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About SAMMEC

Overview
The SAMMEC application contains two distinct Internet-based computational programs that can be used to estimate the disease impact of smoking on adults and infants. The Adult SAMMEC application provides users the ability to estimate Smoking-Attributable Mortality (SAM), Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL), medical expenditures, productivity losses, SAM rate and YPLL rate. The Maternal and Child Health (MCH) SAMMEC application provides users the ability to estimate smoking-attributable infant deaths, YPLL and excess neonatal health care costs.
 
Methodology
The Methodology page describes the methods and data sources used in the estimation of Adult- and MCH- SAMMEC.
 
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