The Vital Statistics Agency continues to be actively involved in the preparation of various reports and publications that present and analyze British Columbia's vital event data. These studies, reports, and periodicals are intended as research tools to assist health planners, researchers, and health care administrators. The following publications are available upon request from the Division, and can be viewed on the Agency's website.
Armour, R., J. Macdonald. "Animal Caused Fatalities, British Columbia, 1969 to 1997." Quarterly Digest 8 (1&2), December, 1998.
British Columbia Vital Statistics Agency, Ministry of Health (produced for Medical Services Branch of Health Canada). Analysis of Status Indians in British Columbia: Updated Report, 1991-1997. (December, 1998).
British Columbia Vital Statistics Agency, Ministry of Health. Selected Vital Statistics and Health Status Indicators: One Hundred Twenty-Fifth Annual Report 1997. (August, 1998)
Fisk, R., J. Macdonald, W. Vandeer Kuyl, with editorial comment from S. Peck. "The declining Trend of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Comparison with other major causes of infant mortality and infant deaths due to unknown causes, BC, 1985-1996." Quarterly Digest 7 (4), May, 1998.
Kashaninia, Z. "Women and cancer (Part II): Ovarian, uterine and cervical cancer among women in B.C., 1980-1996," Quarterly Digest, 7 (3), January, 1998.
Kashaninia, Z. "The Impact of Infectious Diseases on Mortality in BC, 1990-1997," Quarterly Digest, 8 (3), March, 1999.