100)
Americas
Number of countries 24 (55) 7 (16) 13 (30) 44 (100)
Population 2004, in millions (%) 567 (64) 275 (31) 38 (4) 880 (100)
Eastern Mediterranean
Number of countries 2 (9) 7 (32) 13 (59) 22 (100)
Population 2004, in millions (%) 5 (1) 177 (33) 348 (66) 530 (100)
European
Number of countries 41 (79) 9 (17) 2 (4) 52 (100)
Population 2004, in millions (%) 735 (83) 146 (17) 0.1 (0.0) 881 (100)
South-East Asia
Number of countries 1 (9) 3 (27) 7 (64) 11 (100)
Population 2004, in millions (%) 1 087 (67) 85 (5) 461 (28) 1 633 (100)
Western Pacific
Number of countries 11 (31) 8 (22) 17 (47) 36 (100)
Population 2004, in millions (%) 313 (18) 1 309 (75) 117 (7) 1 740 (100)
Global
Number of countries 81 (38) 36 (17) 94 (40) 211 (100)
Population 2004, in millions (%) 2 710 (42) 2 071 (32) 1 606 (25) 6 387 (100)

Source: Mathers et al.9a Good = cause of death registration completeness > 70% and ill-defined codes < 20%; Intermediate = cause of death registration completeness 50–70%; or completeness > 70% and ⩾ 20% ill-defined codes; Poor = death registration completeness < 50% or no information submitted to WHO by December 2003.