NavGeneral InfoEmail Print Original or alternative title Búsqueda Intencionada y Reclasificación de Muertes Maternas Geography Mexico (MEX) Coverage type Country Time period covered 01/2006 - 12/2006 Series or system Mexico Intentional Search and Reclassification of Maternal Deaths (BIRMM) Data type Vital registration: Subnationally representativeVerbal autopsy Summary The Intentional Search and Reclassification of Maternal Deaths project, also known as BIRMM, began in 2002. It investigates deaths in women ages 10 to 54 and it identifies maternal deaths that may have been incorrectly attributed to a subset of causes. BIRMM obtains death records from the Epidemiological and Statistical Mortality System (SEED) and the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), as well as death certificates, medical records, verbal autopsies, and live births data. After all details pertaining to these deaths are analyzed, some of them are reclassified as direct, indirect, non-maternal or late maternal deaths. Keywords Antenatal care, Causes of death, Death certificates, Education, Height, ICD-10, Languages, Live births, Marital status, Maternal mortality, Mortality, Occupations, Place of death, Place of delivery, Pregnancy, Skilled birth attendants, Verbal autopsy, Weight Citation Contributors Secretariat of Health (Mexico) Suggested citation Secretariat of Health (Mexico). Mexico Intentional Search and Reclassification of Maternal Deaths 2006. GHDx Entry last modified on: Aug 26, 2021