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2. Food Insecurity and Transmission Risks Among People with HIV Who Use Substances
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Bulat Idrisov, Karsten Lunze, Debbie M. Cheng, Elena Blokhina, Natalia Gnatienko, Gregory Patts, Carly Bridden, Sarah L. Rossi, Sheri D. Weiser, Evgeny Krupitsky, and Jeffrey H. Samet
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Social Work ,Food insecurity ,Social Psychology ,Sexual Behavior ,Substance Abuse ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,HIV ,HIV Infections ,Eastern Europe ,Substance use ,Food Supply ,Russia ,Good Health and Well Being ,Infectious Diseases ,Public Health and Health Services ,Humans ,HIV/AIDS ,Needle Sharing ,Zero Hunger ,Public Health ,Intravenous ,Infection - Abstract
Food insecurity (FI) impacts people with HIV (PWH) and those who use substances (i.e. drugs and alcohol). We evaluated the longitudinal association between FI and HIV transmission risks (unprotected sexual contacts and shared needles/syringes). Among 351 PWH who use substances in Russia, 51.6% reported FI and 37.0% past month injection drug use. The mean number of unprotected sexual contacts in the past 90days was 13.4 (SD 30.1); 9.7% reported sharing needles/syringes in the past month. We did not find a significant association between mild/moderate FI (adjusted IRR = 0.87, 95% CI 0.47, 1.61) or severe FI (aIRR = 0.84, 95% CI 0.46, 1.54; global p = 0.85) and unprotected sexual contacts. We observed a significant association between severe FI and sharing needles/syringes in the past month (adjusted OR = 3.27, 95% CI 1.45, 7.39; p = 0.004), but not between mild/moderate FI and sharing needles/syringes in the past month (aOR = 1.40,95% CI 0.58, 3.38; p = 0.45). These findings suggest that severe FI could be a potential target for interventions to lower HIV transmission.
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- 2023
3. Workload, Usability, and Engagement with a Mobile App Supporting Video Observation of Methadone Take-Home Dosing: A Usability Study (Preprint)
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Bulat Idrisov, Kevin A. Hallgren, Alyssa Michaels, Sean Soth, James Darnton, Paul Grekin, Steve Woolworth, Andrew J. Saxon, and Judith I Tsui
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Health Informatics ,Human Factors and Ergonomics - Abstract
UNSTRUCTURED Background: Methadone, a cornerstone of opioid use disorder (OUD) treatments for many decades, is an essential tool for combatting the opioid epidemic. However, requirements for observing methadone dosing in-person via direct observed therapy (DOT) impose significant barriers for many patients. Digital technology can facilitate remote DOT, which could reduce barriers to methadone treatment. Currently, there are limited data on the usability of such technology among patients and counselors in methadone treatment settings. Objective: The primary objective of this study was to assess workload, usability, and engagement of a video-based DOT mobile application for patients with OUD receiving methadone treatment. The secondary objective was to assess workload, usability, and engagement of the provider-facing application portal used by counselors. Methods: Patients (n=12) and counselors (n=3) who previously trialed video DOT for methadone via a smartphone application in an opioid treatment program (OTP) participated in usability testing sessions. Participants completed essential tasks for video DOT, then provided ratings of workload (NASA Task Load Index), usability (Modified System Usability Scale), and engagement (Modified Engagement Scale) with the core features of the video DOT program. Results: Patients and counselors reported low mental, physical, and temporal demands, successful performance, low effort, and low frustration associated with activities. Patients reported high usability (mean=85, SD=9.5) and engagement (mean=3.8, SD=1.1); counselors reported moderate usability (mean=43.3, SD=17.7) and engagement (mean=2.81, SD=0.63). Conclusion: A mobile health application that facilitates video-based DOT of methadone required low workload for patients and counselors and was highly usable to patients in an OTP; however, there are opportunities to improve usability and engagement for the counselor-facing portal.
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- 2022
4. Validation of a screening test for alcohol use, the Russian Federation
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Bulat Idrisov, Olga Shegaym, Jakob Manthey, Pol Rovira, Boris Gornyi, Svetlana Dolgova, Galina Nabiullina, Zukhra Ziganshina, Jürgen Rehm, Carina Ferreira-Borges, Artyom Gil, Anna Bunova, Irina Zhidkova, Elena Yurasova, Marina Moskvicheva, and Maria Neufeld
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Male ,Rural Population ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Alcohol Drinking ,Psychometrics ,Urban Population ,Psychological intervention ,MEDLINE ,Audit ,Russia ,Cronbach's alpha ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,Mass Screening ,Medicine ,Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test ,Primary Health Care ,business.industry ,Research ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Reproducibility of Results ,Test (assessment) ,Alcoholism ,Family medicine ,Structured interview ,Predictive power ,Female ,business - Abstract
To validate a Russian-language version of the World Health Organization's Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT).We invited 2173 patients from 21 rural and urban primary health-care centres in nine Russian regions to participate in the study (143 declined and eight were excluded). In a standardized interview, patients who had consumed alcohol in the past 12 months provided information on their sociodemographic characteristics and completed the Russian AUDIT, the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale and the Composite International Diagnostic Interview to identify problem drinking and alcohol use disorders. We assessed the feasibility of administering the test, its internal consistency and its ability to predict hazardous drinking and alcohol use disorders in primary health care in the Russian Federation.Of the 2022 patients included in the study, 1497 were current drinkers with Russian AUDIT scores. The test was internally consistent with good psychometric properties (Cronbach'sWith the validated Russian AUDIT, there is no longer a barrier to introducing screening and brief interventions into primary health care in the Russian Federation to supplement successful alcohol control policies.Valider une version russe du test AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) de l'Organisation mondiale de la Santé.Nous avons invité 2173 patients originaires de 21 centres de soins de santé primaires répartis dans neuf régions du pays, tant en milieu rural qu'urbain, à participer à cette étude (143 ont refusé et huit ont été exclus). Lors de chaque entretien standardisé, les patients ayant consommé de l'alcool au cours des 12 derniers mois ont fourni des informations sur leurs caractéristiques sociodémographiques et complété l'AUDIT russe, l'Échelle de détresse psychologique de Kessler ainsi que le Questionnaire composite international pour le diagnostic afin d'identifier les problèmes de boisson et les troubles liés à l'abus d'alcool. Nous avons évalué la faisabilité du test, sa cohérence interne et sa capacité à prédire toute consommation dangereuse ou trouble lié à l'abus d'alcool dans le cadre des soins de santé primaires en Fédération de Russie.Sur les 2022 patients inclus dans l'étude, 1497 se sont vus octroyer un score par l'AUDIT russe. Le test a fait preuve de cohérence interne et affiché de bonnes propriétés psychométriques (CronbachGrâce à la validation du test AUDIT russe, aucun obstacle ne subsiste en matière de dépistage et d'intervention rapide dans les centres de soins de santé primaires de la Fédération de Russie. Ces derniers peuvent ainsi s'ajouter aux politiques efficaces de lutte contre l'alcoolisme.Validar una versión en ruso del Test de Identificación de Trastornos debidos al Consumo de Alcohol (AUDIT, por sus siglas en inglés) de la Organización Mundial de la Salud.Invitamos a participar en el estudio a 2.173 pacientes de 21 centros de atención primaria rurales y urbanos de nueve regiones rusas (143 se negaron y ocho fueron excluidos). En una entrevista estandarizada, los pacientes que habían consumido alcohol en los últimos 12 meses proporcionaron información sobre sus características sociodemográficas y completaron el AUDIT ruso, la Escala de malestar psicológico de Kessler y la Entrevista Diagnóstica Internacional Compuesta para identificar el consumo problemático de alcohol y los trastornos por consumo de alcohol. Se evaluó la viabilidad de la administración de la prueba, su consistencia interna y su capacidad para predecir el consumo peligroso de alcohol y los trastornos por consumo de alcohol en los centros de atención primaria de la Federación Rusa.De los 2.022 pacientes incluidos en el estudio, 1.497 eran consumidores de alcohol con puntuaciones en el AUDIT. La prueba demostró consistencia interna con buenas propiedades psicométricas (Cronbach α : 0,842). También predijo con precisión los trastornos por abuso de alcohol, pero también otras consecuencias (área bajo la curva75%). Una versión más corta de la prueba con solo tres ítems se correlacionó bien con el instrumento completo y ofreció un valor predictivo similar (área bajo la curva80%). Se determinaron umbrales específicos por sexo para todos los resultados, ya que los umbrales no específicos identificaron a pocas mujeres.Con la validación del AUDIT ruso, ya no existe ningún obstáculo para el cribado y la intervención temprana en los centros de atención primaria de la Federación Rusa. Estas pueden añadirse a las políticas eficaces de control del consumo de alcohol.الغرض التصديق على كشف اضطرابات تعاطي الكحول (AUDIT) التابع لمنظمة الصحة العالمية والصادر باللغة الروسية. الطريقة قمنا بدعوة 2173 مريضًا من 21 مركزًا ريفيًا وحضريًا للرعاية الصحية الأولية في ثماني مناطق روسية للمشاركة في الدراسة (قام 143 مريضًا بالرفض، وتم استبعاد ثمانية). في مقابلة شخصية قياسية، قام المرضى الذين تناولوا الكحول خلال الاثني عشر شهرًا الماضية، بتقديم معلومات عن خلفياتهم الاجتماعية والسكانية، وأكملوا اختبار AUDIT الروسي، ومقياس كيسلر للضغط النفسي، والمقابلة الشخصية التشخيصية الدولية المركبة لتحديد مشاكل الشرب واضطرابات تعاطي الكحول. قمنا بتقييم جدوى إجراء الاختبار، واتساقه الداخل وقدرته على توقع الاضطرابات الخطرة للشرب وتعاطي الكحول في الرعاية الصحية الأولية في الاتحاد الروسي. النتائج من بين 2022 مريضًا مشمولًا في الدراسة، حصل 1497 من متعاطيي الكحوليات في اختبار AUDIT الروسي على درجة. كان الاختبار متسقًا داخليًا مع الخصائص النفسية الجيدة (Cronbach旨在确认俄语版世界卫生组织酒精使用障碍识别测试 (AUDIT)。.我们从俄罗斯 9 个地区的 21 个城乡初级卫生保健中心邀请了 2173 名患者(其中 143 例谢绝参加,8 例被排除在外)参与本次调查。在一次标准化访谈中,在过去 12 个月内曾饮酒的患者提供了其社会人口统计学特征相关信息,并完成了俄罗斯 AUDIT、凯斯勒心理困扰量表和复合性国际诊断访谈表,以确定是否存在酗酒和酒精使用障碍。我们评估了俄罗斯联邦初级卫生保健系统实施该项测试的可行性、其内部一致性以及预测危险饮酒和酒精使用障碍的能力。.在参与本次调查的 2022 名患者中,1497 名饮酒者的俄罗斯 AUDIT 得分为。该测试与良好的心理测量特性具有内部一致性(克朗巴哈系数通过使用经确认的俄罗斯 AUDIT,俄罗斯联邦初级卫生保健系统在引入筛查测试和简要干预措施方面不再存在障碍,从而可有效促进酒精控制政策的成功实施。.Провести валидацию русскоязычной версии теста Всемирной организации здравоохранения для выявления расстройств, обусловленных употреблением алкоголя (AUDIT).Для участия в исследовании были приглашены 2173 пациента из 21 сельского и городского центра первичной медико-санитарной помощи в девяти регионах России (143 пациента отказались, а 8 были исключены из исследования).В стандартизированном интервью пациенты, употреблявшие алкоголь в течение последних 12 месяцев, предоставляли информацию о своих социально-демографических характеристиках и проходили российский тест AUDIT, тесты по шкале психологического дистресса Кесслера и составное международное диагностическое интервью для выявления проблемного употребления алкоголя и расстройств, связанных с употреблением алкоголя. Авторы оценили целесообразность проведения теста, его внутреннюю согласованность и способность предсказывать чрезмерное употребление алкоголя и расстройства, связанные с употреблением алкоголя, в рамках первичной медико-санитарной помощи в Российской Федерации.Из 2022 пациентов, включенных в исследование, 1497 употребляли алкоголь и набрали баллы в российском тесте AUDIT. Тест был внутренне согласован, обладал хорошими психометрическими характеристиками (КронбахВалидированный российский тест AUDIT устраняет препятствия для внедрения скрининга и краткосрочных вмешательств в услуги первичной медико-санитарной помощи в Российской Федерации в дополнение к успешной политике по борьбе с употреблением алкоголя.
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- 2021
5. The burden attributable to substance use in the Russian Federation
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Dar’ya A. Khaltourina, Vasilij V. Vlassov, Ol’ga V. Obuhova, Vladimir I. Starodubov, Bulat Idrisov, and Sergej S. Soshnikov
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Alcoholic liver disease ,biology ,business.industry ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Nicotine ,Harm ,Years of potential life lost ,Economic assessment ,Environmental health ,medicine ,Russian federation ,Cannabis ,Substance use ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Aim. Assessment of the health consequences of substance use in the form of lost years of healthy life in the world in comparison with Russia. An additional task was to determine the economic losses from alcohol, tobacco and drugs in the Russian Federation. Methods. We used indicators of mortality, morbidity, prevalence, and years of life lost, taking into account the DALY disability from tobacco, alcohol, opiates, cannabis, and other drugs (ICD10: I42.6, K70.03, Z72.0, F10-19). Indicators of harmful health effects from PS were presented from 1990 to 2017. Variables were standardized by age and sex. An economic assessment of the impact of tobacco, alcohol, and drugs denominated in rubles was applied. Results. Total economic losses from psychoactive substances, expressed in rubles, amounted to from 887.4 billion to 8.5 trillion rubles in Russia in 2017. The greatest harmful effects on health from psychoactive substances in Russia and the world are caused by tobacco, with alcohol in the second place. The damage from smoking in Russia in years of lost life including disability DALY amounted to 8.6 million in 2017 Alcohol consumption and its consequences in Russia caused 1.85 million DALYs of harm to health, alcoholic cirrhosis and other liver diseases-643 thousand DALYs. Conclusion. Alcohol and nicotine cause maximum harm to the health and economy of Russia, and in conditions of limited resources, the main efforts should be directed at preventing the consequences of alcoholism and tobacco smoking.
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- 2020
6. Incarceration history, antiretroviral therapy, and stigma: A cross-sectional study of people with HIV who inject drugs in St. Petersburg, Russia
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Benjamin J. Bovell-Ammon, Simeon D. Kimmel, Debbie M. Cheng, Ve Truong, Amy Michals, Marina Vetrova, Kimberly Hook, Bulat Idrisov, Elena Blokhina, Evgeny Krupitsky, Jeffrey H. Samet, and Karsten Lunze
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Health Policy ,Medicine (miscellaneous) - Abstract
The HIV epidemic is intertwined with substance use and incarceration in Russia. The relationships between incarceration history, HIV treatment history, and stigma experiences among people with HIV (PWH) who inject drugs in Russia have not been well described.We conducted a cross-sectional study of a cohort of PWH with opioid use disorder who inject drugs (n=201) recruited at a narcology (substance use treatment) hospital in St. Petersburg, Russia from September 2018 to December 2020. The primary analysis evaluated the association between self-reported prior incarceration and prior antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation using multivariable logistic regression to adjust for demographic, social, and clinical covariates. We used multivariable linear regression models to analyze associations between prior incarceration and two secondary outcomes: HIV stigma score (11-item abbreviated Berger scale) and substance use stigma score (21-item combination of Substance Abuse Self-Stigma Scale and Stigma-related Rejection Scale).Mean age was 37 (SD 5) years; 58.7% were male. Participants had been living with HIV for a mean of 13 (SD 6) years. Over two thirds (69.2%) of participants reported prior incarceration. One third (35.3%) of participants reported prior ART initiation. Prior incarceration was not significantly associated with prior ART initiation (AOR 1.76; 95% CI: 0.81, 3.83). Prior incarceration was associated with a lower HIV stigma score (adjusted mean difference in z-score: -0.50; 95%CI: -0.81, -0.19) but was not significantly associated with substance use stigma score (adjusted mean difference in z-score: -0.10; 95%CI: -0.42, 0.21).Prior incarceration was common, and rates of prior ART initiation were low even though most participants had been living with HIV for at least a decade. We did not find an association between prior incarceration and prior ART initiation, which suggests a need to explore whether opportunities to initiate ART during or after incarceration are missed.NCT03290391.
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- 2023
7. TB stigma and its correlates among HIV-positive people who inject drugs in Ukraine
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Olena Makarenko, Natasha Rybak, M-L Drainoni, Sally Bendiks, A Dutta, Yuliia Sereda, Tetiana Kiriazova, Karsten Lunze, Bulat Idrisov, and Kimberly Hook
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Substance-Related Disorders ,Population ,Social Stigma ,Stigma (botany) ,HIV Infections ,Targeted interventions ,Mental health ,Drug Users ,Distress ,Infectious Diseases ,HIV-positive people ,Active tb ,medicine ,Humans ,Substance use ,Psychiatry ,education ,business ,Ukraine - Abstract
BACKGROUND: TB is commonly stigmatized. Correlates of perceived TB stigma have not been assessed specifically among HIV-positive people who inject drugs (PWIDs). It is also unclear how perceived TB stigma intersects with other forms of stigma affecting this population. We aimed to evaluate perceived TB stigma, its correlates and its intersection with HIV and substance use stigma among HIV-positive PWIDs in Ukraine.METHODS: Among 191 participants at three sites across Ukraine, we assessed stigma scores, socio-demographic, behavioral and health-related variables by TB status (history of active TB infection, history of treatment for latent TB infection LTBI, no history of TB infection). We used self-reported history of LTBI treatment as a proxy for LTBI status. We used ordinary least squares to estimate factors associated with perceived TB stigma.RESULTS: Lower perceived TB stigma scores were associated with LTBI status (adjusted beta (aβ) –0.2, 95% CI –0.3 to 0.0; P = 0.032). Higher perceived TB stigma scores were associated with higher substance use stigma scores (aβ 0.1, 95% CI 0.0 to 0.2; P = 0.004). Depressive symptoms were common in this sample, although not significantly associated with TB status.CONCLUSION: History of LTBI treatment appears to impact beliefs about perceived TB stigma. Individuals who endorse higher substance use stigma are more likely to hold stigmatizing perceptions about people with TB. HIV-positive PWIDs with history of active TB infection or LTBI treatment commonly experience mental health distress. This stigma intersection needs further exploration in this population, including of its relation with mental health, to provide further insights for targeted interventions.
