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Should Researchers Have More Access To Birth And Death Data?
Monitoring births, deaths, causes of death, and migration in a
population over time is an essential component to the study of public
health. This process, known as demographic surveillance, yields data
that may not be readily available to all researchers worldwide. Should
the data from the various demographic surveillance systems be made more
widely available? This was the subject of a discussion released on
February 25, 2008 in PLoS Medicine, which explored
the various obstacles to this end and how they might overcome.
There is presently an international network of demographic surveillance
systems (DSS) which operates in nineteen countries, primarily in
sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. The International Network for the
Continuous Demographic Evaluation of Populations and Their Health,
abbreviated INDEPTH. In the debate, Daniel Chandramohan
(London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) and colleagues claim
that DSS data in the INDEPTH database should be available to all
researchers globally, rather than just to those within the INDEPTH
network who plan to study and publish the data. In return, Basia
Zaba (also at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) and
colleagues make the argument that the major obstacles DSS sites face in
sharing data do not involve proprietary concerns such as analysis and
publication, but rather are technical, managerial, and financial.
About PLoS Medicine
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publishes original research that enhances our understanding of human
health and disease, together with commentary and analysis of important
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Should Data from Demographic Surveillance Systems Be Made More
Widely Available to Researchers
Daniel
Chandramohan, Kenji Shibuya, Philip Setel, Sandy Cairncross, Alan D.
Lopez, Christopher J. L. Murray, Basia Żaba, Robert W. Snow, Fred Binka
PLoS Med 5(2): e57
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