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The burden of injury in Central, Eastern, and Western European sub-region: a systematic analysis from the Global Burden of Disease 2019 Study

Authors :
Juanita A. Haagsma
Periklis Charalampous
Filippo Ariani
Anne Gallay
Kim Moesgaard Iburg
Evangelia Nena
Che Henry Ngwa
Alexander Rommel
Ausra Zelviene
Kedir Hussein Abegaz
Hanadi Al Hamad
Luciana Albano
Catalina Liliana Andrei
Tudorel Andrei
Ippazio Cosimo Antonazzo
Olatunde Aremu
Ashokan Arumugam
Alok Atreya
Avinash Aujayeb
Jose Luis Ayuso-Mateos
Luchuo Engelbert Bain
Maciej Banach
Till Winfried Bärnighausen
Francesco Barone-Adesi
Massimiliano Beghi
Derrick A. Bennett
Akshaya S. Bhagavathula
Félix Carvalho
Giulio Castelpietra
Ledda Caterina
Joht Singh Chandan
Rosa A. S. Couto
Natália Cruz-Martins
Giovanni Damiani
Anna Dastiridou
Andreas K. Demetriades
Diana Dias-da-Silva
Adeniyi Francis Fagbamigbe
Seyed-Mohammad Fereshtehnejad
Eduarda Fernandes
Pietro Ferrara
Florian Fischer
Urbano Fra.Paleo
Silvia Ghirini
James C. Glasbey
Ionela-Roxana Glavan
Nelson G. M. Gomes
Michal Grivna
Netanja I. Harlianto
Josep Maria Haro
M. Tasdik Hasan
Sorin Hostiuc
Ivo Iavicoli
Milena D. Ilic
Irena M. Ilic
Mihajlo Jakovljevic
Jost B. Jonas
Jacek Jerzy Jozwiak
Mikk Jürisson
Joonas H. Kauppila
Gbenga A. Kayode
Moien A. B. Khan
Adnan Kisa
Sezer Kisa
Ai Koyanagi
Manasi Kumar
Om P. Kurmi
Carlo La-Vecchia
Demetris Lamnisos
Savita Lasrado
Paolo Lauriola
Shai Linn
Joana A. Loureiro
Raimundas Lunevicius
Aurea Madureira-Carvalho
Enkeleint A. Mechili
Azeem Majeed
Ritesh G. Menezes
Alexios-Fotios A. Mentis
Atte Meretoja
Tomislav Mestrovic
Tomasz Miazgowski
Bartosz Miazgowski
Andreea Mirica
Mariam Molokhia
Shafiu Mohammed
Lorenzo Monasta
Francesk Mulita
Mukhammad David Naimzada
Ionut Negoi
Subas Neupane
Bogdan Oancea
Hans Orru
Adrian Otoiu
Nikita Otstavnov
Stanislav S. Otstavnov
Alicia Padron-Monedero
Songhomitra Panda-Jonas
Shahina Pardhan
Jay Patel
Paolo Pedersini
Marina Pinheiro
Ivo Rakovac
Chythra R. Rao
Salman Rawaf
David Laith Rawaf
Violet Rodrigues
Luca Ronfani
Dominic Sagoe
Francesco Sanmarchi
Milena M. Santric-Milicevic
Brijesh Sathian
Aziz Sheikh
Rahman Shiri
Siddharudha Shivalli
Inga Dora Sigfusdottir
Rannveig Sigurvinsdottir
Valentin Yurievich Skryabin
Anna Aleksandrovna Skryabina
Catalin-Gabriel Smarandache
Bogdan Socea
Raúl A. R. C. Sousa
Paschalis Steiropoulos
Rafael Tabarés-Seisdedos
Marcos Roberto Tovani-Palone
Fimka Tozija
Sarah Van de Velde
Tommi Juhani Vasankari
Massimiliano Veroux
Francesco S. Violante
Vasiliy Vlassov
Yanzhong Wang
Ali Yadollahpour
Sanni Yaya
Mikhail Sergeevich Zastrozhin
Anasthasia Zastrozhina
Suzanne Polinder
Marek Majdan
Source :
Archives of Public Health, Vol 80, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BMC, 2022.

Abstract

Abstract Background Injury remains a major concern to public health in the European region. Previous iterations of the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study showed wide variation in injury death and disability adjusted life year (DALY) rates across Europe, indicating injury inequality gaps between sub-regions and countries. The objectives of this study were to: 1) compare GBD 2019 estimates on injury mortality and DALYs across European sub-regions and countries by cause-of-injury category and sex; 2) examine changes in injury DALY rates over a 20 year-period by cause-of-injury category, sub-region and country; and 3) assess inequalities in injury mortality and DALY rates across the countries. Methods We performed a secondary database descriptive study using the GBD 2019 results on injuries in 44 European countries from 2000 to 2019. Inequality in DALY rates between these countries was assessed by calculating the DALY rate ratio between the highest-ranking country and lowest-ranking country in each year. Results In 2019, in Eastern Europe 80 [95% uncertainty interval (UI): 71 to 89] people per 100,000 died from injuries; twice as high compared to Central Europe (38 injury deaths per 100,000; 95% UI 34 to 42) and three times as high compared to Western Europe (27 injury deaths per 100,000; 95%UI 25 to 28). The injury DALY rates showed less pronounced differences between Eastern (5129 DALYs per 100,000; 95% UI: 4547 to 5864), Central (2940 DALYs per 100,000; 95% UI: 2452 to 3546) and Western Europe (1782 DALYs per 100,000; 95% UI: 1523 to 2115). Injury DALY rate was lowest in Italy (1489 DALYs per 100,000) and highest in Ukraine (5553 DALYs per 100,000). The difference in injury DALY rates by country was larger for males compared to females. The DALY rate ratio was highest in 2005, with DALY rate in the lowest-ranking country (Russian Federation) 6.0 times higher compared to the highest-ranking country (Malta). After 2005, the DALY rate ratio between the lowest- and the highest-ranking country gradually decreased to 3.7 in 2019. Conclusions Injury mortality and DALY rates were highest in Eastern Europe and lowest in Western Europe, although differences in injury DALY rates declined rapidly, particularly in the past decade. The injury DALY rate ratio of highest- and lowest-ranking country declined from 2005 onwards, indicating declining inequalities in injuries between European countries.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20493258
Volume :
80
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Archives of Public Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b377fbdc84dd4f5583dfe592fd9fb994
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13690-022-00891-6