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- 2021
8. Global prevalence and burden of depressive and anxiety disorders in 204 countries and territories in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
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Reed J D Sorensen, Beatrice Magistro, Sabina S Bloom, Carolyn Dapper, Alize J. Ferrari, Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro, Aleksei Sholokhov, Lorenzo Monasta, Bulat Idrisov, Joseph Frostad, Gaorui Guo, James Kevin O'Halloran, Charlie Ashbaugh, Simon I. Hay, Suman Chakrabarti, Bree Bang-Jensen, Shuhei Nomura, Samuel B Ewald, Louise Penberthy, Rachel Castellano, Deborah Carvalho Malta, Emma Castro, William James Dangel, Cristiana Abbafati, Charles Shey Wiysonge, Amanda Deen, James K. Collins, Elena Varavikova, Aleksandr Y. Aravkin, Emily Linebarger, Megan Erickson, Damian Santomauro, Harvey Whiteford, Joanne O Amlag, Christopher Adolph, Abraham D. Flaxman, Rebecca Walcott, Anh Truc Vo, Bethany Zigler, Paulo A. Lotufo, Nancy Fullman, Peng Zheng, Christopher J L Murray, Jiawei He, Fatima Marinho, Rebecca M. Cogen, Robert Reiner, Monika Helak, John R Giles, David M. Pigott, Ana Maria Mantilla Herrera, Samuel M. Ostroff, Maja Pasovic, Grace Reinke, Jhilik Chattopadhyay, Paulami Naik, Ababi Zergaw Giref, Gregory J. Bertolacci, Xiaochen Dai, Akiaja Lindstrom, Rafael Lozano, Jamileh Shadid, Theo Vos, Johan C Månsson, Stefanie Watson, Erin N Hulland, and Ali H. Mokdad
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medicine.medical_specialty ,mental disorder ,Population ,Psychological intervention ,DALYs ,Anxiety ,Global Health ,Global Burden of Disease ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Global health ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Data reporting ,Psychiatry ,education ,Pandemics ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Depression ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,General Medicine ,Articles ,medicine.disease ,Mental health ,Anxiety Disorders ,Major depressive disorder ,meta-regression model ,medicine.symptom ,COVID 19 ,business - Abstract
Background Before 2020, mental disorders were leading causes of the global health-related burden, with depressive and anxiety disorders being leading contributors to this burden. The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has created an environment where many determinants of poor mental health are exacerbated. The need for up-to-date information on the mental health impacts of COVID-19 in a way that informs health system responses is imperative. In this study, we aimed to quantify the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the prevalence and burden of major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders globally in 2020. Methods We conducted a systematic review of data reporting the prevalence of major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic and published between Jan 1, 2020, and Jan 29, 2021. We searched PubMed, Google Scholar, preprint servers, grey literature sources, and consulted experts. Eligible studies reported prevalence of depressive or anxiety disorders that were representative of the general population during the COVID-19 pandemic and had a pre-pandemic baseline. We used the assembled data in a meta-regression to estimate change in the prevalence of major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders between pre-pandemic and mid-pandemic (using periods as defined by each study) via COVID-19 impact indicators (human mobility, daily SARS-CoV-2 infection rate, and daily excess mortality rate). We then used this model to estimate the change from pre-pandemic prevalence (estimated using Disease Modelling Meta-Regression version 2.1 [known as DisMod-MR 2.1]) by age, sex, and location. We used final prevalence estimates and disability weights to estimate years lived with disability and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) for major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders. Findings We identified 5683 unique data sources, of which 48 met inclusion criteria (46 studies met criteria for major depressive disorder and 27 for anxiety disorders). Two COVID-19 impact indicators, specifically daily SARS-CoV-2 infection rates and reductions in human mobility, were associated with increased prevalence of major depressive disorder (regression coefficient [B] 0·9 [95% uncertainty interval 0·1 to 1·8; p=0·029] for human mobility, 18·1 [7·9 to 28·3; p=0·0005] for daily SARS-CoV-2 infection) and anxiety disorders (0·9 [0·1 to 1·7; p=0·022] and 13·8 [10·7 to 17·0; p
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- 2021
9. Pandemic preparedness and COVID-19: an exploratory analysis of infection and fatality rates, and contextual factors associated with preparedness in 177 countries, from Jan 1, 2020, to Sept 30, 2021
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Thomas J Bollyky, Erin N Hulland, Ryan M Barber, James K Collins, Samantha Kiernan, Mark Moses, David M Pigott, Robert C Reiner Jr, Reed J D Sorensen, Cristiana Abbafati, Christopher Adolph, Adrien Allorant, Joanne O Amlag, Aleksandr Y Aravkin, Bree Bang-Jensen, Austin Carter, Rachel Castellano, Emma Castro, Suman Chakrabarti, Emily Combs, Xiaochen Dai, William James Dangel, Carolyn Dapper, Amanda Deen, Bruce B Duncan, Lucas Earl, Megan Erickson, Samuel B Ewald, Tatiana Fedosseeva, Alize J Ferrari, Abraham D Flaxman, Nancy Fullman, Emmanuela Gakidou, Bayan Galal, John Gallagher, John R Giles, Gaorui Guo, Jiawei He, Monika Helak, Bethany M Huntley, Bulat Idrisov, Casey Johanns, Kate E LeGrand, Ian D Letourneau, Akiaja Lindstrom, Emily Linebarger, Paulo A Lotufo, Rafael Lozano, Beatrice Magistro, Deborah Carvalho Malta, Johan Månsson, Ana M Mantilla Herrera, Fatima Marinho, Alemnesh H Mirkuzie, Ali H Mokdad, Lorenzo Monasta, Paulami Naik, Shuhei Nomura, James Kevin O'Halloran, Christopher M Odell, Latera Tesfaye Olana, Samuel M Ostroff, Maja Pasovic, Valeria Maria de Azeredo Passos, Louise Penberthy, Grace Reinke, Damian Francesco Santomauro, Maria Inês Schmidt, Aleksei Sholokhov, Emma Spurlock, Christopher E Troeger, Elena Varavikova, Anh T Vo, Theo Vos, Rebecca Walcott, Ally Walker, Simon D Wigley, Charles Shey Wiysonge, Nahom Alemseged Worku, Yifan Wu, Sarah Wulf Hanson, Peng Zheng, Simon I Hay, Christopher J L Murray, and Joseph L Dieleman
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Age Distribution ,COVID-19 Vaccines ,SARS-CoV-2 ,contextual factors ,pandemic preparedness ,COVID-19 ,Humans ,Covid 19 ,General Medicine ,Articles ,Global Health ,Pandemics - Abstract
Background National rates of COVID-19 infection and fatality have varied dramatically since the onset of the pandemic. Understanding the conditions associated with this cross-country variation is essential to guiding investment in more effective preparedness and response for future pandemics. Methods Daily SARS-CoV-2 infections and COVID-19 deaths for 177 countries and territories and 181 subnational locations were extracted from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation's modelling database. Cumulative infection rate and infection-fatality ratio (IFR) were estimated and standardised for environmental, demographic, biological, and economic factors. For infections, we included factors associated with environmental seasonality (measured as the relative risk of pneumonia), population density, gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, proportion of the population living below 100 m, and a proxy for previous exposure to other betacoronaviruses. For IFR, factors were age distribution of the population, mean body-mass index (BMI), exposure to air pollution, smoking rates, the proxy for previous exposure to other betacoronaviruses, population density, age-standardised prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and cancer, and GDP per capita. These were standardised using indirect age standardisation and multivariate linear models. Standardised national cumulative infection rates and IFRs were tested for associations with 12 pandemic preparedness indices, seven health-care capacity indicators, and ten other demographic, social, and political conditions using linear regression. To investigate pathways by which important factors might affect infections with SARS-CoV-2, we also assessed the relationship between interpersonal and governmental trust and corruption and changes in mobility patterns and COVID-19 vaccination rates. Findings The factors that explained the most variation in cumulative rates of SARS-CoV-2 infection between Jan 1, 2020, and Sept 30, 2021, included the proportion of the population living below 100 m (5·4% [4·0–7·9] of variation), GDP per capita (4·2% [1·8–6·6] of variation), and the proportion of infections attributable to seasonality (2·1% [95% uncertainty interval 1·7–2·7] of variation). Most cross-country variation in cumulative infection rates could not be explained. The factors that explained the most variation in COVID-19 IFR over the same period were the age profile of the country (46·7% [18·4–67·6] of variation), GDP per capita (3·1% [0·3–8·6] of variation), and national mean BMI (1·1% [0·2–2·6] of variation). 44·4% (29·2–61·7) of cross-national variation in IFR could not be explained. Pandemic-preparedness indices, which aim to measure health security capacity, were not meaningfully associated with standardised infection rates or IFRs. Measures of trust in the government and interpersonal trust, as well as less government corruption, had larger, statistically significant associations with lower standardised infection rates. High levels of government and interpersonal trust, as well as less government corruption, were also associated with higher COVID-19 vaccine coverage among middle-income and high-income countries where vaccine availability was more widespread, and lower corruption was associated with greater reductions in mobility. If these modelled associations were to be causal, an increase in trust of governments such that all countries had societies that attained at least the amount of trust in government or interpersonal trust measured in Denmark, which is in the 75th percentile across these spectrums, might have reduced global infections by 12·9% (5·7–17·8) for government trust and 40·3% (24·3–51·4) for interpersonal trust. Similarly, if all countries had a national BMI equal to or less than that of the 25th percentile, our analysis suggests global standardised IFR would be reduced by 11·1%. Interpretation Efforts to improve pandemic preparedness and response for the next pandemic might benefit from greater investment in risk communication and community engagement strategies to boost the confidence that individuals have in public health guidance. Our results suggest that increasing health promotion for key modifiable risks is associated with a reduction of fatalities in such a scenario. Funding Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, J Stanton, T Gillespie, J and E Nordstrom, and Bloomberg Philanthropies.
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10. Violence, HIV risks, and polysubstance use among HIV-positive people who inject drugs in Ukraine
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Tetiana Kiriazova, Sally Bendiks, Paula S. Nurius, Yuliia Sereda, Bulat Idrisov, Yoewon Yoon, Karsten Lunze, Jeffrey H. Samet, Olena Makarenko, Jungeun Olivia Lee, Nafisa Halim, Jane M. Liebschutz, Kate Cody, Samantha F. Schoenberger, and Timothy P. Flanigan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Social Psychology ,Population ,Poison control ,Intimate Partner Violence ,HIV Infections ,Violence ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,mental disorders ,Prevalence ,Medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Psychiatry ,education ,education.field_of_study ,030505 public health ,Sexual violence ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Structural violence ,Infectious Diseases ,Physical abuse ,HIV-positive people ,Sexual Partners ,Pharmaceutical Preparations ,Polysubstance dependence ,Domestic violence ,Female ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Ukraine ,Boston - Abstract
Violence experience has been consistently associated with HIV risks and substance use behaviors. Although many studies have focused on intimate partner violence (IPV), the role of violence at a structural level (i.e., police abuse) remains relevant for people who inject drugs. This study evaluated the association of IPV and police-perpetrated violence experiences with HIV risk behaviors and substance use in a cohort of HIV-positive people who inject drugs in Ukraine. We also evaluated possible moderation effects of gender and socioeconomic status in the links between violence exposure and HIV risk and polysubstance use behaviors. Data came from the Providence/Boston-CFAR-Ukraine Study involving 191 HIV-positive people who inject drugs conducted at seven addiction treatment facilities in Ukraine. Results from logistic regressions suggest that people who inject drugs and experienced IPV had higher odds of polysubstance use than those who did not experience IPV. Verbal violence and sexual violence perpetrated by police were associated with increased odds of inconsistent condom use. The odds of engaging in polysubstance use were lower for women in relation to police physical abuse. We found no evidence supporting socioeconomic status moderations. Violence experiences were associated with substance use and sexual HIV risk behaviors in this cohort of HIV-positive people who inject drugs in Ukraine. Trauma-informed prevention approaches that consider both individual and structural violence could improve this population's HIV risks.La experiencia de violencia se ha asociado sistemáticamente con las conductas de riesgo para la adquisición o transmisión del VIH y con el uso de sustancias. Aunque muchos estudios se han centrado en la violencia infligida por la pareja íntima (VPI), el papel de la violencia estructural (es decir, el abuso policial) sigue siendo relevante para las personas que se inyectan drogas. Este estudio evaluó la asociación entre las experiencias de violencia perpetrada por la policía y la pareja íntima con los conductas de riesgo para la adquisición o transmisión del VIH y el uso de sustancias en una cohorte de personas VIH positivas que se inyectan drogas en Ucrania. También evaluamos los posibles efectos de moderación del género y el estatus socioeconómico entre la exposición a la violencia y los comportamientos de riesgo para la transmisión del VIH y uso de múltiples sustancias. Los datos provienen del estudio Providence / Boston-CFAR-Ucrania en el que participaron 191 personas infectadas por el VIH que se inyectan drogas, realizado en siete centros de tratamiento de adicciones en Ucrania. Los resultados de las regresiones logísticas sugieren que, en comparación con las personas que se inyectan drogas que no experimentaron IPV, las que experimentaron IPV tenían mayor probabilidad de uso de múltiples sustancias. La violencia sexual perpetrada por la policía se asoció con mayores probabilidades de un uso inconsistente del condón. No encontramos evidencia que apoye las moderaciones de género o estatus socioeconómico. Las experiencias de violencia se asociaron con el uso de sustancias y las conductas sexuales de riesgo para la transmisión del VIH en esta cohorte de personas VIH positivas que se inyectan drogas en Ucrania. Los enfoques de prevención basados en las experiencias traumáticas que tienen en cuenta tanto la violencia individual como la estructural podrían mejorar las conductas de riesgo para la transmission del VIH de esta población.
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11. Tracking development assistance for health and for COVID-19: a review of development assistance, government, out-of-pocket, and other private spending on health for 204 countries and territories, 1990–2050
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Junaid Khan, Blake Angell, Marcel Ausloos, Catherine M. Antony, Elham Ehsani-Chimeh, Edgar Denova-Gutiérrez, Kewal Krishan, Mohamed Kamal Mesregah, Arrigo Francesco Giuseppe Cicero, Simona Cătălina Ştefan, Tanuj Kanchan, Maysaa El Sayed Zaki, Mohamed I Hegazy, Richard James Maude, Salman Rawaf, Viktória Szerencsés, Milena Santric-Milicevic, Martin McKee, Reza Rawassizadeh, Anton C Harle, Neda Milevska Kostova, Hamidreza Pazoki Toroudi, Saravanan Muthupandian, Mohammad Hifz Ur Rahman, Hassan Abolhassani, Christine Mpundu-Kaambwa, Atta Abbas Naqvi, John Dube, Habib Benzian, Cristiano Piccinelli, Kedir Hussein Abegaz, Mohammad Khammarnia, Carlo Eduardo Medina-Solís, Tanvir M. Huda, Fakher Rahim, Modhurima Moitra, Valentin Yurievich Skryabin, Emily Joy Callander, David Laith Rawaf, Saeed Shahabi, Mohsen Bayati, Raffaele Palladino, Shahin Soltani, Mohammad Ali Mansournia, Rafael Lozano, Himal Kandel, João Vasco Santos, MA Garcia-Gordillo, Savita Lasrado, Alexey V Breusov, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi, Deepak Dhamnetiya, Mohammad Amin Bahrami, Teroj Abdulrahman Mohamed, Reinhard Busse, Veer Bala Gupta, Ionut Negoi, Xiaochen Dai, Eun-Cheol Park, Trang Huyen Nguyen, Gulrez Shah Azhar, Annie Haakenstad, Asadollah Gholamian, Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar, Subramanian Senthilkumaran, Ismaeel Yunusa, Hubert Amu, G. K. Mini, Francesco Saverio Violante, Michael Abdelmasseh, Yun Jin Kim, Yousef Moradi, Nataliya Foigt, Afshin Maleki, Pavanchand H Shetty, Mesfin Agachew Woldekidan, Ramesh Holla, Mina Anjomshoa, Seyyed Meysam Mousavi, Azeem Majeed, Bright Opoku Ahinkorah, Hassan Magdy Abd El Razek, Avirup Guha, Telma Zahirian Moghadam, Olayinka Stephen Ilesanmi, Alessandro Arrigo, Neda Kianipour, Marcos Roberto Tovani-Palone, Mosiur Rahman, Tomas Y Ferede, Catalina Liliana Andrei, Alaa Makki, Joseph L Dieleman, Shuhei Nomura, Kanwar Hamza Shuja, Ileana Heredia-Pi, Mukhammad David Naimzada, Ali Kazemi Karyani, Chisom Joyqueenet Akunna, Souranshu Chatterjee, Yonas Akalu, Hanadi Al Hamad, Abdollah Mohammadian-Hafshejani, Hayley N Stutzman, Getinet Ayano, Atte Meretoja, Fahad Alanezi, Aravind Thavamani, Sonu Bhaskar, Claudiu Herteliu, Andreea Mirica, Masood Ali Shaikh, Soewarta Kosen, Nelson J. Alvis-Zakzuk, Emma Elizabeth Spurlock, Ferrán Catalá-López, Samath D Dharmaratne, Stany W. 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X., Tudor Car, L., Ullah, A., Ullah, S., Umar, N., Undurraga, E. A., Valdez, P. R., Vasankari, T. J., Villafane, J. H., Violante, F. S., Vlassov, V., Vo, B., Vollmer, S., Vos, T., Vu, G. T., Vu, L. G., Wamai, R. G., Werdecker, A., Woldekidan, M. A., Wubishet, B. L., Xu, G., Yaya, S., Yazdi-Feyzabadi, V., Yigit, V., Yip, P., Yirdaw, B. W., Yonemoto, N., Younis, M. Z., Yu, C., Yunusa, I., Zahirian Moghadam, T., Zandian, H., Zastrozhin, M. S., Zastrozhina, A., Zhang, Z. -J., Ziapour, A., Zuniga, Y. M. H., Hay, S. I., Murray, C. J. L., and Dieleman, J. L.
