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Spatial and Temporal Analyses of the Event of Death for 1480 in Milan Using the Data Contained in the Sforza's Registers of the Dead. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Historical death registration aimed to track the plague and included detailed socio-demographical data from Europe.
  • The study analyzed death events from 1480, focusing on spatial (using Moran's I, LISA, and heatmaps) and temporal (using the Durbin-Watson test) aspects.
  • Results indicated that children significantly influence death distribution and trends, with many dying in infancy, highlighting how family conditions relate to survival rates in specific areas.

Article Abstract

Historical death registration was conducted primarily to assess the presence of plague. The was one of Europe's first registers with many socio-demographical details. In this work, we consider 1480 to make spatial and temporal analyses of the event of death to find possible explanations about the events' distribution and the events' trend over time. The spatial analyses involved Moran's I, the LISA, and the heatmaps; the temporal analysis applied the Durbin-Watson test. All the analyses were conducted separately on all subjects (1813), children (765), and adults (1046). (districts) were considered for spatial analysis. Moran's I and the Durbin Watson test were significant on all subjects and children's analyses, and the LISA showed the same results for those groups. Children may significantly impact the distribution of death and the trend over time. At least half of the children were 0 years old, and survival in the very first childhood period was closely linked to the family, so that it could be a proxy of the conditions of an area.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9956338PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20042783DOI Listing

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