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Afghanistan Mortality Survey 2010 - Measure DHS

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Figure 6.8.2 Estimates of Female Adult <strong>Mortality</strong> BetweenAges 15 and 59 from the Various Sources in the <strong>Survey</strong>,<strong>Afghanistan</strong> <strong>2010</strong>400350Probability of dying per 1,000300250200150100 <strong>2010</strong> AMS Orphanhood method50<strong>2010</strong> AMS Sibling history<strong>2010</strong> AMS Household deaths01995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009Calendar yearNote: The years 1995-2009 correspond roughly to the years 1374-1388 in the Afghan calendar. AMS <strong>2010</strong>Figure 6.9 compares the AMS <strong>2010</strong> age-specific probabilities of dying for men and women withthose of the 2006 Pakistan <strong>DHS</strong>. The probabilities for both men and women from the AMS <strong>2010</strong> arebelow those for Pakistan, especially after 30 years of age. Excluding the South zone does not change thisresult (not shown).Figure 6.9 Adult <strong>Mortality</strong> Probabilities by Age andSex, <strong>Afghanistan</strong> <strong>2010</strong> and Pakistan 2006Probability of dying betweenage 15 and 50 per 1000 (15q50)876543210Men <strong>Afghanistan</strong>Women <strong>Afghanistan</strong>Men PakistanWomen Pakistan15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49Age in yearsAMS <strong>2010</strong>122 | Adult <strong>Mortality</strong>

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