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Economic growth ,Financing, Government ,International Cooperation ,HN ,HM ,Global Health ,Gross domestic product ,International Agencies/economics ,0302 clinical medicine ,RA0421 ,Per capita ,Global health ,Healthcare Financing ,11 Medical and Health Sciences ,2. Zero hunger ,COVID 19 ,develompment assistance ,health financing ,projection 1995-250 ,INCOME ,COVID-19 ,Development assistance ,Health financing ,COVID-19/economics ,1. No poverty ,Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology ,Articles ,General Medicine ,3. Good health ,Government Programs ,Health Expenditures/statistics & numerical data ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Transparency (graphic) ,QR180 ,Economic Development ,International development ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Government Programs/economics ,Gross Domestic Product ,Context (language use) ,03 medical and health sciences ,Medicine, General & Internal ,General & Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Developing Countries/economics ,Developing Countries ,Government ,Science & Technology ,Public health ,COVID-19, development assistance, global health ,Global Burden of Disease 2020 Health Financing Collaborator Network ,International Agencies ,Folkhälsovetenskap, global hälsa, socialmedicin och epidemiologi ,Business ,Global Health/economics ,Health Expenditures ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,RC ,Financing, Government/economics - Abstract
Background The rapid spread of COVID-19 renewed the focus on how health systems across the globe are financed, especially during public health emergencies. Development assistance is an important source of health financing in many low-income countries, yet little is known about how much of this funding was disbursed for COVID-19. We aimed to put development assistance for health for COVID-19 in the context of broader trends in global health financing, and to estimate total health spending from 1995 to 2050 and development assistance for COVID-19 in 2020. Methods We estimated domestic health spending and development assistance for health to generate total health-sector spending estimates for 204 countries and territories. We leveraged data from the WHO Global Health Expenditure Database to produce estimates of domestic health spending. To generate estimates for development assistance for health, we relied on project-level disbursement data from the major international development agencies' online databases and annual financial statements and reports for information on income sources. To adjust our estimates for 2020 to include disbursements related to COVID-19, we extracted project data on commitments and disbursements from a broader set of databases (because not all of the data sources used to estimate the historical series extend to 2020), including the UN Office of Humanitarian Assistance Financial Tracking Service and the International Aid Transparency Initiative. We reported all the historic and future spending estimates in inflation-adjusted 2020 US$, 2020 US$ per capita, purchasing-power parity-adjusted US$ per capita, and as a proportion of gross domestic product. We used various models to generate future health spending to 2050. Findings In 2019, health spending globally reached $8. 8 trillion (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 8.7-8.8) or $1132 (1119-1143) per person. Spending on health varied within and across income groups and geographical regions. Of this total, $40.4 billion (0.5%, 95% UI 0.5-0.5) was development assistance for health provided to low-income and middle-income countries, which made up 24.6% (UI 24.0-25.1) of total spending in low-income countries. We estimate that $54.8 billion in development assistance for health was disbursed in 2020. Of this, $13.7 billion was targeted toward the COVID-19 health response. $12.3 billion was newly committed and $1.4 billion was repurposed from existing health projects. $3.1 billion (22.4%) of the funds focused on country-level coordination and $2.4 billion (17.9%) was for supply chain and logistics. Only $714.4 million (7.7%) of COVID-19 development assistance for health went to Latin America, despite this region reporting 34.3% of total recorded COVID-19 deaths in low-income or middle-income countries in 2020. Spending on health is expected to rise to $1519 (1448-1591) per person in 2050, although spending across countries is expected to remain varied. Interpretation Global health spending is expected to continue to grow, but remain unequally distributed between countries. We estimate that development organisations substantially increased the amount of development assistance for health provided in 2020. Continued efforts are needed to raise sufficient resources to mitigate the pandemic for the most vulnerable, and to help curtail the pandemic for all. For complete list of authors see http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(21)01258-7
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12. A 12-month randomised, double-blind, controlled, multicentre trial comparing changes in Cigarette consumption after switchinG to high or low nicotine strENght E-cigaretteS In smokers with Schizophrenia spectrum disorders: Protocol for the GENESIS Trial
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Pasquale Caponnetto, Evgeny Krupitsky, Francesca Benfatto, Ramin Nilforooshan, Roberto Cavallaro, Roberta Auditore, Tetiana Kiriazova, Maria Salvina Signorelli, Riccardo Polosa, Fabio Cibella, Genesis study investigators, Marilena Maglia, Giuseppe Minutolo, Daniela Saitta, Bulat Idrisov, Lucio Inguscio, and Eugenio Aguglia
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Tobacco harm reduction ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,Psychological intervention ,law.invention ,Nicotine ,Randomized controlled trial ,Tolerability ,law ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Clinical endpoint ,Smoking cessation ,business ,education ,medicine.drug - Abstract
BackgroundSmoking prevalence among people with mental disorders is about two to four times higher than in the general population. As a result of high smoking rates, people with a mental health condition also have high rates of morbidity and mortality from smoking-related diseases compared with the general population. Progress in reducing smoking prevalence in people with mental health diagnoses has been very slow compared to the general population. Consequently, there is a pressing need for alternative and more efficient interventions to reduce or prevent morbidity and mortality in smokers with schizophrenia spectrum disorders.MethodsA volunteer population of 258 adult smokers with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder will be recruited for the GENESIS study, a randomized, double blind, smoking cessation trial comparing effectiveness, safety and subjective effects between 5% and 1.5% nicotine e-cigarette. The study duration will be 12-month. The primary endpoint of this study will be the continuous quit rate defined as the proportion of study participants who self-report that they had stopped smoking at 6-month, biochemically verified by exhaled CO measurements of ≤ 7 ppm. These participants will be referred to as “Quitters”. The differences in continuous variables between the two groups for normally distributed data will be evaluated by one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). The differences between the two groups for not normally distributed data will be evaluated by the Mann-Whitney U test. Any correlation between the variables under evaluation will be assessed by Spearman r correlation. To analyze differences in frequency distribution of categorical variables we will use the Chi-square test with the Yates correction or the Fisher exact test. All statistical tests are two-tailed and are considered to be statistically significant at a P value DiscussionThis will be the first multicenter randomized trial directly comparing high (JUUL 5% nicotine) with low nicotine strength devices (JUUL 1.5% nicotine) in term of reduction in cigarette consumption, adoption rates, product acceptability, tolerability, and tobacco harm reduction potential. This knowledge can contribute to a better understanding of e-cigarette with high nicotine content as a pragmatic and much less harmful alternative to tobacco smoking with the possibility of significant health gains in smokers with schizophrenia spectrum disorders.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT04452175. Registered June 29, 2020.
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13. Stigma and quality of co‐located care for HIV‐positive people in addiction treatment in Ukraine: a cross‐sectional study
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Sally Bendiks, Jennifer J. Carroll, Karsten Lunze, Jeffrey H. Samet, Timothy P. Flanigan, Arunima Dutta, Fizza S. Gillani, Tetiana Kiriazova, Natasha Rybak, Olena Makarenko, Yuliia Sereda, Bulat Idrisov, and Andriy Chybisov
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,bias ,co‐located care ,Social Stigma ,Population ,Psychological intervention ,Stigma (botany) ,HIV Infections ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,injection drug use ,quality of care ,Health care ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Substance Abuse, Intravenous ,Psychiatry ,education ,Research Articles ,education.field_of_study ,030505 public health ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,HIV ,Opioid use disorder ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Mental health ,Analgesics, Opioid ,Substance abuse ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Infectious Diseases ,HIV-positive people ,Female ,Ukraine ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Delivery of Health Care ,Research Article ,discrimination - Abstract
Introduction Co‐located treatment for HIV and opioid use disorder has been shown to improve care outcomes for HIV‐positive people who inject drugs (PWID) in Ukraine. However, patients continue to be stigmatized for both HIV and substance use. This study aimed to assess whether co‐located care for HIV‐positive PWID receiving opioid agonist treatment (OAT) services in Ukraine is associated with less stigma and better perceived quality of HIV services. Methods This cross‐sectional study enrolled 191 HIV‐positive PWID who received OAT services at three healthcare facilities providing substance use treatment (OAT only) and at four facilities that provided co‐located care (both OAT and HIV treatment) in six regions in Ukraine during July‐September, 2017. Primary outcomes were HIV stigma (Berger scale), substance use stigma (Substance Abuse Stigma Scale) and intersectional stigma (both stigma forms above 75th percentile). Secondary outcome was quality of HIV care, a composite score based on a package of received services. Linear and ordinal regressions were used to assess the predictors of selected outcomes. Results Study participants were 75% male, mean age 40 ± 7 years; 47% received co‐located care, and 10.5% had both high HIV and substance use stigma. Co‐located care was neither associated with HIV nor substance use stigma but it was linked to better quality of HIV care (adjusted odds ratio: 4.13; 95% CI: 2.31, 7.54). HIV stigma was associated with suicide attempts (adjusted beta (aβ): 5.90; 95% CI: 2.05, 9.75), and substance use stigma was linked to poor mental health (aβ: −0.26; 95% CI: −0.44, −0.08) and lower likelihood of receipt of services from non‐governmental organization (NGO; aβ: −6.40; 95% CI: −10.23, −2.57). Conclusion One in ten people with HIV in this cohort who received OAT services experienced high levels of both HIV and substance use stigma, which was associated with poorer mental health and less NGO support. Co‐located HIV and OAT services were linked to better perceived quality of HIV care, but did not seem to reduce stigma for this key population. Stigma interventions for PWID, possibly delivered involving NGOs, may be an approach to mitigate this challenge.
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14. No-Smoking Policy in Russia: Awareness and Perceptions Among Bashkortostan Adolescents
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Steve Sussman, Tess Boley Cruz, Artur Galimov, Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati, Jane Steinberg, Bulat Idrisov, Radik Masagutov, and Jennifer B. Unger
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Economic growth ,Apartment ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Tobacco control ,030508 substance abuse ,Tobacco laws ,Compliance (psychology) ,03 medical and health sciences ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Stairs ,Perception ,Political science ,Public transport ,030212 general & internal medicine ,0305 other medical science ,Enforcement ,business ,media_common - Abstract
This study aims to describe adolescents’ knowledge and endorsement of tobacco policies in the Russian Federation. We first describe the history of tobacco control policies, and then examine Bashkortostan adolescents’ perceptions of current policies, as well as non-compliance. The Russian Federation has enacted several smoke-free policies that may reduce exposure to second-hand smoke. Among 716 high school students surveyed, over 90% correctly understood the smoke-free rules in public places, school, apartment hallways and elevators, and public transportation. However, only 24% understood that there were no such rules currently applied inside apartments. Approximately 40% witnessed non-compliance in public places and school and 61% in apartment stairs and elevators. The highest compliance was observed in public transportation (85%). Two thirds of 57 recent smokers had violated one of these policies. Adolescents disciplined or suspended from school were more likely to be non-compliant with no smoking policies. Better and widespread education on tobacco laws, enforcement, and potentially more severe penalties for violations should be implemented in the Russian Federation to increase compliance.
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15. Testing the nicotine dependence measure mFTQ for adolescent smokers: A multinational investigation
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Alexandre V Prokhorov, María T. Gonzálvez, Punyarat Lapvongwatana, Hong Zheng, Natkamol Chansatitporn, Dawn W. Foster, Georges Elias Khalil, Bulat Idrisov, José P. Espada, Artur Galimov, Abha Tewari, Xinguang Chen, Steve Sussman, Salma K. Marani, Richard Isralowitz, Monika Arora, and Michele Guindani
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Male ,Fagerstrom tolerance questionnaire ,Adolescent ,Alcohol Drinking ,030508 substance abuse ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Validity ,Marijuana Smoking ,Article ,Russia ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Marijuana use ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Age of Onset ,Cotinine ,Nicotine dependence ,International level ,Smokers ,business.industry ,Single factor ,Reproducibility of Results ,Tobacco Use Disorder ,Thailand ,medicine.disease ,United States ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,chemistry ,Spain ,Scale (social sciences) ,Behavior Rating Scale ,Female ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Social psychology ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Background and Objectives As a measure of nicotine dependence among adolescent smokers, the modified Fagerstrom Tolerance Questionnaire (mFTQ; seven items), has been successfully used in the United States (USA). Nonetheless, the validity and reliability of mFTQ at the international level is still needed. The current study is the first to test the validity and reliability of mFTQ in four countries: Thailand, Spain, the USA, and Russia. Methods In a cross-sectional survey, mFTQ, risk factors of nicotine dependence, and sociodemographic characteristics were assessed. Risk factors included age of first cigarette, frequency of alcohol use, frequency of marijuana use, and number of cigarettes smoked yesterday. Salivary cotinine was also obtained in Thailand and Spain. Results For all four countries, mFTQ exhibited a single factor structure, as supported by previous work in the USA. For all studied countries except Thailand, mFTQ presented acceptable internal reliability. Overall, risk factors of nicotine dependence have predicted mFTQ scores across countries. Frequency of alcohol use in the USA and frequency of marijuana use in Thailand and Spain were not associated with mFTQ scores. Discussion and Conclusions mFTQ is a single-factor measure of nicotine dependence that shows acceptable internal consistency and validity across countries. Further work can advance the scale and tailor it to different cultures. Scientific Significance mFTQ can be a clinically practical international measure of nicotine dependence. This study provides initial support for the utility of the mFTQ among Thai, Spanish, American, and Russian adolescents. Further research is needed to test and advance mFTQ across cultures. (Am J Addict 2017;XX:1–8)
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16. Global, regional, and national incidence, prevalence, and mortality of HIV, 1980–2017, and forecasts to 2030, for 195 countries and territories: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2017
