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    Health in times of uncertainty in the eastern Mediterranean region, 1990–2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013

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    2016-10
    Author
    Mokdad, Ali H
    Forouzanfar, Mohammad Hossein
    Daoud, Farah
    El Bcheraoui, Charbel
    Moradi-Lakeh, Maziar
    Khalil, Ibrahim
    Afshin, Ashkan
    Tuffaha, Marwa
    Charara, Raghid
    Barber, Ryan M
    Wagner, Joseph
    Cercy, Kelly
    Kravitz, Hannah
    Coates, Matthew M
    Robinson, Margaret
    Estep, Kara
    Steiner, Caitlyn
    Jaber, Sara
    Mokdad, Ali A
    O'Rourke, Kevin F
    Chew, Adrienne
    Kim, Pauline
    El Razek, Mohamed Magdy Abd
    Abdalla, Safa
    Abd-Allah, Foad
    Abraham, Jerry P
    Abu-Raddad, Laith J
    Abu-Rmeileh, Niveen M E
    Al-Nehmi, Abdulwahab A
    Akanda, Ali S
    Al Ahmadi, Hanan
    Al Khabouri, Mazin J
    Al Lami, Faris H
    Al Rayess, Zulfa A
    Alasfoor, Deena
    AlBuhairan, Fadia S
    Aldhahri, Saleh F
    Alghnam, Suliman
    Alhabib, Samia
    Al-Hamad, Nawal
    Ali, Raghib
    Ali, Syed Danish
    Alkhateeb, Mohammad
    AlMazroa, Mohammad A
    Alomari, Mahmoud A
    Al-Raddadi, Rajaa
    Alsharif, Ubai
    Al-Sheyab, Nihaya
    Alsowaidi, Shirina
    Al-Thani, Mohamed
    Altirkawi, Khalid A
    Amare, Azmeraw T
    Amini, Heresh
    Ammar, Walid
    Anwari, Palwasha
    Asayesh, Hamid
    Asghar, Rana
    Assabri, Ali M
    Assadi, Reza
    Bacha, Umar
    Badawi, Alaa
    Bakfalouni, Talal
    Basulaiman, Mohammed O
    Bazargan-Hejazi, Shahrzad
    Bedi, Neeraj
    Bhakta, Amit R
    Bhutta, Zulfiqar A
    Bin Abdulhak, Aref A
    Boufous, Soufiane
    Bourne, Rupert R A
    Danawi, Hadi
    Das, Jai
    Deribew, Amare
    Ding, Eric L
    Durrani, Adnan M
    Elshrek, Yousef
    Ibrahim, Mohamed E
    Eshrati, Babak
    Esteghamati, Alireza
    Faghmous, Imad A D
    Farzadfar, Farshad
    Feigl, Andrea B
    Fereshtehnejad, Seyed-Mohammad
    Filip, Irina
    Fischer, Florian
    Gankpé, Fortuné G
    Ginawi, Ibrahim
    Gishu, Melkamu Dedefo
    Gupta, Rahul
    Habash, Rami M
    Hafezi-Nejad, Nima
    Hamadeh, Randah R
    Hamdouni, Hayet
    Hamidi, Samer
    Harb, Hilda L
    Hassanvand, Mohammad Sadegh
    Hedayati, Mohammad T
    Heydarpour, Pouria
    Hsairi, Mohamed
    Husseini, Abdullatif
    Jahanmehr, Nader
    Jha, Vivekanand
    Jonas, Jost B
    Karam, Nadim E
    Kasaeian, Amir
    Kassa, Nega Assefa
    Kaul, Anil
    Khader, Yousef
    Khalifa, Shams Eldin A
    Khan, Ejaz A
    Khan, Gulfaraz
    Khoja, Tawfik
    Khosravi, Ardeshir
    Kinfu, Yohannes
    Defo, Barthelemy Kuate
    Balaji, Arjun Lakshmana
    Lunevicius, Raimundas
    Obermeyer, Carla Makhlouf
    Malekzadeh, Reza
    Mansourian, Morteza
    Marcenes, Wagner
    Farid, Habibolah Masoudi
    Mehari, Alem
    Mehio-Sibai, Abla
    Memish, Ziad A
    Mensah, George A
    Mohammad, Karzan A
    Nahas, Ziad
    Nasher, Jamal T
    Nawaz, Haseeb
    Nejjari, Chakib
    Nisar, Muhammad Imran
    Omer, Saad B
    Parsaeian, Mahboubeh
    Peprah, Emmanuel K
    Pervaiz, Aslam
    Pourmalek, Farshad
    Qato, Dima M
    Qorbani, Mostafa
    Radfar, Amir
    Rafay, Anwar
    Rahimi, Kazem
    Rahimi-Movaghar, Vafa
    Rahman, Sajjad Ur
    Rai, Rajesh K
    Rana, Saleem M
    Rao, Sowmya R
    Refaat, Amany H
    Resnikoff, Serge
    Roshandel, Gholamreza
    Saade, Georges
    Saeedi, Mohammad Y
    Sahraian, Mohammad Ali
    Saleh, Shadi
    Sanchez-Riera, Lidia
    Satpathy, Maheswar
    Sepanlou, Sadaf G
    Setegn, Tesfaye
    Shaheen, Amira
    Shahraz, Saeid
    Sheikhbahaei, Sara
    Shishani, Kawkab
    Sliwa, Karen
    Tavakkoli, Mohammad
    Terkawi, Abdullah S
    Uthman, Olalekan A
    Westerman, Ronny
    Younis, Mustafa Z
