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The overlapping burden of the three leading causes of disability and death in sub-Saharan African children
Authors
H Abolhassani
AE Abosetugn
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E Abu Gharbieh
V Adekanmbi
OO Adetokunboh
M Aghaali
B Aji
Z Al Aly
HM Al Mekhlafi
F Alahdab
RK Alhassan
S Ali
H Alizade
SM Aljunid
A Almasi Hashiani
KA Altirkawi
N Alvis Guzman
AT Amare
S Amini
DA Amugsi
R Ancuceanu
CL Andrei
F Ansari
D Anvari
SCY Appiah
J Arabloo
O Aremu
MMW Atout
F Ausloos
M Ausloos
MA Ayanore
YA Aynalem
ZN Azene
A Badawi
AA Baig
M Banach
MM Baumann
N Bedi
AS Bhagavathula
D Bhandari
N Bhardwaj
P Bhardwaj
S Bhatt
K Bhattacharyya
ZA Bhutta
A Bijani
TTM Birhanu
ZW Bitew
BF Blacker
A Boloor
OJ Brady
ZA Butt
J Car
F Carvalho
DC Casey
VK Chattu
MAK Chowdhury
D Chu
CH Coelho
AJ Cook
G Damiani
F Daoud
AH Darwish
A Daryani
JK Das
N Davis Weaver
K Deribe
A Desalew
A Deshpande
SD Dharmaratne
M Dianatinasab
D Diaz
S Djalalinia
F Dorostkar
E Dubljanin
B Duko
L Dwyer Lindgren
L Earl
A Effiong
M El Sayed Zaki
M El Tantawi
S Enany
N Fattahi
VL Feigin
E Fernandes
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F Fischer
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MO Folayan
M Foroutan
JJ Frostad
T Fukumoto
AM Gaidhane
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L Gebremeskel
AA Gebreslassie
JD Gela
PW Gething
KE Gezae
K Ghadiri
A Ghashghaee
M Golechha
MIM Gubari
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DW Handiso
A Hashi
S Hassan
SI Hay
K Hayat
C Herteliu
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M Hosseinzadeh
M Househ
R Hussain
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GA Kayode
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IA Khalil
G Khan
M Khan
MN Khan
K Khatab
MM Khater
MN Khatib
N Kianipour
YJ Kim
RW Kimokoti
A Kisa
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N Kissoon
S Kochhar
A Koolivand
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A Koyanagi
K Krishan
P Kumar
OP Kurmi
D Kusuma
C La Vecchia
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RG Menezes
EW Mengesha
GA Mensah
TJ Meretoja
T Mestrovic
MK Miller Petrie
TR Miller
EM Mirrakhimov
B Moazen
N Mohammad Gholi Mezerji
S Mohammadi
S Mohammed
AH Mokdad
M Moradi
R Moradzadeh
P Moraga
JF Mosser
CJL Murray
M Naderi
AJ Nagarajan
J Nazari
R Ndejjo
I Negoi
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JJ Noubiap
V Nuñez Samudio
AT Olagunju
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JO Olusanya
MO Omer
OE Onwujekwe
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SS Otstavnov
MO Owolabi
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JR Padubidri
A Pana
EK Peprah
HQ Pham
DM Pigott
M Pirestani
MJ Postma
FH Pottoo
H Pourjafar
Z Quazi Syed
F Rahim
V Rahimi Movaghar
MHU Rahman
PC Rao
SJ Rao
P Rathi
DL Rawaf
S Rawaf
L Rawal
R Rawassizadeh
LD Regassa
RC Reiner
AMN Renzaho
N Rezaei
MS Rezai
AI Ribeiro
J Rickard
CM Rios González
SF Rumisha
S Sabour
SM Sajadi
JA Salomon
H Samadi Kafil
AM Samy
J Sanabria
B Sartorius
D Saxena
LE Schaeffer
S Senthilkumaran
F Sha
AA Shaheen
MA Shaikh
R Sharma
A Sheikh
K Shibuya
M Shigematsu
B Simonetti
JA Singh
DL Smith
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A Sokhan
EE Spurlock
CT Sreeramareddy
MB Sufiyan
SJ Swartz
DB Tadesse
AT Tamiru
YG Tefera
M Temsah
ZT Tessema
MV Titova
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CE Troeger
PN Truong
B Unnikrishnan
E Upadhyay
TJ Vasankari
Y Vasseghian
FS Violante
GT Vu
Y Waheed
RG Wamai
EG Wassie
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CA Welgan
ND Wickramasinghe
KE Wiens
T Wijeratne
CS Wiysonge
TG Wondmeneh
T Yamada
S Yaya
YG Yeshitila
P Yip
N Yonemoto
C Yu
D Yuce
H Yusefzadeh
Z Zaidi
M Zamanian
A Zangeneh
Y Zhang
Z Zhang
A Ziapour
Publication date
1 January 2022
Publisher
Nature Research
Doi
Abstract