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Ephrem Tsegay Asfaw, Irina Filip, Maciej Banach, Amjad Mohamadi-Bolbanabad, Girmay Teklay Weldesamuel, Joshua A. Salomon, Anemaw A Asrat, Zahra Jorjoran Shushtari, Hamidreza Komaki, Mekdes Tigistu Yilma, Reza Shirkoohi, Mostafa Qorbani, Ahamarshan Jayaraman Nagarajan, Don C. Des Jarlais, Adnan Kisa, Gebreamlak Gebremedhn Gebremeskel, Kidu Gidey Weldegwergs, Amir Kasaeian, Peter Memiah, Son Hoang Nguyen, Segun Emmanuel Ibitoye, Ali Kabir, Subash Thapa, Diego Augusto Santos Silva, Kefyalew Addis Alene, Alireza Rafiei, Huong Lan Thi Nguyen, Erlyn Rachelle King Macarayan, Kelali Kalaye Gebreyohannes, Khaled Khatab, Ghobad Moradi, Noore Alam, Aletta E. Schutte, Sharareh Eskandarieh, H. Dean Hosgood, Rakhi Dandona, Taye Abuhay Zewale, Sezer Kisa, Gessessew Bugssa Hailu, Hedayat Abbastabar, Ketema Bizuwork Gebremedhin, Smita Pakhale, Govinda Prasad Dhungana, Dina Nur Anggraini Ningrum, Bakhtiar Piroozi, Yaschilal Muche Belayneh, Tesfaye Dessale Kassa, Irfan Ullah, Sahar Saeedi Moghaddam, Jean Jacques Noubiap, Mojtaba Bagherzadeh, Akram Pourshams, Alberto L. García-Basteiro, Helen Bitew, Kindie Fentahun Muchie, Mehdi Sayyah, Kevin S Ikuta, Moses K. Muriithi, Aliasghar Ahmad Kiadaliri, Zerihun Menlkalew Zenebe, Cesar Reis, Themba G. Ginindza, Jagadish Rao Padubidri, Yoosik Youm, Saba Abraham Belay, Olayinka Stephen Ilesanmi, Neeraj Bedi, Maziar Moradi-Lakeh, Hamid Sharifi, Nefsu Awoke, Manasi Kumar, Carlos Magis-Rodriguez, Muhammad Shahdaat Bin Sayeed, Maheswar Satpathy, Andrew Blinov, Fiseha Wadilo Wada, Babak Moazen, Hadi Hassankhani, Jae Il Shin, Sanjay Basu, Aziz Eftekhari, Masood Ali Shaikh, Arya Haj-Mirzaian, Laura Dwyer-Lindgren, Haileab Fekadu Wolde, Habtamu Abera Areri, Krista M. Steuben, Lalit Dandona, Keivan Ahmadi, Aso Mohammad Darwesh, Belete Kassa, Keyghobad Ghadiri, Arash Ziapour, Raquel Crider, Alaa Badawi, Tahvi Frank, Amir Hasanzadeh, Marcel Yotebieng, Jemal Abdu Mohammed, Marcos Roberto Tovani-Palone, Emmanuel Peprah, Mekonnen Sisay, Ghulam Mustafa, Oghenowede Eyawo, Seyed Sina Naghibi Irvani, Vahid Alipour, Reza Malekzadeh, Bereket Duko Adema, Direslgne Misker Abyu, Tinuke O Olagunju, Olatunde Aremu, Roghayeh Mohammadibakhsh, Linh Phuong Doan, Mihiretu Kebede, Aman Yesuf Endries, Amira Shaheen, Belete Biadgo, Ali Rostami, Marwa Rashad Salem, Getnet Gedefaw, Stein Emil Vollset, Gurudatta Naik, Veincent Christian Filipino Pepito, Duduzile Ndwandwe, Melese Abate Reta, Aleksandra Barac, Simon I. Hay, Vishnu Renjith, Seifadin Ahmed Shallo, Kebede Deribe, Malihe Nourollahpour Shiadeh, Tewodros Eshete Wonde, Nuno Taveira, Mohammad Ali Sahraian, Marilita M Moschos, Masoud Foroutan, Alebachew Fasil Ashagre, Félix Carvalho, Yun Jin Kim, Farid Najafi, Tukur Dahiru, Chinwe Juliana Iwu, Dharmesh Kumar Lal, Varshil Mehta, Molly R Nixon, Nahla Anber, Seyedmojtaba Seyedmousavi, Mohammad Rabiee, Nauman Khalid, Felix Akpojene Ogbo, Anselm Okoro, Sanjay Zodpey, Birhanu Geta, Kebede Embaye Gezae, Shirin Djalalinia, Amanda E. Smith, Naser Mohammad Gholi Mezerji, Arvin Haj-Mirzaian, Birkneh Tilahun Tadesse, Yared Belete Belay, Saeed Amini, Ziad A. Memish, Stephanie M. Topp, Eduarda Fernandes, Mohammed Suleiman Obsa, Junaid Khan, Andem Effiong, Jane Jean-Hee Lee, Emmanuel Ngassa Laurent Mayenga, Abdallah M. Samy, Anton Sokhan, Rajesh Sagar, Dawit Zewdu Wondafrash, Atalay Goshu Muluneh, Birhan Alemnew, Asmamaw Demis, Samer Hamidi, Getnet Mengistu, Michael Tamene Haile, Gbenga A. Kayode, Huyen Phuc Do, Yoshan Moodley, Mehdi Hosseinzadeh, Moslem Mohammadi, Dayane Gabriele Alves Silveira, Samad Azari, Gulfaraz Khan, Maysaa El Sayed Zaki, Emmanuel Ankrah Odame, Anusha Ganapati Bhat, Louisa Degenhardt, Mu'awiyyah Babale Sufiyan, Harish Chander Gugnani, Sadaf G. Sepanlou, Ai Koyanagi, Ebrahim M Yimer, Maryam Adabi, Javad Nazari, Saravanan Muthupandian, Evanson Z. Sambala, Salman Khazaei, Nelson Alvis-Guzman, Hunduma Amensisa Bojia, Anwar Rafay, Richard Ofori-Asenso, Ehsan Ahmadpour, José Neves, Desalegn Tadese Mengistu, Shafiu Mohammed, Hamid Yimam Hassen, Navid Rabiee, Dinh-Toi Chu, Zoubida Zaidi, Sajjad Ur Rahman, Tilahun Belete Mossie, Olanrewaju Oladimeji, Krittika Bhattacharyya, Gebrekiros Gebremichael Meles, Hassan Magdy Abd El Razek, Stanislav S. Otstavnov, Shaimaa I. El-Jaafary, Habtamu Temesgen, Lolemo Kelbiso Hanfore, Milad Mohammadoo-Khorasani, Muktar Beshir Ahmed, Karzan Abdulmuhsin Mohammad, Carl Abelardo T. Antonio, Morteza Abdullatif Khafaie, Spencer L. James, Bhaskaran Unnikrishnan, Morteza Shamsizadeh, Kenean Getaneh Tlaye, Ziad El-Khatib, Zohreh Anbari, Aisha Elsharkawy, Nancy Fullman, Cuong Tat Nguyen, Chalachew Genet Akal, Chabila C Mapoma, Amir H. Pakpour, Rafael Alves Guimarães, Jalal Arabloo, Eyasu Ejeta Duken, Hailay Abrha Gesesew, Koku Sisay Tamirat, Batool Fatima, Tissa Wijeratne, Addisu Gize Yeshanew, Benn Sartorius, Kathryn H. Jacobsen, Abdullah T Khoja, Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan, Phetole Walter Mahasha, Takeshi Fukumoto, Maryam Moossavi, Bahram Mohajer, Ravi Prakash Jha, Oladimeji Adebayo, Farshad Farzadfar, Francisco Rogerlândio Martins-Melo, Solomon Sisay, Ensiyeh Jenabi, Bach Xuan Tran, Eleonora Dubljanin, Farnam Mohebi, Jasvinder A. Singh, Barthelemy Kuate Defo, Masoud Behzadifar, Yousef Mohammad, Feleke Mekonnen Demeke, G Anil Kumar, Jan-Walter De Neve, Afshin Zarghi, Hosein Shabaninejad, Trang Huyen Nguyen, Degena Bahrey Tadesse, Monika Sawhney, Eyal Oren, Bayu Begashaw Bekele, Saeed Safari, Salvatore Rubino, Kenji Shibuya, Daniel Diaz, Salman Rawaf, Demelash Woldeyohannes Handiso, Ted R. Miller, Fares Alahdab, Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar, Seyyed Meysam Mousavi, Sonali Kochhar, Azeem Majeed, Till Bärnighausen, Zubair Kabir, Devasahayam J. Christopher, Malede Mequanent Sisay, Adane Teshome Kefale, Shishay Wahdey Tekelemedhin, Tsegaye Lolaso Lenjebo, Yousef Khader, Ali Bijani, Kebreab Paulos, Hagazi Gebre Meles, Euripide Frinel G Arthur Avokpaho, Alireza Ahmadi, Tuomo J. Meretoja, Padukudru Anand Mahesh, Florian Fischer, Mulugeta Melku, Fakher Rahim, Manisha Dubey, Cheru Tesema Leshargie, Vijay Kumar Chattu, Yasir Waheed, Mehdi Noroozi, Austin Carter, Chuanhua Yu, Ronny Westerman, Andualem Henok, Yousef Veisani, Sharath Burugina Nagaraja, Reta Tsegaye Gayesa, Mina Anjomshoa, Andrew T Olagunju, Getachew Mullu Kassa, Belayneh K Gelaw, Jost B. Jonas, Ejaz Ahmad Khan, Adugnaw Berhane, Chukwudi A Nnaji, Daniel Asmelash, Tomislav Mestrovic, Addisu Melese, Stephen S Lim, Yahya Salimi, Chi Linh Hoang, Christopher J L Murray, Mohammad Sadegh Rezai, Bruno F. Sunguya, Herbert C. Duber, Senad Handanagic, Ashish Awasthi, Anthony Masaka, Megha Arora, Sergey Soshnikov, Sangram Kishor Patel, Kwaku Oppong Asante, Haidong Wang, Rajendra Kadel, Bryan L. Sykes, Lucero Cahuana-Hurtado, Afarin Rahimi-Movaghar, Deepa Jahagirdar, Manaye Yihune Teshale, Samantha Leigh Larson, Martin Amogre Ayanore, Sergey K Vladimirov, Gebre Teklemariam Demoz, Fisaha Haile Tesfay, Mohsen Naghavi, Chhabi Lal Ranabhat, Walter Mendoza, Kassawmar Angaw Bogale, Khanh Bao Tran, Berhanu Yazew Wondmagegn, Carlos Miguel Rios González, Ahmad Daryani, Ali H. Mokdad, Julio Cesar Campuzano Rincon, Alemayehu Toma Mena, Navid Manafi, Andre Pascal Kengne, Victor Adekanmbi, Netsanet Fentahun, Olalekan A. Uthman, Desmond Kuupiel, Olatunji O. Adetokunboh, Zahid A Butt, Mohamed Hsairi, Bulat Idrisov, Ranjani Somayaji, Dan J. Stein, Molly H Biehl, Samuel B. Albertson, Laith J. Abu-Raddad, Parvaiz A Koul, Elias Merdassa Roro, Marek Majdan, Dereje Bayissa Demissie, Emilie R Maddison, Naohiro Yonemoto, Ahmad Ghashghaee, Young-Ho Khang, Solomon Olum, Hmwe H Kyu, Amir Radfar, Dirk Douwes-Schultz, Elham Ahmadian, Graduate School, AII - Infectious diseases, APH - Global Health, APH - Methodology, GBD 2017 HIV Collaborators, Clinicum, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland, HUS Comprehensive Cancer Center, Staff Services, University of Helsinki, Department of Oncology, Adema, Bereket Duko, GBD 2017 HIV collaborators, and Public Health
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BACKGROUND: Understanding the patterns of HIV/AIDS epidemics is crucial to tracking and monitoring the progress of prevention and control efforts in countries. We provide a comprehensive assessment of the levels and trends of HIV/AIDS incidence, prevalence, mortality, and coverage of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for 1980-2017 and forecast these estimates to 2030 for 195 countries and territories.METHODS: We determined a modelling strategy for each country on the basis of the availability and quality of data. For countries and territories with data from population-based seroprevalence surveys or antenatal care clinics, we estimated prevalence and incidence using an open-source version of the Estimation and Projection Package-a natural history model originally developed by the UNAIDS Reference Group on Estimates, Modelling, and Projections. For countries with cause-specific vital registration data, we corrected data for garbage coding (ie, deaths coded to an intermediate, immediate, or poorly defined cause) and HIV misclassification. We developed a process of cohort incidence bias adjustment to use information on survival and deaths recorded in vital registration to back-calculate HIV incidence. For countries without any representative data on HIV, we produced incidence estimates by pulling information from observed bias in the geographical region. We used a re-coded version of the Spectrum model (a cohort component model that uses rates of disease progression and HIV mortality on and off ART) to produce age-sex-specific incidence, prevalence, and mortality, and treatment coverage results for all countries, and forecast these measures to 2030 using Spectrum with inputs that were extended on the basis of past trends in treatment scale-up and new infections.FINDINGS: Global HIV mortality peaked in 2006 with 1·95 million deaths (95% uncertainty interval 1·87-2·04) and has since decreased to 0·95 million deaths (0·91-1·01) in 2017. New cases of HIV globally peaked in 1999 (3·16 million, 2·79-3·67) and since then have gradually decreased to 1·94 million (1·63-2·29) in 2017. These trends, along with ART scale-up, have globally resulted in increased prevalence, with 36·8 million (34·8-39·2) people living with HIV in 2017. Prevalence of HIV was highest in southern sub-Saharan Africa in 2017, and countries in the region had ART coverage ranging from 65·7% in Lesotho to 85·7% in eSwatini. Our forecasts showed that 54 countries will meet the UNAIDS target of 81% ART coverage by 2020 and 12 countries are on track to meet 90% ART coverage by 2030. Forecasted results estimate that few countries will meet the UNAIDS 2020 and 2030 mortality and incidence targets.INTERPRETATION: Despite progress in reducing HIV-related mortality over the past decade, slow decreases in incidence, combined with the current context of stagnated funding for related interventions, mean that many countries are not on track to reach the 2020 and 2030 global targets for reduction in incidence and mortality. With a growing population of people living with HIV, it will continue to be a major threat to public health for years to come. The pace of progress needs to be hastened by continuing to expand access to ART and increasing investments in proven HIV prevention initiatives that can be scaled up to have population-level impact.FUNDING: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, National Institute of Mental Health of the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the National Institute on Aging of the NIH.
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17. Global, regional, and national age-sex-specific mortality for 282 causes of death in 195 countries and territories, 1980–2017: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017
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Gregory A Roth, Degu Abate, Kalkidan Hassen Abate, Solomon M Abay, Cristiana Abbafati, Nooshin Abbasi, Hedayat Abbastabar, Foad Abd-Allah, Jemal Abdela, Ahmed Abdelalim, Ibrahim Abdollahpour, Rizwan Suliankatchi Abdulkader, Haftom Temesgen Abebe, Molla Abebe, Zegeye Abebe, Ayenew Negesse Abejie, Semaw F Abera, Olifan Zewdie Abil, Haftom Niguse Abraha, Aklilu Roba Abrham, Laith Jamal Abu-Raddad, Manfred Mario Kokou Accrombessi, Dilaram Acharya, Abdu A Adamu, Oladimeji M Adebayo, Rufus Adesoji Adedoyin, Victor Adekanmbi, Olatunji O Adetokunboh, Beyene Meressa Adhena, Mina G Adib, Amha Admasie, Ashkan Afshin, Gina Agarwal, Kareha M Agesa, Anurag Agrawal, Sutapa Agrawal, Alireza Ahmadi, Mehdi Ahmadi, Muktar Beshir Ahmed, Sayem Ahmed, Amani Nidhal Aichour, Ibtihel Aichour, Miloud Taki Eddine Aichour, Mohammad Esmaeil Akbari, Rufus Olusola Akinyemi, Nadia Akseer, Ziyad Al-Aly, Ayman Al-Eyadhy, Rajaa M Al-Raddadi, Fares Alahdab, Khurshid Alam, Tahiya Alam, Animut Alebel, Kefyalew Addis Alene, Mehran Alijanzadeh, Reza Alizadeh-Navaei, Syed Mohamed Aljunid, Ala'a Alkerwi, François Alla, Peter Allebeck, Jordi Alonso, Khalid Altirkawi, Nelson Alvis-Guzman, Azmeraw T Amare, Leopold N Aminde, Erfan Amini, Walid Ammar, Yaw Ampem Amoako, Nahla Hamed Anber, Catalina Liliana Andrei, Sofia Androudi, Megbaru Debalkie Animut, Mina Anjomshoa, Hossein Ansari, Mustafa Geleto Ansha, Carl Abelardo T Antonio, Palwasha Anwari, Olatunde Aremu, Johan Ärnlöv, Amit Arora, Monika Arora, Al Artaman, Krishna K Aryal, Hamid Asayesh, Ephrem Tsegay Asfaw, Zerihun Ataro, Suleman Atique, Sachin R Atre, Marcel Ausloos, Euripide F G A Avokpaho, Ashish Awasthi, Beatriz Paulina Ayala Quintanilla, Yohanes Ayele, Rakesh Ayer, Peter S Azzopardi, Arefeh Babazadeh, Umar Bacha, Hamid Badali, Alaa Badawi, Ayele Geleto Bali, Katherine E Ballesteros, Maciej Banach, Kajori Banerjee, Marlena S Bannick, Joseph Adel Mattar Banoub, Miguel A Barboza, Suzanne Lyn Barker-Collo, Till Winfried Bärnighausen, Simon Barquera, Lope H Barrero, Quique Bassat, Sanjay Basu, Bernhard T Baune, Habtamu Wondifraw Baynes, Shahrzad Bazargan-Hejazi, Neeraj Bedi, Ettore Beghi, Masoud Behzadifar, Meysam Behzadifar, Yannick Béjot, Bayu Begashaw Bekele, Abate Bekele Belachew, Ezra Belay, Yihalem Abebe Belay, Michelle L Bell, Aminu K Bello, Derrick A Bennett, Isabela M Bensenor, Adam E Berman, Eduardo Bernabe, Robert S Bernstein, Gregory J Bertolacci, Mircea Beuran, Tina Beyranvand, Ashish Bhalla, Suraj Bhattarai, Soumyadeeep Bhaumik, Zulfiqar A Bhutta, Belete Biadgo, Molly H Biehl, Ali Bijani, Boris Bikbov, Ver Bilano, Nigus Bililign, Muhammad Shahdaat Bin Sayeed, Donal Bisanzio, Tuhin Biswas, Brigette F Blacker, Berrak Bora Basara, Rohan Borschmann, Cristina Bosetti, Kayvan Bozorgmehr, Oliver J Brady, Luisa C Brant, Carol Brayne, Alexandra Brazinova, Nicholas J K Breitborde, Hermann Brenner, Paul Svitil Briant, Gabrielle Britton, Traolach Brugha, Reinhard Busse, Zahid A Butt, Charlton S K H Callender, Ismael R Campos-Nonato, Julio Cesar Campuzano Rincon, Jorge Cano, Mate Car, Rosario Cárdenas, Giulia Carreras, Juan J Carrero, Austin Carter, Félix Carvalho, Carlos A Castañeda-Orjuela, Jacqueline Castillo Rivas, Chris D Castle, Clara Castro, Franz Castro, Ferrán Catalá-López, Ester Cerin, Yazan Chaiah, Jung-Chen Chang, Fiona J Charlson, Pankaj Chaturvedi, Peggy Pei-Chia Chiang, Odgerel Chimed-Ochir, Vesper Hichilombwe Chisumpa, Abdulaal Chitheer, Rajiv Chowdhury, Hanne Christensen, Devasahayam J Christopher, Sheng-Chia Chung, Flavia M Cicuttini, Liliana G Ciobanu, Massimo Cirillo, Aaron J Cohen, Leslie Trumbull Cooper, Paolo Angelo Cortesi, Monica Cortinovis, Ewerton Cousin, Benjamin C Cowie, Michael H Criqui, Elizabeth A Cromwell, Christopher Stephen Crowe, John A Crump, Matthew Cunningham, Alemneh Kabeta Daba, Abel Fekadu Dadi, Lalit Dandona, Rakhi Dandona, Anh Kim Dang, Paul I Dargan, Ahmad Daryani, Siddharth K Das, Rajat Das Gupta, José Das Neves, Tamirat Tesfaye Dasa, Aditya Prasad Dash, Adrian C Davis, Nicole Davis Weaver, Dragos Virgil Davitoiu, Kairat Davletov, Fernando Pio De La Hoz, Jan-Walter De Neve, Meaza Girma Degefa, Louisa Degenhardt, Tizta T Degfie, Selina Deiparine, Gebre Teklemariam Demoz, Balem Betsu Demtsu, Edgar Denova-Gutiérrez, Kebede Deribe, Nikolaos Dervenis, Don C Des Jarlais, Getenet Ayalew Dessie, Subhojit Dey, Samath D Dharmaratne, Daniel Dicker, Mesfin Tadese Dinberu, Eric L Ding, M Ashworth Dirac, Shirin Djalalinia, Klara Dokova, David Teye Doku, Christl A Donnelly, E Ray Dorsey, Pratik P Doshi, Dirk Douwes-Schultz, Kerrie E Doyle, Tim R Driscoll, Manisha Dubey, Eleonora Dubljanin, Eyasu Ejeta Duken, Bruce B Duncan, Andre R Duraes, Hedyeh Ebrahimi, Soheil Ebrahimpour, Dumessa Edessa, David Edvardsson, Anne Elise Eggen, Charbel El Bcheraoui, Maysaa El Sayed Zaki, Ziad El-Khatib, Hajer Elkout, Christian Lycke Ellingsen, Matthias Endres, Aman Yesuf Endries, Benjamin Er, Holly E Erskine, Babak Eshrati, Sharareh Eskandarieh, Reza Esmaeili, Alireza Esteghamati, Mahdi Fakhar, Hamed Fakhim, Mahbobeh Faramarzi, Mohammad Fareed, Farzaneh Farhadi, Carla Sofia E sá Farinha, Andre Faro, Maryam S Farvid, Farshad Farzadfar, Mohammad Hosein Farzaei, Valery L Feigin, Andrea B Feigl, Netsanet Fentahun, Seyed-Mohammad Fereshtehnejad, Eduarda Fernandes, Joao C Fernandes, Alize J Ferrari, Garumma Tolu Feyissa, Irina Filip, Samuel Finegold, Florian Fischer, Christina Fitzmaurice, Nataliya A Foigt, Kyle J Foreman, Carla Fornari, Tahvi D Frank, Takeshi Fukumoto, John E Fuller, Nancy Fullman, Thomas Fürst, João M Furtado, Neal D Futran, Silvano Gallus, Alberto L Garcia-Basteiro, Miguel A Garcia-Gordillo, William M Gardner, Abadi Kahsu Gebre, Tsegaye Tewelde Gebrehiwot, Amanuel Tesfay Gebremedhin, Bereket Gebremichael, Teklu Gebrehiwo Gebremichael, Tilayie Feto Gelano, Johanna M Geleijnse, Ricard Genova-Maleras, Yilma Chisha Dea Geramo, Peter W Gething, Kebede Embaye Gezae, Mohammad Rasoul Ghadami, Reza Ghadimi, Khalil Ghasemi Falavarjani, Maryam Ghasemi-Kasman, Mamata Ghimire, Katherine B Gibney, Paramjit Singh Gill, Tiffany K Gill, Richard F Gillum, Ibrahim Abdelmageed Ginawi, Maurice Giroud, Giorgia Giussani, Shifalika Goenka, Ellen M Goldberg, Srinivas Goli, Hector Gómez-Dantés, Philimon N Gona, Sameer Vali Gopalani, Taren M Gorman, Atsushi Goto, Alessandra C Goulart, Elena V Gnedovskaya, Ayman Grada, Giuseppe Grosso, Harish Chander Gugnani, Andre Luiz Sena Guimaraes, Yuming Guo, Prakash C Gupta, Rahul Gupta, Rajeev Gupta, Tanush Gupta, Reyna Alma Gutiérrez, Bishal Gyawali, Juanita A Haagsma, Nima Hafezi-Nejad, Tekleberhan B Hagos, Tewodros Tesfa Hailegiyorgis, Gessessew Bugssa Hailu, Arvin Haj-Mirzaian, Arya Haj-Mirzaian, Randah R Hamadeh, Samer Hamidi, Alexis J Handal, Graeme J Hankey, Hilda L Harb, Sivadasanpillai Harikrishnan, Josep Maria Haro, Mehedi Hasan, Hadi Hassankhani, Hamid Yimam Hassen, Rasmus Havmoeller, Roderick J Hay, Simon I Hay, Yihua He, Akbar Hedayatizadeh-Omran, Mohamed I Hegazy, Behzad Heibati, Mohsen Heidari, Delia 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Rajendra Kadel, Amaha Kahsay, Rizwan Kalani, Manoochehr Karami, Behzad Karami Matin, André Karch, Corine Karema, Hamidreza Karimi-Sari, Amir Kasaeian, Dessalegn H Kassa, Getachew Mullu Kassa, Tesfaye Dessale Kassa, Nicholas J Kassebaum, Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi, Anil Kaul, Zhila Kazemi, Ali Kazemi Karyani, Dhruv Satish Kazi, Adane Teshome Kefale, Peter Njenga Keiyoro, Grant Rodgers Kemp, Andre Pascal Kengne, Andre Keren, Chandrasekharan Nair Kesavachandran, Yousef Saleh Khader, Behzad Khafaei, Morteza Abdullatif Khafaie, Alireza Khajavi, Nauman Khalid, Ibrahim A Khalil, Ejaz Ahmad Khan, Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, Muhammad Ali Khan, Young-Ho Khang, Mona M Khater, Abdullah T Khoja, Ardeshir Khosravi, Mohammad Hossein Khosravi, Jagdish Khubchandani, Aliasghar A Kiadaliri, Getiye D Kibret, Zelalem Teklemariam Kidanemariam, Daniel N Kiirithio, Daniel Kim, Young-Eun Kim, Yun Jin Kim, Ruth W Kimokoti, Yohannes Kinfu, Adnan Kisa, Katarzyna Kissimova-Skarbek, Mika Kivimäki, Ann Kristin Skrindo 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Overview ,Disease ,Territory ,Causes of death ,humanities - Abstract
Global development goals increasingly rely on country-specific estimates for benchmarking a nation's progress. To meet this need, the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2016 estimated global, regional, national, and, for selected locations, subnational cause-specific mortality beginning in the year 1980. Here we report an update to that study, making use of newly available data and improved methods. GBD 2017 provides a comprehensive assessment of cause-specific mortality for 282 causes in 195 countries and territories from 1980 to 2017. The Lancet Publishing Group
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18. Electronic Cigarette Use Among Adolescents in the Russian Federation
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Radik Masagutov, Steve Sussman, Bulat Idrisov, Grace Kong, and Artur Galimov
