Mortality in an early Ontario community: Belleville 1876-1885.

L. Sawchuk, S. Burke
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This study contributes to our understanding of health in late nineteenth-century communities in Ontario and the major factors contributing to the high mortality of the period. The focus of the study is Belleville, Ontario, from 1876 to 1885. Life expectancies at birth in the low forties characterized the community with infant mortality rates in the very high range, 160 per 1000 live-births. Major contributors to the observed pattern of mortality included tuberculosis, weanling diarrhea, and scarlet fever. Significant differences in the likelihood of dying from these three major causes varied by gender and religious affiliation. It is possible that more extended patterns of breast-feeding among Catholics led to lower levels of weanling diarrhea mortality in their infants.
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早期安大略社区的死亡率:贝尔维尔1876-1885。
这项研究有助于我们了解19世纪晚期安大略省社区的健康状况,以及导致该时期高死亡率的主要因素。这项研究的重点是1876年至1885年安大略省的贝尔维尔。40岁以下的出生时预期寿命是该社区的特点,婴儿死亡率非常高,每1000名活产婴儿中有160人死亡。观察到的死亡模式的主要原因包括结核病、断奶期腹泻和猩红热。死于这三种主要原因的可能性因性别和宗教信仰而异。天主教徒中更长期的母乳喂养模式可能导致其婴儿断奶腹泻死亡率较低。
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