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chililab hdss, vietnam
CHILILAB HDSS, VIETNAM
Centre Map
HAI DUONG
VIET NAM
Hai Duong
Province
CHI LINH
Chi Linh
District
Brief Introduction to CHILILAB HDSS
CHILILAB DSS is a field laboratory attached to the Hanoi School of Public Health in Vietnam.
It is located in Chi Linh district of Hai Duong province in the northern part of Vietnam and is
about 60 km northeast of Hanoi. The population base for this surveillance system is
approximately 56,000 inhabitants who live in 3 townships and 4 communes across a land
area of 137.5 square kilometers which are under rapid process of urbanization. Adolescents
and young adults aged between 15-24 years account for approximately 20% of the total
district population. The CHILILAB was formally established in early 2003. The pilot of the
system was conducted between May 2003 to April 2004, within two communities in urban
and rural areas of the district, with a total population of 2824 households (9540
inhabitants). In June 2004, the surveillance system was expanded to cover 3 townships and
4 communes, with the population of 16700 households (56,000 inhabitants).
Objectives
• To identify patterns and trends in morbidity and mortality in the district population
periodically and longitudinally.
• To identify socio-economic patterns in the population and the influence of these
variables on population health.
• To provide specific data on adolescent health (reproductive health, STI and HIV/AIDS,
injury, mental health), as well as risk and protective behaviors
• To implement community health intervention strategies in order to form a basis for
developing health policies in the locality and elsewhere.
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To improve procedures for data collection, analysis and application at the
community level in a reliable and effective manner.
To strengthen the capacity of public health professionals by implementing public
health researches conducted by PhD students.
Priority Research Areas
The three main priority areas for the foreseeable future are;
• Trends in general mortality and morbidity under socio-economic changes.
• Trends in health of adolescents and young adults (reproductive health, STD,
HIV/AIDS, injuries) and risk and protective factors influencing their health and health
behaviors.
• Trends in non-communicable disease in response to changes in the socio-economic
status of the population.
Completed Key Projects
Project name
Funder
Piloting the use of DALYs indicator in
measurement of burden of diseases in
Vietnam. A case study
Situation analysis and sustainable resource
mobilization for health care activities at the
grassroots level in Vietnam: A case study.
Relationship between father involvement and
child development (PhD dissertation)
NCD risk factors surveillance using WHO
stepwise approach
Intervention on increasing early diagnosis of
ectopic pregnancy
The pattern of disability and its relating factors
in DESS population at Chi Linh District, Hai
Duong Province.
HIV/AIDS Risks and Risk Environment among
injection drug users in an urbanizing province
in Vietnam: a situation assessment
An intervention study on health education to
promote fathers’ involvement in breast
feeding in CHILILAB, VietNam, 2010 -2011
Study on household health service utilization
VietNam MOH
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Skin and
Transcutaneous Icterometry to Prevent
Bilirubin Encephalopathy (STRIPE) in Northern
VietNam
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Grand
Period
2003
2005
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Ford Foundation
2004
2005
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Rockefeller Foundation
2004
2005
2005
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2006
2007
20052008
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INDEPTH Network
Netherlands Embassy
China Medical Board
China Medical Board
20072009
Alive and thrive
2010
2011
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2010
2011
Graduate 20102011
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China Medical Board
Pacific Rim
Fellowship
Ongoing Key Project
Project name
Funder
Adolescent health study and intervention at
CHILILAB
Intervention study on reproductive health
among young adults in the Sao Do Industry
College, CHILILAB (2009 -2013)
Sharing CHILILAB’s Data with other sites in
INDEPTH Network in Ishare project (2011 2013)
Intervention study on reducing the risk of NCD
by reducing intake of alcohol beverage
Ford Foundation
China Medical Board
INDEPTH
Atlantic Philanthropies
Grand
Period
2009
2013
2009
2013
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2009
2013
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Number