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Male ,Tatar ,Health (social science) ,Adolescent ,Ethnic group ,Stress coping ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems ,Article ,Odds ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Marijuana use ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,030225 pediatrics ,Environmental health ,Prevalence ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Smoking ,Multilevel model ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Electronic Cigarette Use ,language.human_language ,Siberia ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,language ,Female ,Russian federation ,Psychology - Abstract
Information on e-cigarettes among youth in the Russian Federation is lacking.We examined prevalence of and factors associated with youth e-cigarette use in the Russian Federation.A cross-sectional, anonymous survey, conducted among 716 (females 51.5%) high school students in three cities (i.e., Ufa, Sterlitamak, Karagaevo) within the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russian Federation in 2015, assessed e-cigarette use and its correlates (i.e., sex, age, ethnicity, family structure, parents' highest degrees, antisocial behaviors, stress coping strategies, lifetime cigarette, hookah, alcohol, and marijuana use).Lifetime use of e-cigarettes was 28.6% and past-30-day use was 2.2%. Multilevel modeling showed that belonging to Tatar/Bashkir ethnicity relative to Russian ethnicity (OR = 1.60) and lifetime use of cigarettes (OR = 21.64), hookah (OR = 4.21), and alcohol (OR = 1.90) was associated with greater odds of lifetime use of e-cigarettes. Furthermore, use of social support coping strategies (i.e., utilizing parents for support) were associated with lower odds of lifetime use of e-cigarettes (OR = 0.94).Despite high lifetime e-cigarette use, past-30-day use was low. Greater knowledge of the reasons for e-cigarette discontinuation through continued surveillance is needed in the Russian Federation. Social coping strategies involving parents may inform e-cigarette use prevention.
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19. Prevalence and Co-Occurrence of Addictive Behaviors Among Russian and Spanish Youth
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José P. Espada, Artur Galimov, Jimi Huh, Bulat Idrisov, Jennifer Tsai, María T. Gonzálvez, and Steve Sussman
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Health (social science) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,030508 substance abuse ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Human sexuality ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Cross-cultural ,Generalizability theory ,Psychiatry ,media_common ,Addiction ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Latent class model ,030227 psychiatry ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Health education ,0305 other medical science ,Addictive behavior ,Psychology ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Recently, an addiction matrix measure was assessed among U.S. former alternative high school youth. This presentation seeks to examine the generalizability of findings using this measure among Russian and Spanish high school adolescents. Latent class analysis was used to explore addiction subgroups among adolescents in Russia (average age = 16.27; n = 715) and Spain (average age = 14.9; n = 811). Last 30-day prevalence of one or more of 11 addictions reviewed in the previous work was the primary focus (i.e., cigarettes, alcohol, hard drugs, eating, gambling, Internet, love, sex, exercise, work, and shopping) among Russian youth, and last-30 prevalence of one or more of 8 addictions among Spanish youth (the three drug use items had not been included in the questionnaire for these youths). Results confirmed a two-class model (addicted class and non-addicted class) among both Russian and Spanish adolescents. The mean number of addictions reported was 1.39 ( SD = 1.78) addictions among Russian youth and 1.56 ( SD = 1.68) addictions among Spanish youth. The prevalence of the sample that constituted the “addicted group” in Russia and Spain was 32.2% and 28.6%, respectively. The most prevalent addictions (i.e., love, Internet, exercise) were similar. These results are similar to the findings previously reported for U.S. sample. Latent class structures for addictive behaviors are similar across international adolescent populations. Our results highlight the need to address multiple addictions in health education programming.
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20. Global, regional, and national comparative risk assessment of 79 behavioural, environmental and occupational, and metabolic risks or clusters of risks in 188 countries, 1990-2013
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Neurologie), Universidad del Desarrollo, Novartis Pharmaceutical Corporation, Laboratoire de glaciologie et géophysique de l'environnement (LGGE), Observatoire des Sciences de l'Univers de Grenoble [1985-2015] (OSUG [1985-2015]), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology [2007-2019] (Grenoble INP [2007-2019])-Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology [2007-2019] (Grenoble INP [2007-2019])-Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - 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Académie de Grenoble [2013-2019] (ESPE Grenoble [2013-2019]), Université Grenoble Alpes [2016-2019] (UGA [2016-2019]), Department of Mathematics, University of Iowa [Iowa City], College of Medicine, Alfaisal University, Saudi Ministry of Health, Institut national des recherches agricoles du Bénin, Centre de Recherches agricoles du Sud, Departments of Epidemiology and Nutrition, Unit of Human Nutrition, Agricultural University of Athens, Department of Animal Science, Pennsylvania State University (Penn State), Penn State System-Penn State System, University of Virginia, University of Virginia [Charlottesville], Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit, Institute for Maternal and Child Health - IRCCS ‘‘Burlo Garofolo', Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), NASA-California Institute of Technology (CALTECH), Division of Cardiovascular Medicine and Channing Division of Network Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital [Boston], American University of Beirut [Beyrouth] (AUB), Department of Chemistry, Scientific Computing Research Unit, Department of dermatology, Milano University-Azienda Ospedaleria Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University [New York], The Georges Institute for International Health, The University of Sydney, Department of epidemiology and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Département Optique (OPT), Université européenne de Bretagne - European University of Brittany (UEB)-Télécom Bretagne-Institut Mines-Télécom [Paris] (IMT), Laboratoire des signaux et systèmes (L2S), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-CentraleSupélec-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Universitat Pompeu Fabra [Barcelona], Center for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL), Universitat Pompeu Fabra [Barcelona]-Catalunya ministerio de salud, Nutriments Lipidiques et Prévention des Maladies Métaboliques, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université de la Méditerranée - Aix-Marseille 2, Department of Neurology Lunds University Hospital Lund, Unit of Functional Bionanomaterials, School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham [Birmingham], Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department - Case Western Reserve University, Case Western Reserve University [Cleveland], World Health Organization, Organisation Mondiale de la Santé / World Health Organization Office (OMS / WHO), Nordic School of Public Health, The James Hutton Institute, Horia Hulubei National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington [Seattle], Institute of Public Health, Department of Physics, Clarendon Laboratory, Center for TeleInFrastruktur (CTIF), Aalborg University [Denmark] (AAU), Physikalisches Institut [Freiburg], Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Savoirs, Textes, Langage (STL) - UMR 8163 (STL), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Lille, Dept.of Computer Science, Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras), Istituto Mario Negri Bergamo, Centro Ricerche e Trapianti Villa Camozzi, Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho [São José do Rio Preto] (UNESP), Laboratoire de Génie Informatique et Ingénierie de Production (LGI2P), IMT - MINES ALES (IMT - MINES ALES), Institut Mines-Télécom [Paris] (IMT)-Institut Mines-Télécom [Paris] (IMT), Institut geològic de Catalunya (IGC), Institut Geològic de Catalunya-IGC, Institut Cochin (IC UM3 (UMR 8104 / U1016)), Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 (UPD5)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Physiologie et Génomique des Poissons (LPGP), Structure Fédérative de Recherche en Biologie et Santé de Rennes ( Biosit : Biologie - Santé - Innovation Technologique )-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Politecnico di Milano [Milan] (POLIMI), Symantec, University of Oviedo, European Microsoft Innovation Center (EMIC), Microsoft Corporation [Redmond, Wash.], Technion - Israel Institute of Technology [Haifa], Laboratoire de Mécanique, Physique et Géosciences (LMPG), Université Le Havre Normandie (ULH), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU), Department of Physics, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge [UK] (CAM), Laboratoire de Probabilités et Modèles Aléatoires (LPMA), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC), Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire (IGBMC), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA), Departments of Applied Physics [New Haven], Yale University [New Haven], Center for Mathematical Modeling (CMM), Department of Global Health and Development, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), University of Occupational and Environmental Health [Kitakyushu] (UEOH), Department of Computer Science and Engineering [New Delhi], Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi), Institut de Recherche sur les Phénomènes Hors Equilibre (IRPHE), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-École Centrale de Marseille (ECM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), GlaxoSmithKline, Imperial College London-Clinical Imaging Center, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco [Recife] (UFPE), Maclean Building, Benson Lane, Crowmarsh Gifford, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Nanoscience Institute (NEST), Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Pisa, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Laboratory Of Immune Cell Biology (LICB), JRC Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES), European Commission - Joint Research Centre [Ispra] (JRC), Institute of Human Genetics, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Laboratorio Nacional de Computação Cientifica [Rio de Janeiro] (LNCC / MCT), Occupational Health Unit, Bologna University Hospital-Sant'Orsola-Malpighi Polyclinic, Royal Institute of Technology [Stockholm] (KTH ), NICTA [Eveleigh], National ICT Australia [Sydney] (NICTA), Division of Solid Mechanics, Lund University [Lund], University of Calgary, BioWare Corp, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre, Institut d'Histoire et de Philosophie des Sciences et des Techniques (IHPST), Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (UP1)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Département d'Etudes Cognitives - ENS Paris (DEC), École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS Paris), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS Paris), Ghent University [Belgium] (UGENT), Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering Division [London], Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital [London]-King‘s College London, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP ), Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania [Philadelphia], Laboratoire de recherche en Hydrodynamique, Énergétique et Environnement Atmosphérique (LHEEA), École Centrale de Nantes (ECN)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Recherche en Génie Civil et Mécanique (GeM), Université de Nantes - Faculté des Sciences et des Techniques, Université de Nantes (UN)-Université de Nantes (UN)-École Centrale de Nantes (ECN)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Department of Physiology, Augusta University - Medical College of Georgia, University System of Georgia (USG)-University System of Georgia (USG), Neurorestoration Group, Wolfson Centre for Age-related Diseases-King‘s College London, Electronic Navigation Research Institute (ENRI), Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Department of Computer Science [KAIST] (CS), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Centre for Undergraduate Studies, University of the Punjab, Siemens Corporate Research, Siemens AG [Munich], University of Massachusetts [Boston] (UMass Boston), University of Massachusetts System (UMASS), Department of Materials Science, Sichuan University [Chengdu] (SCU), Natl Engn Res Ctr Vegetables, Key Lab Biol & Genet Improvement Hort Crops N Chi, Beijing Acad Agr & Forestry Sci, University Hospital Puerta de Hierro, Madrid, Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 (UBP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7), MINES ParisTech - École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris-PSL Research University (PSL), Université de Franche-Comté (UFC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Mécanique et des Microtechniques (ENSMM)-Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbeliard (UTBM), Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, École normale supérieure - Lyon (ENS Lyon)-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), MOLTECH-ANJOU (MOLTECH-ANJOU), Université d'Angers (UA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Universidad de Santiago de Chile [Santiago] (USACH)-Universidad del Desarrollo, Observatoire des Sciences de l'Univers de Grenoble (OSUG), Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP)-Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)-Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP)-Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)-Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), École supérieure du professorat et de l'éducation - Académie de Grenoble (ESPE Grenoble), Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA), California Institute of Technology (CALTECH)-NASA, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-CentraleSupélec-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11), Université de la Méditerranée - Aix-Marseille 2-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Structure Fédérative de Recherche en Biologie et Santé de Rennes ( Biosit : Biologie - Santé - Innovation Technologique ), Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Universidad de Santiago de Chile [Santiago] (USACH), École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS Paris)-École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS Paris), King‘s College London-Wolfson Centre for Age-related Diseases, Sichuan University, Universitat de Barcelona, Interne Geneeskunde, Medische Sociologie, MUMC+: MA Psychiatrie (3), MUMC+: Hersen en Zenuw Centrum (3), Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie, CHU Limoges-Institut d'Epidémiologie Neurologique et de Neurologie Tropicale-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Institut Génomique, Environnement, Immunité, Santé, Thérapeutique (GEIST), Université de Limoges (UNILIM)-Université de Limoges (UNILIM), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA), Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology [2007-2019] (Grenoble INP [2007-2019])-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology [2007-2019] (Grenoble INP [2007-2019])-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut Mines-Télécom [Paris] (IMT)-Télécom Bretagne-Université européenne de Bretagne - European University of Brittany (UEB), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 (UPD5)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Cardiovascular Centre (CVC), Groningen Kidney Center (GKC), RS: MHeNs - R2 - Mental Health, Laboratoire de Physique des Solides ( LPS ), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 ( UP11 ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Laboratoire de psychologie sociale et de psychologie cognitive ( LAPSCO ), Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 ( UBP ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Erosion torrentielle neige et avalanches ( UR ETGR ), Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture ( IRSTEA ), Hong Kong Baptist University ( HKBU ), Institut für Informatik [München/Munich] ( LMU ), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Neuroépidémiologie Tropicale ( NET ), CHU Limoges-Institut d'Epidémiologie Neurologique et de Neurologie Tropicale-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale ( INSERM ) -Institut Génomique, Environnement, Immunité, Santé, Thérapeutique ( GEIST ), Université de Limoges ( UNILIM ) -Université de Limoges ( UNILIM ), Insight Centre for Data Analytics (National University of Ireland Galway (NUIG)) ( INSIGHT ), Maladies chroniques, santé perçue, et processus d'adaptation ( APEMAC ), Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 ( UPD5 ) -Université de Lorraine ( UL ), Cancéropôle du Grand Est-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale ( INSERM ), University of Oslo ( UiO ) -University of Oslo ( UiO ), Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas Aridas ( CEAZA ), Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne ( EPFL ), Laboratoire d'Ingénierie des Matériaux ( LIM ), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory [Berkeley] ( LBNL ), Samsung Research &Development Institute India - Bangalore (Groupe Samsung) ( SRI-B ), Computational Science and Engineering Department [Daresbury] ( STFC ), Multimedia Research Center ( MRC ), University of Alberta [Edmonton], Division of Biostatistics ( Biostat - MINNEAPOLIS ), University of Minnesota [Minneapolis], University of Southampton [Southampton], Interactions, transferts, ruptures artistiques et culturels - EA 6301 ( InTRu ), Institut Jacques Monod ( IJM ), Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 ( UPD7 ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), University Medical Center Utrecht, Biologie Fonctionnelle et Adaptative ( BFA ), Imperial College London-Royal Brompton Hospital-National Heart and Lung Institute, Unité de recherche Virologie et Immunologie Moléculaires ( VIM ), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique ( INRA ), National University of Singapore ( NUS ), Centre de Robotique ( CAOR ), MINES ParisTech - École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris-PSL Research University ( PSL ), Department of Signal Theory and Communications ( TSC ), RESPEC ( RESPEC ), Advanced Laboratories on Embedded Systems [Roma] ( ALES ), Wageningen University and Research Centre [Wageningen] ( WUR ), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya [Barcelona] ( UPC ), Institut National de Recherche et d'Analyse Physico-Chimique ( INRAP ), Institut National de Recherche et d'Analyse Physico-chimique (INRAP-Tunisie), Franche-Comté Électronique Mécanique, Thermique et Optique - Sciences et Technologies (UMR 6174) ( FEMTO-ST ), Université de Franche-Comté ( UFC ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ) -Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Mécanique et des Microtechniques ( ENSMM ) -Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbeliard ( UTBM ), Tehran University, Sociétés, Acteurs, Gouvernement en Europe ( SAGE ), Université de Strasbourg ( UNISTRA ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Sciences Economiques et Sociales de la Santé & Traitement de l'Information Médicale ( SESSTIM - U912 INSERM - AMU - IRD ), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement ( IRD ) -Aix Marseille Université ( AMU ) -Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale ( INSERM ), Washington State University ( WSU ), Laboratoire de Physique de l'ENS Lyon ( Phys-ENS ), École normale supérieure - Lyon ( ENS Lyon ) -Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 ( UCBL ), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes ( ISCR ), Université de Rennes 1 ( UR1 ), Université de Rennes ( UNIV-RENNES ) -Université de Rennes ( UNIV-RENNES ) -Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Rennes-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées ( INSA ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Institut de recherche en informatique de Toulouse ( IRIT ), Institut National Polytechnique [Toulouse] ( INP ) -Université Toulouse 1 Capitole ( UT1 ) -Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès ( UT2J ) -Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier ( UPS ), Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Centre de Recherche en Automatique de Nancy ( CRAN ), Université de Lorraine ( UL ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Université Catholique de Louvain ( UCL ), Freie Universität Berlin [Berlin], Div Cyclotron & Radiopharmaceut Sci ( DRDO, INMAS ), Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay ( IPNO ), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 ( UP11 ) -Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS ( IN2P3 ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Tata Research Development and Design Center ( TRDDC ), Laboratoire MOLTECH-Anjou [Angers] ( MOLTECH ANJOU ), Université d'Angers ( UA ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), University of Helsinki [Helsinki], Swedish Defense Research Agency ( FOI ), Servicio de Neurologia ( SANTIAGO - Neurologie ), Universidad de Santiago de Chile [Santiago] ( USACH ) -Universidad del Desarrollo, Novartis Pharmaceutical Corp., East Hanover NJ 07936, USA, Laboratoire de glaciologie et géophysique de l'environnement ( LGGE ), Observatoire des Sciences de l'Univers de Grenoble ( OSUG ), Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 ( UJF ) -Institut national des sciences de l'Univers ( INSU - CNRS ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ) -Université Grenoble Alpes ( UGA ) -Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 ( UJF ) -Institut national des sciences de l'Univers ( INSU - CNRS ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ) -Université Grenoble Alpes ( UGA ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering ( CAD Laboratory ), National Institutes of Health ( NIH ), Centre d'étude et de recherche en informatique et communications ( CEDRIC ), Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Informatique pour l'Industrie et l'Entreprise ( ENSIIE ) -Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers [CNAM] ( CNAM ), Heuristique et Diagnostic des Systèmes Complexes [Compiègne] ( Heudiasyc ), Université de Technologie de Compiègne ( UTC ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), College of Information and Electrical Engineering [Beijing] ( CIEE ), China Agricultural University ( CAU ), Queen Mary University of London ( QMUL ), Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne ( CES ), Université Panthéon-Sorbonne ( UP1 ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Paris School of Economics ( PSE ), École supérieure du professorat et de l'éducation - Académie de Grenoble ( ESPE Grenoble ), Université Savoie Mont Blanc ( USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry] ) -Université Grenoble Alpes ( UGA ), PennState University [Pennsylvania] ( PSU ), Jet Propulsion Laboratory ( JPL ), NASA-California Institute of Technology ( CALTECH ), American University of Beirut [Beyrouth], The University of Sydney [Sydney], Département Optique ( OPT ), Université européenne de Bretagne ( UEB ) -Télécom Bretagne-Institut Mines-Télécom [Paris], Laboratoire des signaux et systèmes ( L2S ), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 ( UP11 ) -CentraleSupélec-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Center for Research in Environmental Epidemiology ( CREAL ), Université de la Méditerranée - Aix-Marseille 2-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique ( INRA ) -Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale ( INSERM ), Center for TeleInFrastruktur ( CTIF ), Aalborg University [Denmark] ( AAU ), Savoirs, Textes, Langage (STL) - UMR 8163 ( STL ), Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Indian Institute of Technology Madras ( IIT Madras ), Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita ( UNESP ), Laboratoire de Génie Informatique et Ingénierie de Production ( LGI2P ), IMT - Mines Alès Ecole Mines - Télécom ( IMT - MINES ALES ), Institut geològic de Catalunya ( IGC ), Institut Cochin ( UM3 (UMR 8104 / U1016) ), Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 ( UPD5 ) -Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale ( INSERM ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Laboratoire de Physiologie et Génomique des Poissons ( LPGP ), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique ( INRA ) -Structure Fédérative de Recherche en Biologie et Santé de Rennes ( Biosit : Biologie - Santé - Innovation Technologique ), Politecnico di Milano [Milan], European Microsoft Innovation Center ( EMIC ), Laboratoire de Mécanique, Physique et Géosciences ( LMPG ), Université Le Havre Normandie ( ULH ), Normandie Université ( NU ) -Normandie Université ( NU ), University of Cambridge [UK] ( CAM ), Laboratoire de Probabilités et Modèles Aléatoires ( LPMA ), Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 ( UPMC ) -Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 ( UPD7 ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire ( IGBMC ), Université de Strasbourg ( UNISTRA ) -Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale ( INSERM ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Center for Mathematical Modeling ( CMM ), Universidad de Santiago de Chile [Santiago] ( USACH ), London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine ( LSHTM ), University of Occupational and Environmental Health [Kitakyushu] ( UEOH ), Indian Institute of Technology Delhi ( IIT Delhi ), Institut de Recherche sur les Phénomènes Hors Equilibre ( IRPHE ), Aix Marseille Université ( AMU ) -Ecole Centrale de Marseille ( ECM ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Universidade Federal de Pernambuco [Recife] ( UFPE ), Nanoscience Institute ( NEST ), Laboratory Of Immune Cell Biology ( LICB ), JRC Institute for Environment and Sustainability ( IES ), European Commission - Joint Research Centre [Ispra] ( JRC ), Bonn Universität [Bonn], Laboratorio Nacional de Computação Cientifica [Rio de Janeiro] ( LNCC / MCT ), Royal Institute of Technology [Stockholm] ( KTH ), National ICT Australia [Sydney] ( NICTA ), Institut d'Histoire et de Philosophie des Sciences et des Techniques ( IHPST ), Université Panthéon-Sorbonne ( UP1 ) -Département d'Etudes Cognitives - ENS Paris ( DEC ), École normale supérieure - Paris ( ENS Paris ) -École normale supérieure - Paris ( ENS Paris ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Ghent University [Belgium] ( UGENT ), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia ( CHOP ), Univeristy of Pennsylvania Medical School, Laboratoire de recherche en Hydrodynamique, Énergétique et Environnement Atmosphérique ( LHEEA ), École Centrale de Nantes ( ECN ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Institut de Recherche en Génie Civil et Mécanique ( GeM ), Université de Nantes ( UN ) -École Centrale de Nantes ( ECN ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Medical College of Georgia, Electronic Navigation Research Institute ( ENRI ), Department of Computer Science [KAIST] ( CS ), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology ( KAIST ), Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire ( LAL ), University of Massachusetts [Boston] ( UMass Boston ), Forouzanfar, Mohammad H, Alexander, Lily, Anderson, H. 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Alex A., Rahimi-Movaghar, Vafa, Ur Rahman, Sajjad, Rana, Saleem M., Refaat, Amany H., Ribeiro, Antonio L., Riccio, Patricia M., Rojas-Rueda, David, Ruhago, George M., Sacco, Ralph L., Salomon, Joshua A., Sampson, Uchechukwu K., Sanabria, Juan R., Sánchez-Pimienta, Tania G., Sanchez-Riera, Lidia, Santos, Itamar S., Saunders, James E., Saylan, Mete I., Schmidt, Jürgen C., Schneider, Ione J.C., Schwebel, David C., Scott, James G., Sepanlou, Sadaf G., Servan-Mori, Edson E., Shamah Levy, Teresa, Shin, Hwashin H., Sigfusdottir, Inga D., Silberberg, Donald H., Simard, Edgar P., Singh, Gitanjali M., Singh, Jasvinder A., Sposato, Luciano A., Sreeramareddy, Chandrashekhar T., Stapelberg, Nicolas J.C., Stein, Dan J., Stein, Murray B., Sunguya, Bruno F., Sykes, Bryan L., Tabb, Karen M., Talongwa, Roberto T., Te Ao, Braden J., Teixeira, Carolina M., Téllez Rojo, Martha M., Terkawi, Abdullah S., Texcalac-Sangrador, José Lui, Thackway, Sarah V., Thorne-Lyman, Andrew L., Thrift, Amanda G., Thurston, George D., Towbin, Jeffrey A., Tran, Bach X., Tsala Dimbuene, Zacharie, Uchendu, Uche S., Ukwaja, Kingsley N., Uzun, Selen B., Van De Vijver, Steven, Van Gool, Coen H., Van Os, Jim, Varakin, Yuri Y., Vasankari, Tommi J., Vasconcelos, Ana Maria N., Vavilala, Monica S., Veerman, Lennert J., Velasquez-Melendez, Gustavo, Venketasubramanian, N., Violante, Francesco S., Victorovich Vlassov, Vasiliy, Wagner, Gregory R., Waller, Stephen G., Wallin, Mitchell T., Warouw, Tati S., Watts, Charlotte H., Weintraub, Robert G., Whiteford, Harvey A., Wilkinson, James D., Williams, Hywel C., Williams, Thomas N., Woldeyohannes, Solomon M., Wolfe, Charles D.A., Wong, John Q., Woolf, Anthony D., Wright, Jonathan L., Yan, Lijing L., Yentür, Gökalp K., Yoon, Seok-Jun, Younis, Mustafa Z., Zaki, Maysaa E., Zunt, Joseph R., Lopez, Alan D., and Temesgen, A.M.
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Male ,Fine particulate matter ,Nutrition and Disease ,MESH : Sanitation ,Health Behavior ,Diseases ,MESH: Metabolic Diseases ,MESH: Global Health ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,MESH: Risk Assessment ,Global Health ,MESH : Nutritional Status ,MESH: Occupational Exposure ,0302 clinical medicine ,Unsafe Sex ,MESH: Risk Factors ,Risk Factors ,Voeding en Ziekte ,Medicine ,Air-pollution ,MESH : Female ,030212 general & internal medicine ,MESH : Risk Assessment ,Sanitation ,Wasting ,2. Zero hunger ,Factors de risc en les malalties ,Medicine (all) ,[ SDV.SPEE ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology ,General Medicine ,MESH : Occupational Diseases ,MESH: Nutritional Status ,All-cause mortality ,MESH : Risk Factors ,humanities ,Environmental Exposure ,Female ,Humans ,Metabolic Diseases ,Nutritional Status ,Occupational Diseases ,Occupational Exposure ,Risk Assessment ,Tobacco smoking ,3. Good health ,Nutritional Statu ,MESH : Occupational Exposure ,MESH : Metabolic Diseases ,Cohort ,medicine.symptom ,Risk assessment ,Blood-pressure ,Human ,MESH: Occupational Diseases ,Risk factors in diseases ,Coronary-heart-disease ,MESH : Male ,MESH: Health Behavior ,MESH: Environmental Exposure ,Population health ,Body-mass index ,03 medical and health sciences ,Household cooking ,Cardiovascular-disease ,Environmental health ,General & Internal Medicine ,parasitic diseases ,Life Science ,MESH: Sanitation ,Risk factor ,MESH : Health Behavior ,VLAG ,GBD2013 ,MESH: Humans ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,Global Burden of Disease Study ,79 behavioural, environmental and occupational, and metabolic risks ,Long-term exposure ,MESH : Humans ,CAUSE-SPECIFIC MORTALITY ,MESH: Male ,Metabolic Disease ,Occupational Disease ,Folkhälsovetenskap, global hälsa, socialmedicin och epidemiologi ,MALE BRITISH DOCTORS ,Years of potential life lost ,Relative risk ,Malalties ,MESH : Global Health ,OUTDOOR AIR-POLLUTION ,[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,business ,MESH : Environmental Exposure ,MESH: Female - Abstract
Summary Background The Global Burden of Disease, Injuries, and Risk Factor study 2013 (GBD 2013) is the first of a series of annual updates of the GBD. Risk factor quantification, particularly of modifiable risk factors, can help to identify emerging threats to population health and opportunities for prevention. The GBD 2013 provides a timely opportunity to update the comparative risk assessment with new data for exposure, relative risks, and evidence on the appropriate counterfactual risk distribution. Methods Attributable deaths, years of life lost, years lived with disability, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) have been estimated for 79 risks or clusters of risks using the GBD 2010 methods. Risk–outcome pairs meeting explicit evidence criteria were assessed for 188 countries for the period 1990–2013 by age and sex using three inputs: risk exposure, relative risks, and the theoretical minimum risk exposure level (TMREL). Risks are organised into a hierarchy with blocks of behavioural, environmental and occupational, and metabolic risks at the first level of the hierarchy. The next level in the hierarchy includes nine clusters of related risks and two individual risks, with more detail provided at levels 3 and 4 of the hierarchy. Compared with GBD 2010, six new risk factors have been added: handwashing practices, occupational exposure to trichloroethylene, childhood wasting, childhood stunting, unsafe sex, and low glomerular filtration rate. For most risks, data for exposure were synthesised with a Bayesian metaregression method, DisMod-MR 2.0, or spatial-temporal Gaussian process regression. Relative risks were based on meta-regressions of published cohort and intervention studies. Attributable burden for clusters of risks and all risks combined took into account evidence on the mediation of some risks such as high body-mass index (BMI) through other risks such as high systolic blood pressure and high cholesterol. Findings All risks combined account for 57·2% (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 55·8–58·5) of deaths and 41·6% (40·1–43·0) of DALYs. Risks quantified account for 87·9% (86·5−89·3) of cardiovascular disease DALYs, ranging to a low of 0% for neonatal disorders and neglected tropical diseases and malaria. In terms of global DALYs in 2013, six risks or clusters of risks each caused more than 5% of DALYs: dietary risks accounting for 11·3 million deaths and 241·4 million DALYs, high systolic blood pressure for 10·4 million deaths and 208·1 million DALYs, child and maternal malnutrition for 1·7 million deaths and 176·9 million DALYs, tobacco smoke for 6·1 million deaths and 143·5 million DALYs, air pollution for 5·5 million deaths and 141·5 million DALYs, and high BMI for 4·4 million deaths and 134·0 million DALYs. Risk factor patterns vary across regions and countries and with time. In sub-Saharan Africa, the leading risk factors are child and maternal malnutrition, unsafe sex, and unsafe water, sanitation, and handwashing. In women, in nearly all countries in the Americas, north Africa, and the Middle East, and in many other high-income countries, high BMI is the leading risk factor, with high systolic blood pressure as the leading risk in most of Central and Eastern Europe and south and east Asia. For men, high systolic blood pressure or tobacco use are the leading risks in nearly all high-income countries, in north Africa and the Middle East, Europe, and Asia. For men and women, unsafe sex is the leading risk in a corridor from Kenya to South Africa. Interpretation Behavioural, environmental and occupational, and metabolic risks can explain half of global mortality and more than one-third of global DALYs providing many opportunities for prevention. Of the larger risks, the attributable burden of high BMI has increased in the past 23 years. In view of the prominence of behavioural risk factors, behavioural and social science research on interventions for these risks should be strengthened. Many prevention and primary care policy options are available now to act on key risks. Funding Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Background The Global Burden of Disease, Injuries, and Risk Factor study 2013 (GBD 2013) is the fi rst of a series of annual updates of the GBD. Risk factor quantifi cation, particularly of modifi able risk factors, can help to identify emerging threats to population health and opportunities for prevention. The GBD 2013 provides a timely opportunity to update the comparative risk assessment with new data for exposure, relative risks, and evidence on the appropriate counterfactual risk distribution. Methods Attributable deaths, years of life lost, years lived with disability, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) have been estimated for 79 risks or clusters of risks using the GBD 2010 methods. Risk–outcome pairs meeting explicit evidence criteria were assessed for 188 countries for the period 1990–2013 by age and sex using three inputs: risk exposure, relative risks, and the theoretical minimum risk exposure level (TMREL). Risks are organised into a hierarchy with blocks of behavioural, environmental and occupational, and metabolic risks at the fi rst level of the hierarchy. The next level in the hierarchy includes nine clusters of related risks and two individual risks, with more detail provided at levels 3 and 4 of the hierarchy. Compared with GBD 2010, six new risk factors have been added: handwashing practices, occupational exposure to trichloroethylene, childhood wasting, childhood stunting, unsafe sex, and low glomerular fi ltration rate. For most risks, data for exposure were synthesised with a Bayesian metaregression method, DisMod-MR 2.0, or spatial-temporal Gaussian process regression. Relative risks were based on meta-regressions of published cohort and intervention studies. Attributable burden for clusters of risks and all risks combined took into account evidence on the mediation of some risks such as high body-mass index (BMI) through other risks such as high systolic blood pressure and high cholesterol. Findings All risks combined account for 57·2% (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 55·8–58·5) of deaths and 41·6% (40·1–43·0) of DALYs. Risks quantified account for 87·9% (86·5−89·3) of cardiovascular disease DALYs, ranging to a low of 0% for neonatal disorders and neglected tropical diseases and malaria. In terms of global DALYs in 2013, six risks or clusters of risks each caused more than 5% of DALYs: dietary risks accounting for 11·3 million deaths and 241·4 million DALYs, high systolic blood pressure for 10·4 million deaths and 208·1 million DALYs, child and maternal malnutrition for 1·7 million deaths and 176·9 million DALYs, tobacco smoke for 6·1 million deaths and 143·5 million DALYs, air pollution for 5·5 million deaths and 141·5 million DALYs, and high BMI for 4·4 million deaths and 134·0 million DALYs. Risk factor patterns vary across regions and countries and with time. In sub-Saharan Africa, the leading risk factors are child and maternal malnutrition, unsafe sex, and unsafe water, sanitation, and handwashing. In women, in nearly all countries in the Americas, north Africa, and the Middle East, and in many other high-income countries, high BMI is the leading risk factor, with high systolic blood pressure as the leading risk in most of Central and Eastern Europe and south and east Asia. For men, high systolic blood pressure or tobacco use are the leading risks in nearly all high-income countries, in north Africa and the Middle East, Europe, and Asia. For men and women, unsafe sex is the leading risk in a corridor from Kenya to South Africa. Interpretation Behavioural, environmental and occupational, and metabolic risks can explain half of global mortality and more than one-third of global DALYs providing many opportunities for prevention. Of the larger risks, the attributable burden of high BMI has increased in the past 23 years. In view of the prominence of behavioural risk factors, behavioural and social science research on interventions for these risks should be strengthened. Many prevention and primary care policy options are available now to act on key risks. Funding Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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21. Role of substance use in HIV care cascade outcomes among people who inject drugs in Russia
