RELATED LINKS
- List of national statistics institutes in Latin America, available on the web page of the Latin American and Caribbean Demographic Centre (CELADE)
- International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. Tenth revision. 2008 edition. Volume 1.
- Strengthening civil registration and vital statistics for births, deaths, and causes of deaths - Resources kit
- World Health Organization. International Health Regulations.
- Mortality statistics: a tool to improve understanding and quality
- Improving the quality and use of birth, death and cause-of-death information: guidance for a standards-based review of country practices
- Global Youth Tobacco Survey and CDC
- Global school-based student health survey
- STEPwise Method (Survey of Risk Factors)
- Global Adult Tobacco Survey and CDC
- Demographic Health Survey
- Estudio sobre la medición de los niveles de vida
- Survey on drug abuse
- Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey
- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
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