6
2
8
4
30
3
Funders
• China Medical Board of New York
• INDEPTH Network
• Ford Foundation
Collaborators
• John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA
• Tulane University – School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, USA
Minimum Dataset
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2011
2013
Human Resource at the site
Categories
Research Scientists
Statisticians/ Bio-Statisticians
Filed Supervisors
Database and ICT
Field Workers
Administrative staff
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Minimum requirements
from sites
CHILILAB_2011
Mortalit
y
Age
Both
sexes
Perso
n
Years
Male
Death
s
Femal
e
Both
sexes
Male
Basic vital
statistics
Femal
e
<1
852
459
393
5
4
1
1-4
3765
2005
1760
3
1
2
5-9
3844
1975
1869
3
1
2
10-14
3973
2054
1919
2
1
1
15-19
3742
1980
1762
5
4
1
20-24
3017
1311
1706
6
5
1
25-29
3848
1555
2293
5
5
0
30-34
3144
1404
1740
8
3
5
35-39
3530
1675
1855
10
8
2
3345
1572
1773
10
4
6
4114
1982
2132
20
12
8
4654
430
2174
1437
876
558
592
413
250
129
2480
1613
1205
640
710
542
390
301
51484
24401
27083
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85+
Total
3050
2081
1198
1302
955
640
9
5
4
19
12
7
18
7
11
18
12
6
28
17
11
30
13
17
45
22
23
65
19
46
309
155
154
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Rates
Crude birth
rate
Total fertility
rate
Crude death
rate
Neonatal
mortality rate
Post neonatal
mortality rate
Infant
mortality
Child mortality
rate(1-4) per
1000 live birth
Underfive
mortality per
1000 live birth
Crude rate of
natural
increase
In-migration
rate
Outmigration
rate
Growth rate
15,33
2,0
6,00
7,05
6,10
13,15
3,58
16,73
0.97%
5,2%
6,7%
0.53%
Age
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
Total
Women
Births (both)
sexes
1762
1706
2293
1740
1855
1773
2132
13261
Male
52
ASFR %o
Fertility
2011
Female
22
30
29.5
278
153
125
162.9
304
160
144
132.6
129
73
56
74.1
41
24
17
22.1
11
4
7
6.2
1
1
0
0.5
816
437
379
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Key Publications
1. Ashraf, A., Quaiyum, M. A., Ng, N., Van Minh, H., Razzaque, A., Masud Ahmed, S., …
Huu Bich, T. (2009). Self-reported use of tobacco products in nine rural INDEPTH Health
and Demographic Surveillance Systems in Asia. Global Health Action, 2.
doi:10.3402/gha.v2i0.1997
2. Bich, T. H., Hoa, D. T. P., & Ha, N. T. (n.d.). Changes in knowledge of exclusive
breastfeeding for six months among fathers-findings from community intervention study in
a rural area of Vietnam. Retrieved from http://www.vpha.org.vn/attachments/596_4-10.pdf
3. Quyen, B.T.T., Nhung. N.T., Cuong. P.V., The causes of deaths in CHILILAB between
2008 - 2010 based on verbal autopsy method. Retrieved from
http://www.vpha.org.vn/attachments/599_24-31.pdf.
4. Hanh. T.T.T., Huong. L.T.T., Long.T.K. (n.d)., A revieư on biomass fuel smoke and public
health risks. Retrieved from http://www.vpha.org.vn/attachments/600_32-40.pdf
5. Nhung. N.T., Quyen.B.T., Vui.L.T., (n.d). Disease burden due to premature death in
CHILILAB Chi Linh, Hai Duong. Retrieved from
http://www.vpha.org.vn/attachments/540_4-10.pdf
6. Chau. L.B., Bich.T.H., Linh.B.N., (n.d)., Utilization of health care services from
household's perspective in CHILILAB 2011. Retrieved from
http://www.vpha.org.vn/attachments/538_36-42.pdf
7. Huu Bich, T., Thi Quynh Nga, P., Ngoc Quang, L., Van Minh, H., Ng, N., Juvekar, S., …
Kanungsukkasem, U. (2009b). Patterns of alcohol consumption in diverse rural
populations in the Asian region. Global health action, 2. doi:10.3402/gha.v2i0.2017
8. Kanungsukkasem, U., Ng, N., Van Minh, H., Razzaque, A., Ashraf, A., Juvekar, S., …
Huu Bich, T. (2009). Fruit and vegetable consumption in rural adults population in
INDEPTH HDSS sites in Asia. Global health action, 2. doi:10.3402/gha.v2i0.1988
9. Ng, N., Hakimi, M., Van Minh, H., Juvekar, S., Razzaque, A., Ashraf, A., … Huu Bich, T.
(2009). Prevalence of physical inactivity in nine rural INDEPTH Health and Demographic
Surveillance Systems in five Asian countries. Global health action, 2.
doi:10.3402/gha.v2i0.1985
10. Ng, N., Van Minh, H., Juvekar, S., Razzaque, A., Huu Bich, T., Kanungsukkasem, U., …
Soonthornthada, K. (2009). Using the INDEPTH HDSS to build capacity for chronic noncommunicable disease risk factor surveillance in low and middle-income countries. Global
Health Action, 2. doi:10.3402/gha.v2i0.1984
11. Nguyen, H. T. (2006). Child maltreatment in Vietnam: Prevalence and associated mental
and physical health problems. Retrieved from http://eprints.qut.edu.au/16331/
12. Palmer, M. G., Thuy, N. T. M., Quyen, Q. T. N., Duy, D. S., Van Huynh, H., & Berry, H.
L. (2012). Disability measures as an indicator of poverty: A case study from Viet Nam.
Journal of International Development, 24, S53–S68.