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Alexander Y. Walley, Carly Bridden, Dmitry Lioznov, Natalia Gnatienko, Debbie M. Cheng, Elena Blokhina, Bulat Idrisov, Emily Quinn, Evgeny Krupitsky, Karsten Lunze, Jeffrey H. Samet, and Kendall J. Bryant
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Substance-Related Disorders ,media_common.quotation_subject ,HIV Infections ,Craving ,lcsh:HV1-9960 ,Russia ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,Linkage to care ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Opioid craving ,Health care ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Medical prescription ,Substance Abuse, Intravenous ,Psychiatry ,media_common ,lcsh:R5-920 ,business.industry ,Research ,Medical record ,Addiction ,virus diseases ,General Medicine ,Suppressed viral load ,HIV care cascade ,3. Good health ,Unhealthy alcohol use ,Alcoholism ,Injection drug use ,Cohort ,Disease Progression ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,business ,Viral load ,ART ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Cohort study - Abstract
Background Engaging people who drink alcohol or inject drugs in HIV care can be challenging, particularly in Eastern Europe. Healthcare facilities in Russia are organized by specialty; therefore linking patients from addiction care to HIV hospitals has been difficult. The HIV care cascade outlines stages of HIV care (e.g., linkage to care, prescribed antiretroviral therapy [ART], and achieving HIV viral suppression). We hypothesized that unhealthy alcohol use, injection drug use, and opioid craving are associated with unfavorable HIV care cascade outcomes. Methods We analyzed data from a cohort (n = 249) of HIV-positive Russians who have been in addiction hospital treatment in the past year and had a lifetime history of injection drug use (IDU). We evaluated the association between unhealthy alcohol use (AUDIT score > 7 [both hazardous drinking and dependence]), past-month injection drug use (IDU), and opioid craving (visual analogue scale from 1 to 100) with HIV care cascade outcomes. The primary outcome was linkage to HIV care within 12 months. Other outcomes were prescription of ART (secondary) and achievement of undetectable HIV viral load (HVL
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22. Individualism-Collectivism, Social Self-Control and Adolescent Substance Use and Risky Sexual Behavior
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Steve Sussman, Artur Galimov, Brooke L Bennett, Leila Akhmadeeva, Sakshi Regmi, Bulat Idrisov, and Pallav Pokhrel
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Male ,Health (social science) ,Adolescent ,Substance-Related Disorders ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Sexual Behavior ,Individuality ,030508 substance abuse ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Binge drinking ,050109 social psychology ,Interpersonal communication ,Article ,Russia ,Self-Control ,Drug Users ,03 medical and health sciences ,Globalization ,Individualism ,Risk-Taking ,medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Path analysis (statistics) ,Social Behavior ,media_common ,05 social sciences ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Collectivism ,Self-control ,medicine.disease ,Substance abuse ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Adolescent Behavior ,Female ,0305 other medical science ,Psychology ,Social psychology - Abstract
Individualism and collectivism are cultural syndromes that have been associated with adolescent problem behavior in studies conducted in the U.S. and Southeast Asia. However, research investigating the mechanisms of how cultural orientation impacts health risk behaviors has been limited. This study tested a new model explaining the relationship between cultural orientation (i.e., individualism, collectivism) and adolescent problem behavior (i.e., substance use and risky sex) in terms of interpersonal self-regulation (i.e., social self-control). As such, the study is rooted in theories of the role of culture in developing self-regulation. Participants were high school students (N = 716) from the Bashkirtostan Republic of the Russian Federation. Adolescents from the Russian Federation tend to show high prevalence of cigarette smoking and binge drinking. People of the Russian Federation in general are traditionally collectivist in orientation, although increased globalization and post-Soviet capitalism may indicate high individualist values in younger generation Russians. Using path analysis we found that in addition to having direct effects, higher individualism indirectly affected substance use and risky sexual behavior through social self-control and negative life events. Higher collectivism was found to have a direct protective effect on risky sexual behavior and a direct effect on social self-control. However, collectivism was not found to have indirect effects on substance use or risky sexual behavior. Higher individualism appears to function as a risk factor for adolescent problem behavior and this relationship may be mediated by lower social self-control. Culturally-tailored prevention programs utilizing the individualism-collectivism framework may benefit from addressing social self-control.
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23. Food Insecurity, HIV Disease Progression and Access to Care Among HIV-Infected Russians not on ART
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Debbie M. Cheng, Ronald E. Kleinman, Karsten Lunze, Jeffrey H. Samet, Evgeny Krupitsky, Natalia Gnatienko, Bulat Idrisov, Gregory Patts, Elena Blokhina, Sheri D. Weiser, and Carly Bridden
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Male ,Pediatrics ,HIV Infections ,Oral and gastrointestinal ,Health Services Accessibility ,Food Supply ,Russia ,Cohort Studies ,Substance Misuse ,0302 clinical medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Longitudinal Studies ,Young adult ,Confounding ,Middle Aged ,Food insecurity ,Health psychology ,Infectious Diseases ,Treatment Outcome ,Anti-Retroviral Agents ,Cohort ,Public Health and Health Services ,Disease Progression ,HIV/AIDS ,Zero Hunger ,Female ,Public Health ,0305 other medical science ,Infection ,Cohort study ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Social Work ,Social Psychology ,Substance-Related Disorders ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Access to care ,Article ,Medication Adherence ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,Clinical Research ,Internal medicine ,Behavioral and Social Science ,medicine ,Humans ,030505 public health ,Proportional hazards model ,business.industry ,Public health ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,HIV progression ,CD4 Lymphocyte Count ,Good Health and Well Being ,business - Abstract
Food insecurity (FI) has been associated with HIV disease progression among people on antiretroviral therapy (ART), presumably a consequence of poor medication adherence. We assessed whether there is a longitudinal association between FI and two primary outcomes reflecting on HIV disease progression (i.e., CD4 count and time to ART initiation) among people not on ART. Analyses used linear mixed effects and Cox models controlling for confounders. In this cohort (n=310) FI was common (53%). Most (71.3%) reported past month heavy alcohol use and 37.1% reported past month injection drug use. Only 50 participants initiated ART during the study and mean time to ART was 128days (SD 120). There were no significant differences in CD4 cell count between the groups with mild/moderate FI or severe FI versus those with no FI [adjusted mean difference, mild/moderate insecurity versus no FI -32.5 (95% CI -94.3, 29.3); severe versus no FI -45.5 (95% CI -124.1, 33.0); global p=0.42]. We found no significant association between FI and longer time to ART initiation (p=0.36). Food security is a desirable goal for overall health and shown beneficial for those on ART, however it does not appear to be associated with HIV disease progression among those with high prevalence of substance use and not yet on ART.
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24. Implementation of methadone therapy for opioid use disorder in Russia – a modeled cost-effectiveness analysis
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Sean M. Murphy, Mayada Saadoun, Donald S. Shepard, Tyler Morrill, Karsten Lunze, and Bulat Idrisov
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cost-Benefit Analysis ,Service coverage ,World health ,Russia ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Environmental health ,Russia HIV ,Opiate Substitution Treatment ,Medicine ,HIV treatment ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Psychiatry ,health care economics and organizations ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Public health ,Research ,Opioid use disorder ,Cost-effectiveness analysis ,Health Care Costs ,medicine.disease ,Opioid-Related Disorders ,3. Good health ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Health psychology ,Drug dependence ,TB ,Models, Economic ,Cohort ,Quality-Adjusted Life Years ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Methadone ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Opioid agonist therapy using methadone, an effective treatment of opioid use disorders (OUD) for people who inject drugs (PWID), is recommended by the World Health Organization as essential to curtail the growing HIV epidemic. Yet, despite increasing prevalence of OUD and HIV, methadone therapy has not yet been implemented in Russia. The aim of this modeling study was to estimate the cost-effectiveness of methadone therapy for Russian adults with a diagnosed OUD. Methods/Design We modeled the projected program implementation costs and estimated disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) averted over a 10-year period, associated with the provision of methadone therapy for a hypothetical, unreplenished cohort of Russian adults with an OUD (n = 249,000), in comparison to the current therapies at existing addiction treatment facilities. Our model compared four distinct scenarios of treatment coverage in the cohort ranging from 3.1 to 55%. Results Providing methadone therapy to as few as 3.1% of adults with an OUD amounted to an estimated almost 50,000 DALYs averted over 10 years at a cost of just over USD 17 million. Further expanding service coverage to 55% resulted in an estimated almost 900,000 DALYs averted, at a cost of about USD 308 million. Conclusion Our study indicated that implementing opioid agonist therapy with methadone to treat OUD at existing facilities in Russia is highly cost-effective.
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25. Efficacy of Trimebutine Maleate in the Treatment of Functional Dyspepsia in Childhood
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Valery U. Sataev, Elsa N Akhmadeeva, Bulat Idrisov, and Alexander A. Nijevitch
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Agonist ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Treatment regimen ,Nausea ,medicine.drug_class ,business.industry ,Trimebutine ,Epigastric pain ,Gastroenterology ,Placebo group ,Postprandial ,Anesthesia ,Internal medicine ,Trimebutine maleate ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Peripheral μ-, k- and δ-opioid agonist trimebutine maleate is considered to be an effective therapeutic drug for the treatment of functional gastrointestinal disorders. Ninety-two paediatric outpatients (12- 17 year-old) suffering from functional dyspepsia (epigastric pain and meal-induced dyspeptic symptoms) were enrolled in a prospective openlabel study. For ethical reasons, no placebo group was included. Patients were treated with trimebutine maleate (200 mg three times daily). After a 3-week treatment there was a significant decrease in scores of epigastric pain (p
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26. Global, regional, and national prevalence of overweight and obesity in children and adults during 1980-2013: A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013
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Palwasha Anwari, Adrian Davis, Claire L. Wang, Mona Jeffreys, Blake Thomson, Bulat Idrisov, Tommi Vasankari, Yousef Khader, Jasvinder A. Singh, Hiroshi Yatsuya, Fadia AlBuhairan, Nayu Ikeda, Hideaki Toyoshima, Amitava Banerjee, Derek F J Fay, Lela Sturua, Yoshihiro Kokubo, Samuel Oti, Aliya Naheed, Alireza Esteghamati, Seok Jun Yoon, Nima Hafezi-Nejad, Sadaf G. Sepanlou, Graeme J. Hankey, Abraham D. Flaxman, Jihyun Yoon, Ivy Shiue, Tom Achoki, Edmond K. Kabagambe, Nelson Alvis Guzmán, Rafael Alfonso, Derrick A Bennett, Bryan L. Sykes, Andre Pascal Kengne, Elisabete Weiderpass, Simon I. Hay, Tom P Fleming, Karen J. Courville, Michael H. Criqui, Paulo A. Lotufo, Rajeev Gupta, Stan Biryukov, Shiwei Liu, Theo Vos, Vasiliy Victorovich Vlassov, Jixiang Ma, Christopher Margono, Steven van de Vijver, Rasmus Havmoeller, Marian L. Neuhouser, Mohammed K. Ali, Shankuan Zhu, Christopher J L Murray, Marie Ng, Uchechukwu K.A. Sampson, Jung-Chen Chang, Sanjay Basu, Raghib Ali, Lucia Hernandez, Emmanuela Gakidou, J. Lennert Veerman, Zulfiqar A Bhutta, Y Claire Yang, Yong Zhao, Kaustubh Dabhadkar, Anand Dayama, Yichong Li, Mall Leinsalu, Zewdie Aderaw Alemu, Erica Leigh Nelson, Gene F. Kwan, Andrea Pedroza, Xiao Rong Wang, Nicolas J. C. Stapelberg, Dorairaj Prabhakaran, Jed D. Blore, Farhad Islami, Walid Ammar, George A. Mensah, Martin Tobias, N Cabral, Jerry Abraham, Erin C Mullany, Soewarta Kosen, Simerjot K. Jassal, Atsushi Goto, Hyeyoung Seo, Gustavo Velasquez-Melendez, Giancarlo Logroscino, Eric L. Ding, Valery L. Feigin, Mohsen Naghavi, Jost B. Jonas, Vegard Skirbekk, Heather Harewood, Mohammad H. Forouzanfar, Mark A. Green, Niveen M E Abu-Rmeileh, Adnan M. Durrani, Gitanjali M Singh, Eiman Jahangir, Alan D. Lopez, Ali H. Mokdad, Bach Xuan Tran, Xiaofeng Liang, Yuan Qiang Lu, Ruth W Kimokoti, Shams Eldin Ali Hassan Khalifa, K.M. Venkat Narayan, Semaw Ferede Abera, Devina Nand, Samath D Dharmaratne, Rahman Shiri, Stein Emil Vollset, Andrea Werdecker, Taavi Lai, Muhammad Imran Nisar, Rajiv Chowdhury, David K. Cundiff, Young-Ho Khang, Nobhojit Roy, Daniel Kim, Abdullatif Husseini, Jonas Minet Kinge, Joanna Moschandreas, Leonardo Trasande, Ismael Ricardo Campos Nonato, Kenji Shibuya, Sun Ha Jee, Maigeng Zhou, Farshad Farzadfar, Nana Kwaku Mainoo, Simón Barquera, Takayoshi Ohkubo, Margaret Robinson, Nicholas Graetz, Jonathan L. Wright, Cristiana Abbafati, Tony R. Merriman, and Lalit Dandona
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Adult ,Male ,Gerontology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Population health ,Overweight ,Cost of Illness ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Global health ,Nutrition transition ,Humans ,Obesity ,Child ,business.industry ,Public health ,General Medicine ,Models, Theoretical ,medicine.disease ,Years of potential life lost ,Regression Analysis ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Body mass index ,Demography - Abstract
Background In 2010, overweight and obesity were estimated to cause 3·4 million deaths, 3·9% of years of life lost, and 3·8% of disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) worldwide. The rise in obesity has led to widespread calls for regular monitoring of changes in overweight and obesity prevalence in all populations. Comparable, up-to-date information about levels and trends is essential to quantify population health effects and to prompt decision makers to prioritise action. We estimate the global, regional, and national prevalence of overweight and obesity in children and adults during 1980-2013. Methods We systematically identified surveys, reports, and published studies (n=1769) that included data for height and weight, both through physical measurements and self-reports. We used mixed effects linear regression to correct for bias in self-reports. We obtained data for prevalence of obesity and overweight by age, sex, country, and year (n=19 244) with a spatiotemporal Gaussian process regression model to estimate prevalence with 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs). Findings Worldwide, the proportion of adults with a body-mass index (BMI) of 25 kg/m2 or greater increased between 1980 and 2013 from 28·8% (95% UI 28·4-29·3) to 36·9% (36·3-37·4) in men, and from 29·8% (29·3- 30·2) to 38·0% (37·5-38·5) in women. Prevalence has increased substantially in children and adolescents in developed countries; 23·8% (22·9-24·7) of boys and 22·6% (21·7-23·6) of girls were overweight or obese in 2013. The prevalence of overweight and obesity has also increased in children and adolescents in developing countries, from 8·1% (7·7-8·6) to 12·9% (12·3-13·5) in 2013 for boys and from 8·4% (8·1-8·8) to 13·4% (13·0-13·9) in girls. In adults, estimated prevalence of obesity exceeded 50% in men in Tonga and in women in Kuwait, Kiribati, Federated States of Micronesia, Libya, Qatar, Tonga, and Samoa. Since 2006, the increase in adult obesity in developed countries has slowed down. Interpretation Because of the established health risks and substantial increases in prevalence, obesity has become a major global health challenge. Not only is obesity increasing, but no national success stories have been reported in the past 33 years. Urgent global action and leadership is needed to help countries to more effectively intervene. Funding Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