    El Sayed Zaki, Maysaa
    Zannad, Faiez
    Roth, Gregory A
    Wang, Haidong
    Naghavi, Mohsen
    Vos, Theo
    Al Rabeeah, Abdullah A
    Lopez, Alan D
    Murray, Christopher J L
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    Abstract
    Background: The eastern Mediterranean region is comprised of 22 countries: Afghanistan, Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Since our Global Burden of Disease Study 2010 (GBD 2010), the region has faced unrest as a result of revolutions, wars, and the so-called Arab uprisings. The objective of this study was to present the burden of diseases, injuries, and risk factors in the eastern Mediterranean region as of 2013. Methods: GBD 2013 includes an annual assessment covering 188 countries from 1990 to 2013. The study covers 306 diseases and injuries, 1233 sequelae, and 79 risk factors. Our GBD 2013 analyses included the addition of new data through updated systematic reviews and through the contribution of unpublished data sources from collaborators, an updated version of modelling software, and several improvements in our methods. In this systematic analysis, we use data from GBD 2013 to analyse the burden of disease and injuries in the eastern Mediterranean region specifically. Findings: The leading cause of death in the region in 2013 was ischaemic heart disease (90·3 deaths per 100 000 people), which increased by 17·2% since 1990. However, diarrhoeal diseases were the leading cause of death in Somalia (186·7 deaths per 100 000 people) in 2013, which decreased by 26·9% since 1990. The leading cause of disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) was ischaemic heart disease for males and lower respiratory infection for females. High blood pressure was the leading risk factor for DALYs in 2013, with an increase of 83·3% since 1990. Risk factors for DALYs varied by country. In low-income countries, childhood wasting was the leading cause of DALYs in Afghanistan, Somalia, and Yemen, whereas unsafe sex was the leading cause in Djibouti. Non-communicable risk factors were the leading cause of DALYs in high-income and middle-income countries in the region. DALY risk factors varied by age, with child and maternal malnutrition affecting the younger age groups (aged 28 days to 4 years), whereas high bodyweight and systolic blood pressure affected older people (aged 60–80 years). The proportion of DALYs attributed to high body-mass index increased from 3·7% to 7·5% between 1990 and 2013. Burden of mental health problems and drug use increased. Most increases in DALYs, especially from non-communicable diseases, were due to population growth. The crises in Egypt, Yemen, Libya, and Syria have resulted in a reduction in life expectancy; life expectancy in Syria would have been 5 years higher than that recorded for females and 6 years higher for males had the crisis not occurred. Interpretation: Our study shows that the eastern Mediterranean region is going through a crucial health phase. The Arab uprisings and the wars that followed, coupled with ageing and population growth, will have a major impact on the region's health and resources. The region has historically seen improvements in life expectancy and other health indicators, even under stress. However, the current situation will cause deteriorating health conditions for many countries and for many years and will have an impact on the region and the rest of the world. Based on our findings, we call for increased investment in health in the region in addition to reducing the conflicts. Funding: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214109X16301681
    DOI/handle
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(16)30168-1
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/4893
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