Mortality in Iraq Associated with the 2003–2011 War and Occupation: Findings from a National Cluster Sample Survey by the University Collaborative Iraq Mortality Study

Based on a survey of 2,000 randomly selected households throughout Iraq, Amy Hagopian and colleagues estimate that close to half a million excess deaths are attributable to the recent Iraq war and occupation.

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Main Authors: Hagopian, Amy, Flaxman, Abraham D., Takaro, Tim K., Esa Al Shatari, Sahar A., Rajaratnam, Julie, Becker, Stan, Levin-Rector, Alison, Galway, Lindsay, Hadi Al-Yasseri, Berq J., Weiss, William M., Murray, Christopher J., Burnham, Gilbert
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science 2013
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3797136/
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spelling pubmed-37971362013-10-18 Mortality in Iraq Associated with the 2003–2011 War and Occupation: Findings from a National Cluster Sample Survey by the University Collaborative Iraq Mortality Study Hagopian, Amy Flaxman, Abraham D. Takaro, Tim K. Esa Al Shatari, Sahar A. Rajaratnam, Julie Becker, Stan Levin-Rector, Alison Galway, Lindsay Hadi Al-Yasseri, Berq J. Weiss, William M. Murray, Christopher J. Burnham, Gilbert Research Article Based on a survey of 2,000 randomly selected households throughout Iraq, Amy Hagopian and colleagues estimate that close to half a million excess deaths are attributable to the recent Iraq war and occupation. Public Library of Science 2013-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3797136/ /pubmed/24143140 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001533 Text en © 2013 Hagopian et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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author Hagopian, Amy
Flaxman, Abraham D.
Takaro, Tim K.
Esa Al Shatari, Sahar A.
Rajaratnam, Julie
Becker, Stan
Levin-Rector, Alison
Galway, Lindsay
Hadi Al-Yasseri, Berq J.
Weiss, William M.
Murray, Christopher J.
Burnham, Gilbert
spellingShingle Hagopian, Amy
Flaxman, Abraham D.
Takaro, Tim K.
Esa Al Shatari, Sahar A.
Rajaratnam, Julie
Becker, Stan
Levin-Rector, Alison
Galway, Lindsay
Hadi Al-Yasseri, Berq J.
Weiss, William M.
Murray, Christopher J.
Burnham, Gilbert
Mortality in Iraq Associated with the 2003–2011 War and Occupation: Findings from a National Cluster Sample Survey by the University Collaborative Iraq Mortality Study
author_facet Hagopian, Amy
Flaxman, Abraham D.
Takaro, Tim K.
Esa Al Shatari, Sahar A.
Rajaratnam, Julie
Becker, Stan
Levin-Rector, Alison
Galway, Lindsay
Hadi Al-Yasseri, Berq J.
Weiss, William M.
Murray, Christopher J.
Burnham, Gilbert
author_sort Hagopian, Amy
title Mortality in Iraq Associated with the 2003–2011 War and Occupation: Findings from a National Cluster Sample Survey by the University Collaborative Iraq Mortality Study
title_short Mortality in Iraq Associated with the 2003–2011 War and Occupation: Findings from a National Cluster Sample Survey by the University Collaborative Iraq Mortality Study
title_full Mortality in Iraq Associated with the 2003–2011 War and Occupation: Findings from a National Cluster Sample Survey by the University Collaborative Iraq Mortality Study
title_fullStr Mortality in Iraq Associated with the 2003–2011 War and Occupation: Findings from a National Cluster Sample Survey by the University Collaborative Iraq Mortality Study
title_full_unstemmed Mortality in Iraq Associated with the 2003–2011 War and Occupation: Findings from a National Cluster Sample Survey by the University Collaborative Iraq Mortality Study
title_sort mortality in iraq associated with the 2003–2011 war and occupation: findings from a national cluster sample survey by the university collaborative iraq mortality study
description Based on a survey of 2,000 randomly selected households throughout Iraq, Amy Hagopian and colleagues estimate that close to half a million excess deaths are attributable to the recent Iraq war and occupation.
publisher Public Library of Science
publishDate 2013
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3797136/
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