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Burden of Transport-Related Injuries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017.

Authors :
Safiri S
Sullman MJM
Lajunen T
Hill T
Almasi-Hashiani A
Moradi-Lakeh M
Farzadfar F
Sepanlou SG
Abu-Gharbieh E
Aghamolaei T
Ahmad T
Alghnam SA
Al-Hajj S
Alipour V
Aljunid SM
Anjomshoa M
Ansari-Moghaddam A
Arabloo J
Bayati M
Bedi N
Bendak S
Bhutta ZA
Bijani A
Dahlawi SMA
Dianatinasab M
Dibaji Forooshani ZS
Elhabashy HR
Emami Zeydi A
Eskandarieh S
Ghafourifard M
Ghashghaee A
Grivna M
Gubari MIM
Hamadeh RR
Hamidi S
Hayat K
Homaie Rad E
Hosseinzadeh M
Househ M
Naghibi Irvani SS
Jahani MA
Kalankesh LR
Kalhor R
Kamel I
Khammarnia M
Khan M
Khazaie H
Komaki H
Lahimchi A
Madadin M
Maleki S
Manafi N
Mansour-Ghanaei F
Mansournia MA
Menezes RG
Mohammad Y
Mohammadian-Hafshejani A
Mohebi F
Moradi G
Moradzadeh R
Mousavi SM
Naderi M
Nikbakhsh R
Pakshir K
Pourshams A
Rabiee N
Rafiei A
Rawassizadeh R
Rezapour A
Saddik B
Saeedi Moghaddam S
Salamati P
Salem MR
Salem H
Samy AM
Sathian B
Shahabi S
Shaikh MA
Shams-Beyranvand M
Shamsizadeh M
Sobhiyeh MR
Soheili A
Tehrani-Banihashemi A
Waheed Y
Yusefzadeh H
Zahirian Moghadam T
Zaki L
Zamani M
Zandian H
Malekzadeh R
Naghavi M
Source :
Archives of Iranian medicine [Arch Iran Med] 2021 Jul 01; Vol. 24 (7), pp. 512-525. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Jul 01.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Transport-related injuries (TIs) are a substantial public health concern for all regions of the world. The present study quantified the burden of TIs and deaths in the Eastern Mediterranean region (EMR) in 2017 by sex and age.<br />Methods: TIs and deaths were estimated by age, sex, country, and year using Cause of Death Ensemble modelling (CODEm) and DisMod-MR 2.1. Disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), which quantify the total burden of years lost due to premature death or disability, were also estimated per 100000 population. All estimates were reported along with their corresponding 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs).<br />Results: In 2017, there were 5.5 million (UI 4.9-6.2) transport-related incident cases in the EMR - a substantial increase from 1990 (2.8 million; UI 2.5-3.1). The age-standardized incidence rate for the EMR in 2017 was 787 (UI 705.5-876.2) per 100000, which has not changed significantly since 1990 (-0.9%; UI -4.7 to 3). These rates differed remarkably between countries, such that Oman (1303.9; UI 1167.3-1441.5) and Palestine (486.5; UI 434.5-545.9) had the highest and lowest age-standardized incidence rates per 100000, respectively. In 2017, there were 185.3 thousand (UI 170.8-200.6) transport-related fatalities in the EMR - a substantial increase since 1990 (140.4 thousand; UI 118.7-156.9). The age-standardized death rate for the EMR in 2017 was 29.5 (UI 27.1-31.9) per 100000, which was 30.5% lower than that found in 1990 (42.5; UI 36.8-47.3). In 2017, Somalia (54; UI 30-77.4) and Lebanon (7.1; UI 4.8-8.6) had the highest and lowest age-standardized death rates per 100,000, respectively. The age-standardised DALY rate for the EMR in 2017 was 1,528.8 (UI 1412.5-1651.3) per 100000, which was 34.4% lower than that found in 1990 (2,331.3; UI 1,993.1-2,589.9). In 2017, the highest DALY rate was found in Pakistan (3454121; UI 2297890- 4342908) and the lowest was found in Bahrain (8616; UI 7670-9751).<br />Conclusion: The present study shows that while road traffic has become relatively safer (measured by deaths and DALYs per 100000 population), the number of transport-related fatalities in the EMR is growing and needs to be addressed urgently.<br /> (© 2021 The Author(s). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1735-3947
Volume :
24
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Archives of Iranian medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34488316
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.34172/aim.2021.74