Historic cause of death coding and classification scheme for individual-level causes of death – Infant Categorisations
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This file contains the infant death categorisations associated with the ICD10h (Historic cause of death coding and classification scheme for individual-level causes of death). ICD10h has been designed by the authors to aid the coding and classification of causes of death recorded on historic individual death records and associated files include a manual, the list of codes, descriptions and values of a general categorisation, and exemplar list of historic strings together with the ICD10h codes. The ICD10h system is based on the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases - 2016 version (ICD10 - 2016), and combines ICD10 codes (without modification) with new codes for archaic/historic terms.
The data was derived from the following projects/deposited data: Determining the Demography of Victorian Scotland Through Record Linkage, ESRC RES-000-23-0128 held at the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure, University of Cambridge; P. Gunn and R. Kippen, ‘Household and Family Formation in Nineteenth-Century Tasmania, Dataset of 195 Thousand Births, 93 Thousand Deaths and 51 Thousand Marriages Registered in Tasmania, 1838-1899’, 2008.
The resource creation was supported by the following projects: Digitising Scotland/Scottish Health Informatics Project (funded by the ESRC); Studying Health in Port Cities (funded by The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research); The Great Leap (funded by COST-Action CA22116).
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This resource is available under a CC BY licence.
Recommended citation for this dataset: Alice Reid, Eilidh Garrett, Maria Hiltunen Maltesdotter, Angelique Janssens, 2024, ICD10h: Historic cause of death coding and classification scheme for individual-level causes of death – Infant Categorisations [https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.109963.2]
Please see the associated resources: Historic cause of death coding and classification scheme for individual-level causes of death – manual [https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.109960.2] Historic cause of death coding and classification scheme for individual-level causes of death – Codes [https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.109961.2] Historic cause of death coding and classification scheme for individual-level causes of death – English language historic strings [https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.109962.2]
ICD10h is a research tool created to facilitate the study of historical cause of death records and should not be used for any official purpose. It is based on the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10) version 2016 (Geneva: World Health Organization 2016) but is not a recognised version or extension of ICD-10 and is not authorised by WHO. However we have consulted with WHO: they recognise that ICD10h is a useful academic methodology and have not raised any objections to its creation. Data coded using ICD10h are not directly comparable with data coded in ICD-10, and the underlying or primary cause of death derived using the ICD10h methodology may be different from the underlying cause derived in ICD-10 according to the WHO rules. Please note that ICD-10 version 2016 is not the most recent version of ICD-10; and that WHO now recommend the use of ICD-11; a more advanced and detailed classification.
DATA & FILE OVERVIEW
ICD10h_InfantCat.xlsx Excel file consisting of 2 worksheets:
- ReadMe sheet
- InfantCat
Separate csv file for 2) containing the same information.
This file builds on a previous, unpublished version of ICD10h (dating from 2020). InfantCat2024 provides an updated version of the previous categorisation (InfantCat2020). Please see the Manual for detail of the changes.
METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION
The data were hand-coded and subject to stringent algorithm-assisted tests.
DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: InfantCat
Number of variables: 4
Number of cases/rows: 14088
Variable List: IDMasterlist (unique ID number, same as Masterlist table) ICD10h (ICD10h code ) Infantcat2024 (Infantcat2024 category) Infantcat2020 (Infantcat2020 category)
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Wellcome Trust (082200/Z/07/Z)
ESRC (via University of St Andrews) (10612 of 8480)
EPSRC (via University of St Andrews) (8206)

