Burden of disease

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Question

What is the disease burden of the major risk factors globally?

Answer

Rationale

Global Burden of Disease Study 2010

Data from the study

Instructions

Causes of death, disease, and injury

  • Data that contains 163 causes. The 30 largest (based on 2013 DALY), and some politically important (i.e. causes that are actually small but are perceived very large --# : what are these? --Heta (talk) 12:08, 3 February 2016 (UTC)) are located from Wikipedia and Wikidata.
  • Disease burden property is added to the disease pages as soon as it gets accepted on this page.


Infobox for public health should also be designed. What data do we want to show in an infobox that could be added to Wikipedia pages of diseases and risk factors? Some first ideas:

  • Numbers of deaths to this disease/risk factor globally (current)
  • Numbers of deaths to this disease/risk factor in a particular country (e.g. Finland in fi)
  • DALYs to this disease/risk factor globally
  • DALYs to this disease/risk factor in a particular country
  • Rate of improvement globally (% change in DALYs per year 1990-2013)
  • Rank of DALYs globally based on level 3 diseases (163 diseases)
  • Rank of DALYs globally based on level 4 risk factors (63 risk factors)
  • ICD-10 code of the disease (this is already in the existing infobox)
  • What else?

Politically interesting causes of death and disease

  • Interpersonal violence
  • Schizophrenia
  • Sexually transmitted diseases excluding HIV
  • Alcohol use disorders
  • Cirrhosis due to alcohol use
  • Other transport injuries
  • Collective violence and legal intervention
  • Other neglected tropical diseases
  • Exposure to forces of nature, disaster

Important due to public health relevance Ischemic heart disease Lower respiratory infections Cerebrovascular disease Low back and neck pain Road injuries Diarrheal diseases Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Preterm birth complications HIV/AIDS Malaria Depressive disorders Neonatal encephalopathy due to birth asphyxia and trauma Congenital anomalies Diabetes mellitus Sense organ diseases Tuberculosis Iron-deficiency anemia Skin and subcutaneous diseases Self-harm Tracheal, bronchus, and lung cancer Chronic kidney disease Neonatal sepsis and other neonatal infections Migraine Protein-energy malnutrition Falls Other neonatal disorders Other musculoskeletal disorders Anxiety disorders Hemoglobinopathies and hemolytic anemias Alzheimer disease and other dementias Asthma

See also

Keywords

References

  1. Reference to the Lim Lancet article

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