Despite substantial declines since 2000, lower respiratory infections (LRIs), diarrhoeal diseases, and malaria remain among the leading causes of nonfatal and fatal disease burden for children under 5 years of age (under 5), primarily in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The spatial burden of each of these diseases has been estimated subnationally across SSA, yet no prior analyses have examined the pattern of their combined burden. Here we synthesise subnational estimates of the burden of LRIs, diarrhoea, and malaria in children under-5 from 2000 to 2017 for 43 sub-Saharan countries. Some units faced a relatively equal burden from each of the three diseases, while others had one or two dominant sources of unit-level burden, with no consistent pattern geographically across the entire subcontinent. Using a subnational counterfactual analysis, we show that nearly 300 million DALYs could have been averted since 2000 by raising all units to their national average. Our findings are directly relevant for decision-makers in determining which and targeting where the most appropriate interventions are for increasing child survival. © 2022, The Author(s).Funding text 1: This work was primarily supported by grant OPP1132415 from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. ; Funding text 2: This study was funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The corresponding author had full access to all the data in the study and had final responsibility for the decision to submit for publication. The non-consortium authors have no competing interests . Competing interests for consortium authors is as follows: Robert Ancuceanu reports receiving consultancy or speaker feeds from UCB, Sandoz, Abbvie, Zentiva, Teva, Laropharm, CEGEDIM, Angelini, Biessen Pharma, Hofigal, AstraZeneca, and Stada. Jacek Jerzy Jozwiak reports personal fees from Amgen, ALAB Laboratories, Teva, Synexus, Boehringer Ingelheim, and Zentiva, all outside the submitted work. Kewal Krishan reports non-financial support from UGC Centre of Advanced Study, CAS II, Department of Anthropology, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India, outside the submitted work. Walter Mendoza is a Program Analyst in Population and Development at the United Nations Population Fund-UNFPA Country Office in Peru, which does not necessarily endorse or support these findings. Maarten J Postma reports grants and personal fees from MSD, GSK, Pfizer, Boehringer Ingelheim, Novavax, BMS, Seqirus, Astra Zeneca, Sanofi, IQVIA, grants from Bayer, BioMerieux, WHO, EU, FIND, Antilope, DIKTI, LPDP, Budi, personal fees from Novartis, Quintiles, Pharmerit, owning stock options in Health-Ecore and PAG Ltd, and being advisor to Asc Academics, all outside the submitted work. Jasviner A Singh reports personal fees from Crealta/Horizon, Medisys, Fidia, UBM LLC, Trio health, Medscape, WebMD, Clinical Care options, Clearview healthcare partners, Putnam associates, Focus forward, Navigant consulting, Spherix, Practice Point communications, the National Institutes of Health, the American College of Rheumatology, and Simply Speaking, owning stock options in Amarin, Viking, Moderna, Vaxart pharmaceuticals and Charlotte’s Web Holdings, being a member of FDA Arthritis Advisory Committee, the steering committee of OMERACT, an international organization that develops measures for clinical trials and receives arm’s length funding from 12 pharmaceutical companies, and the Veterans Affairs Rheumatology Field Advisory Committee, and acting as Editor and Director of the UAB Cochrane Musculoskeletal Group Satellite Center on Network Meta-analysis, all outside the submitted work. Era Upadhyay has a patent A system and method of reusable filters for anti-pollution mask pending, and a patent A system and method for electricity generation through crop stubble by using microbial fuel cells pending
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