13. Quyen, B. T. T., & Bich, T. H. (n.d.). Parental care and adolescent pre-marital sex in
CHILILAB-Hai Duong province. Retrieved from
http://www.vpha.org.vn/attachments/597_11-17.pdf
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14. Tran, B. H. (2008). Relationship between paternal involvement and child malnutrition in a
rural area of Vietnam. Food & Nutrition Bulletin, 29(1), 59–66.
15. Vu, L., Tran, B., & Le, A. (2011). The Use of Total Assets as a Proxy for Socioeconomic
Status in Northern Vietnam. Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, 23(6), 996–1004.
16. Nguyen, Nghị V; Lê, Linh C. The characteristics of puberty, knowledge of sex and
unwanted pregnancy prevention of adolescents and youths: initial findings of youth and
adolescent health in Chi Linh district – Hai Duong. ( Vietnam Prevention Health
Magazine, No 6 (98): 25-37, 2008) (in Vietnamese).
17. Le Cu Linh, Nguyen Thanh Nga, Nguyen Duc Thanh, Dao Hoang Bach. The real situation
of adolescent and youth health in Chi Linh district, Hai Duong province: preliminary
findings from Demographic Epidemiologic Surveillance System in Chililab. (Vietnam
Journal of Public Health, No 10, 6/2008) (in Vietnamese).
18. Le Thi Vui, Le Cu Linh, Pham Viet Cuong. Demographic Epidemiologic
Surveillance System in Chi Linh (CHILILAB): Preliminary Findings from 7/20046/2005. Vietnam Journal of Public Health. Vol. 7: 08-13, Jan 2007 (in Vietnamese).
19. Hoang Van Huynh, Le Cu Linh. The real situation and factors related to alcohol use of
youths and adolescents in Chi Linh district, Hai Duong province, 2006. (Vietnam
Prevention Health Magazine, Vol. 18, No 2 (94): 39-44, 2008) (in Vietnamese).
20. Hoang Van Huynh, Le Thi Vui. Sex ratio at birth and related factors in Chi Linh site, Hai
Duong, 2005. ( Vietnam Public Health Journal, No 9, 12/2007) (in Vietnamese).
21. Bich Huu Tran. Relationship between paternal involvement and child malnutrition in a
rural area of Viet Nam. Food and Nutrition Bulletin, vol. 29, no.1, 2008. United Nations
university.
22. Nguyen Thi Minh Thuy, Dang Sy Duy, Hoang Van Huynh, Quach Ngoc Quyen, Micheal
Palmer. Disability rate in Chi Linh, 2007. Medicine Research Magazine, No 4, 2008,
Medicine Publisher. (in Vietnamese)
23. Nguyen Thi Minh Thuy. The assistance and support needs of people with disabilities in
Chi Linh district, Hai Duong province. (Medicine Research magazine, No 4, 2008,
Medicine Publisher.
24. Nguyen Thi Minh Thuy, Quach Ngoc Quyen, Hoang Van Huynh, Dang Sy Duy, Micheal
Palmer. Disability’s characteristics. ( Medicine Research Magazine, No 5, 2008, Medicine
Publisher) (in Vietnamese).
25. Bui Thi Thu Ha, Le Minh Thi, Vu Hung Hieu, Dương Kim Tuan (2007). Finding of
baseline survey on ectopic pregnancy in Chilinh district, Haiduong province. (Vietnam
journal of Public health, No8, August,2007,p22-28) (in Vietnamese).
26. Nguyen Duc Hung, Bui Thi Thu Ha (2007). Risk factors related to ectopic pregnancy
among women visiting Chilinh district health center. Vietnam journal of Public health. No
7, Jan, 2007,p32-37 (in Vietnamese).
27. Bui Thi Thu Ha, Le Minh Thi (2008). Community based intervention for early diagnosis of
ectopic pregnancy in rural district of Vietnam . Manuscript number: HEB-D-09-00001.
28. Nguyen Van Nghi, Le Cu Linh, Vu Manh Loi. Sexual perception and sexual behaviors
among adolescents: survey on adolescents health in Chi Linh district, Hai Duong Province.
Journal of Preventive Medicine, Vol. 1 (100): 24-36, 2009. (in Vietnamese)
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29. Book: Father's involvement and child development : evidence from a rural area of Viet
Nam / Bich Tran Huu. - Koln : Lambert Academic Publishing, 2009
30. Bich Huu Tran, Ha Thanh nguyen, Hien Thi Ho, Cuong Viet Pham, Vui Thi Le and Anh
Le Vu Le. The Chi Linh Health and Demographic Surveillance System (CHILILAB
HDSS). International Journal of Epidemiology.a doi: 10.1093/ije/dyt053. 2013
Chililab crossite workshop in August 2008
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Dr Osman Sankoh, Executive of INDEPTH Network in a centre visit to Chililab
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