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27. Global, regional, and national levels and causes of maternal mortality during 1990-2013: A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013
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Pediatrics ,Time Factors ,Nutrition and Disease ,hiv-infection ,immunodeficiency virus-1 infection ,peripartum cardiomyopathy ,Poison control ,HIV Infections ,IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS-1 INFECTION ,Socioeconomic Factor ,Global Health ,0302 clinical medicine ,PERIPARTUM CARDIOMYOPATHY ,pregnancy-related mortality ,Risk Factors ,Pregnancy ,Voeding en Ziekte ,Cause of Death ,Global health ,HIV Infection ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,10. No inequality ,Cause of death ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,south-africa ,Medicine (all) ,1. No poverty ,WOMEN ,PREGNANCY-RELATED MORTALITY ,health initiatives ,General Medicine ,SOUTH-AFRICA ,3. Good health ,Maternal Mortality ,World Health ,CHILD SURVIVAL ,Female ,Maternal death ,women ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factor ,DEATHS ,child survival ,Article ,adult mortality ,03 medical and health sciences ,Age Distribution ,HEALTH INITIATIVES ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,HIV-INFECTION ,ADULT MORTALITY ,Injury prevention ,medicine ,Organizational Objectives ,Organizational Objective ,Humans ,VLAG ,Models, Statistical ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,medicine.disease ,deaths ,Standardized mortality ratio ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Relative risk ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectiou ,business ,Demography - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The fifth Millennium Development Goal (MDG 5) established the goal of a 75% reduction in the maternal mortality ratio (MMR; number of maternal deaths per 100,000 livebirths) between 1990 and 2015. We aimed to measure levels and track trends in maternal mortality, the key causes contributing to maternal death, and timing of maternal death with respect to delivery.METHODS: We used robust statistical methods including the Cause of Death Ensemble model (CODEm) to analyse a database of data for 7065 site-years and estimate the number of maternal deaths from all causes in 188 countries between 1990 and 2013. We estimated the number of pregnancy-related deaths caused by HIV on the basis of a systematic review of the relative risk of dying during pregnancy for HIV-positive women compared with HIV-negative women. We also estimated the fraction of these deaths aggravated by pregnancy on the basis of a systematic review. To estimate the numbers of maternal deaths due to nine different causes, we identified 61 sources from a systematic review and 943 site-years of vital registration data. We also did a systematic review of reports about the timing of maternal death, identifying 142 sources to use in our analysis. We developed estimates for each country for 1990-2013 using Bayesian meta-regression. We estimated 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs) for all values.FINDINGS: 292,982 (95% UI 261,017-327,792) maternal deaths occurred in 2013, compared with 376,034 (343,483-407,574) in 1990. The global annual rate of change in the MMR was -0·3% (-1·1 to 0·6) from 1990 to 2003, and -2·7% (-3·9 to -1·5) from 2003 to 2013, with evidence of continued acceleration. MMRs reduced consistently in south, east, and southeast Asia between 1990 and 2013, but maternal deaths increased in much of sub-Saharan Africa during the 1990s. 2070 (1290-2866) maternal deaths were related to HIV in 2013, 0·4% (0·2-0·6) of the global total. MMR was highest in the oldest age groups in both 1990 and 2013. In 2013, most deaths occurred intrapartum or postpartum. Causes varied by region and between 1990 and 2013. We recorded substantial variation in the MMR by country in 2013, from 956·8 (685·1-1262·8) in South Sudan to 2·4 (1·6-3·6) in Iceland.INTERPRETATION: Global rates of change suggest that only 16 countries will achieve the MDG 5 target by 2015. Accelerated reductions since the Millennium Declaration in 2000 coincide with increased development assistance for maternal, newborn, and child health. Setting of targets and associated interventions for after 2015 will need careful consideration of regions that are making slow progress, such as west and central Africa.FUNDING: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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28. Global, regional, national, and selected subnational levels of stillbirths, neonatal, infant, and under-5 mortality, 1980-2015 : a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015
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Pediatrics ,Nutrition and Disease ,Global Health ,Communicable Disease ,0302 clinical medicine ,Voeding en Ziekte ,Infant Mortality ,Compensation law of mortality ,Global health ,Medicine ,LIFE EXPECTANCY ,030212 general & internal medicine ,DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES ,10. No inequality ,Medicine(all) ,NEWBORN BABIES ,Medicine (all) ,Mortality rate ,1. No poverty ,DEATH ,Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology ,General Medicine ,11 Medical And Health Sciences ,Stillbirth ,3. Good health ,Child Mortality ,SURVIVAL ,CHILD-MORTALITY ,HEALTH ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,DEVELOPMENT GOAL 4 ,Human ,INTERVENTIONS ,medicine.medical_specialty ,RJ ,INTEGRATED APPROACH ,Developing country ,Communicable Diseases ,neonatal ,03 medical and health sciences ,Medicine, General & Internal ,030225 pediatrics ,General & Internal Medicine ,Life Science ,Humans ,Global Burden of Disease Study ,VLAG ,Estimation ,Science & Technology ,business.industry ,Klinisk medicin ,Infant ,GBD 2015 Child Mortality Collaborators ,Infant mortality ,Malaria ,Child mortality ,Folkhälsovetenskap, global hälsa, socialmedicin och epidemiologi ,Life expectancy ,Clinical Medicine ,RG ,business ,Demography - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Established in 2000, Millennium Development Goal 4 (MDG4) catalysed extraordinary political, financial, and social commitments to reduce under-5 mortality by two-thirds between 1990 and 2015. At the country level, the pace of progress in improving child survival has varied markedly, highlighting a crucial need to further examine potential drivers of accelerated or slowed decreases in child mortality. The Global Burden of Disease 2015 Study (GBD 2015) provides an analytical framework to comprehensively assess these trends for under-5 mortality, age-specific and cause-specific mortality among children under 5 years, and stillbirths by geography over time. METHODS: Drawing from analytical approaches developed and refined in previous iterations of the GBD study, we generated updated estimates of child mortality by age group (neonatal, post-neonatal, ages 1-4 years, and under 5) for 195 countries and territories and selected subnational geographies, from 1980-2015. We also estimated numbers and rates of stillbirths for these geographies and years. Gaussian process regression with data source adjustments for sampling and non-sampling bias was applied to synthesise input data for under-5 mortality for each geography. Age-specific mortality estimates were generated through a two-stage age-sex splitting process, and stillbirth estimates were produced with a mixed-effects model, which accounted for variable stillbirth definitions and data source-specific biases. For GBD 2015, we did a series of novel analyses to systematically quantify the drivers of trends in child mortality across geographies. First, we assessed observed and expected levels and annualised rates of decrease for under-5 mortality and stillbirths as they related to the Soci-demographic Index (SDI). Second, we examined the ratio of recorded and expected levels of child mortality, on the basis of SDI, across geographies, as well as differences in recorded and expected annualised rates of change for under-5 mortality. Third, we analysed levels and cause compositions of under-5 mortality, across time and geographies, as they related to rising SDI. Finally, we decomposed the changes in under-5 mortality to changes in SDI at the global level, as well as changes in leading causes of under-5 deaths for countries and territories. We documented each step of the GBD 2015 child mortality estimation process, as well as data sources, in accordance with the Guidelines for Accurate and Transparent Health Estimates Reporting (GATHER). FINDINGS: Globally, 5·8 million (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 5·7-6·0) children younger than 5 years died in 2015, representing a 52·0% (95% UI 50·7-53·3) decrease in the number of under-5 deaths since 1990. Neonatal deaths and stillbirths fell at a slower pace since 1990, decreasing by 42·4% (41·3-43·6) to 2·6 million (2·6-2·7) neonatal deaths and 47·0% (35·1-57·0) to 2·1 million (1·8-2·5) stillbirths in 2015. Between 1990 and 2015, global under-5 mortality decreased at an annualised rate of decrease of 3·0% (2·6-3·3), falling short of the 4·4% annualised rate of decrease required to achieve MDG4. During this time, 58 countries met or exceeded the pace of progress required to meet MDG4. Between 2000, the year MDG4 was formally enacted, and 2015, 28 additional countries that did not achieve the 4·4% rate of decrease from 1990 met the MDG4 pace of decrease. However, absolute levels of under-5 mortality remained high in many countries, with 11 countries still recording rates exceeding 100 per 1000 livebirths in 2015. Marked decreases in under-5 deaths due to a number of communicable diseases, including lower respiratory infections, diarrhoeal diseases, measles, and malaria, accounted for much of the progress in lowering overall under-5 mortality in low-income countries. Compared with gains achieved for infectious diseases and nutritional deficiencies, the persisting toll of neonatal conditions and congenital anomalies on child survival became evident, especially in low-income and low-middle-income countries. We found sizeable heterogeneities in comparing observed and expected rates of under-5 mortality, as well as differences in observed and expected rates of change for under-5 mortality. At the global level, we recorded a divergence in observed and expected levels of under-5 mortality starting in 2000, with the observed trend falling much faster than what was expected based on SDI through 2015. Between 2000 and 2015, the world recorded 10·3 million fewer under-5 deaths than expected on the basis of improving SDI alone. INTERPRETATION: Gains in child survival have been large, widespread, and in many places in the world, faster than what was anticipated based on improving levels of development. Yet some countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, still had high rates of under-5 mortality in 2015. Unless these countries are able to accelerate reductions in child deaths at an extraordinary pace, their achievement of proposed SDG targets is unlikely. Improving the evidence base on drivers that might hasten the pace of progress for child survival, ranging from cost-effective intervention packages to innovative financing mechanisms, is vital to charting the pathways for ultimately ending preventable child deaths by 2030. FUNDING: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Erratum: Department of Error, The Lancet,Volume 389, Issue 10064, 2017, Page e1. DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)32608-3
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Natalia Gnatienko, Debbie M. Cheng, Karsten Lunze, Jeffrey H. Samet, Evgeny Krupitsky, Christine E. Chaisson, Bulat Idrisov, Carly Bridden, Elena Blokhina, Sheri D. Weiser, and Greg Patts
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30. Global, regional, and national incidence and mortality for HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria during 1990-2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013
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Anil, Kwan, Gene F., Lai, Taavi, Lakshmana Balaji, Arjun, Lam, Hilton, Lan, Qing, Lansingh, Van C., Larson, Heidi J., Larsson, Ander, Lee, Jong-Tae, Leigh, Jame, Leinsalu, Mall, Leung, Ricky, Li, Yichong, Li, Yongmei, De Lima, Graça Maria Ferreira, Lin, Hsien-Ho, Lipshultz, Steven E., Liu, Shiwei, Liu, Yang, Lloyd, Belinda K., Lotufo, Paulo A., Machado, Vasco Manuel Pedro, Maclachlan, Jennifer H., Magis-Rodriguez, Carlo, Majdan, Marek, Mapoma, Christopher Chabila, Marcenes, Wagner, Marzan, Melvin Barriento, Masci, Joseph R., Mashal, Mohammad Taufiq, Mason-Jones, Amanda J., Mayosi, Bongani M., Mazorodze, Tasara T., Mckay, Abigail Cecilia, Meaney, Peter A., Mehndiratta, Man Mohan, Mejia-Rodriguez, Fabiola, Melaku, Yohannes Adama, Memish, Ziad A., Mendoza, Walter, Miller, Ted R., Mills, Edward J., Mohammad, Karzan Abdulmuhsin, Mokdad, Ali H., Mola, Glen Liddell, Monasta, Lorenzo, Montico, Marcella, Moore, Ami R., Mori, Rintaro, Moturi, Wilkister Nyaora, Mukaigawara, Mitsuru, Murthy, Kinnari S., Naheed, Aliya, Naidoo, Kovin S., Naldi, Luigi, Nangia, Vinay, Narayan, K.M. Venkat, Nash, Deni, Nejjari, Chakib, Nelson, Robert G., Neupane, Sudan Prasad, Newton, Charles R., Ng, Marie, Nisar, Muhammad Imran, Nolte, Sandra, Norheim, Ole F., Nowaseb, Vincent, Nyakarahuka, Luke, Oh, In-Hwan, Ohkubo, Takayoshi, Olusanya, Bolajoko O., Omer, Saad B., Opio, John Nelson, Orisakwe, Orish Ebere, Pandian, Jeyaraj D., Papachristou, Christina, Paternina Caicedo, Angel J., Patten, Scott B., Paul, Vinod K., Pavlin, Boris Igor, Pearce, Neil, Pereira, David M., Pervaiz, Aslam, Pesudovs, Konrad, Petzold, Max, Pourmalek, Farshad, Qato, Dima, Quezada, Amado D., Quistberg, D. Alex, Rafay, Anwar, Rahimi, Kazem, Rahimi-Movaghar, Vafa, Rahman, Sajjad Ur, Raju, Murugesan, Rana, Saleem M., Razavi, Homie, Reilly, Robert Quentin, Remuzzi, Giuseppe, Richardus, Jan Hendrik, Ronfani, Luca, Roy, Nobhojit, Sabin, Nsanzimana, Saeedi, Mohammad Yahya, Sahraian, Mohammad Ali, Samonte, Genesis May J., Sawhney, Monika, Schneider, Ione J.C., Schwebel, David C., Seedat, Soraya, Sepanlou, Sadaf G., Servan-Mori, Edson E., Sheikhbahaei, Sara, Shibuya, Kenji, Shin, Hwashin Hyun, Shiue, Ivy, Shivakoti, Rupak, Sigfusdottir, Inga Dora, Silberberg, Donald H., Silva, Andrea P., Simard, Edgar P., Singh, Jasvinder A., Skirbekk, Vegard, Sliwa, Karen, Soneji, Samir, Soshnikov, Sergey S., Sreeramareddy, Chandrashekhar T., Stathopoulou, Vasiliki Kalliopi, Stroumpoulis, Konstantino, Swaminathan, Soumya, Sykes, Bryan L., Tabb, Karen M., Talongwa, Roberto Tchio, Tenkorang, Eric Yeboah, Terkawi, Abdullah Sulieman, Thomson, Alan J., Thorne-Lyman, Andrew L., Towbin, Jeffrey A., Traebert, Jefferson, Tran, Bach X., Tsala Dimbuene, Zacharie, Tsilimbaris, Miltiadi, Uchendu, Uche S., Ukwaja, Kingsley N., Uzun, Selen Begüm, Vallely, Andrew J., Vasankari, Tommi J., Venketasubramanian, N., Violante, Francesco S., Vlassov, Vasiliy Victorovich, Vollset, Stein Emil, Waller, Stephen, Wallin, Mitchell T., Wang, Linhong, Wang, Xiao Rong, Wang, Yanping, Weichenthal, Scott, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Weintraub, Robert G., Westerman, Ronny, White, Richard A., Wilkinson, James D., Williams, Thomas Neil, Woldeyohannes, Solomon Meseret, Wong, John Q., Xu, Gelin, Yang, Yang C., Yano, Yuichiro, Yentur, Gokalp Kadri, Yip, Paul, Yonemoto, Naohiro, Yoon, Seok-Jun, Younis, Mustafa, Yu, Chuanhua, Jin, Kim Yun, El Sayed Zaki, Maysaa, Zhao, Yong, Zheng, Yingfeng, Zhou, Maigeng, Zhu, Jun, Zou, Xiao Nong, Lopez, Alan D., and Vos, Theo
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BACKGROUND: The Millennium Declaration in 2000 brought special global attention to HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria through the formulation of Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 6. The Global Burden of Disease 2013 study provides a consistent and comprehensive approach to disease estimation for between 1990 and 2013, and an opportunity to assess whether accelerated progress has occured since the Millennium Declaration.METHODS: To estimate incidence and mortality for HIV, we used the UNAIDS Spectrum model appropriately modified based on a systematic review of available studies of mortality with and without antiretroviral therapy (ART). For concentrated epidemics, we calibrated Spectrum models to fit vital registration data corrected for misclassification of HIV deaths. In generalised epidemics, we minimised a loss function to select epidemic curves most consistent with prevalence data and demographic data for all-cause mortality. We analysed counterfactual scenarios for HIV to assess years of life saved through prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) and ART. For tuberculosis, we analysed vital registration and verbal autopsy data to estimate mortality using cause of death ensemble modelling. We analysed data for corrected case-notifications, expert opinions on the case-detection rate, prevalence surveys, and estimated cause-specific mortality using Bayesian meta-regression to generate consistent trends in all parameters. We analysed malaria mortality and incidence using an updated cause of death database, a systematic analysis of verbal autopsy validation studies for malaria, and recent studies (2010-13) of incidence, drug resistance, and coverage of insecticide-treated bednets.FINDINGS: Globally in 2013, there were 1·8 million new HIV infections (95% uncertainty interval 1·7 million to 2·1 million), 29·2 million prevalent HIV cases (28·1 to 31·7), and 1·3 million HIV deaths (1·3 to 1·5). At the peak of the epidemic in 2005, HIV caused 1·7 million deaths (1·6 million to 1·9 million). Concentrated epidemics in Latin America and eastern Europe are substantially smaller than previously estimated. Through interventions including PMTCT and ART, 19·1 million life-years (16·6 million to 21·5 million) have been saved, 70·3% (65·4 to 76·1) in developing countries. From 2000 to 2011, the ratio of development assistance for health for HIV to years of life saved through intervention was US$4498 in developing countries. Including in HIV-positive individuals, all-form tuberculosis incidence was 7·5 million (7·4 million to 7·7 million), prevalence was 11·9 million (11·6 million to 12·2 million), and number of deaths was 1·4 million (1·3 million to 1·5 million) in 2013. In the same year and in only individuals who were HIV-negative, all-form tuberculosis incidence was 7·1 million (6·9 million to 7·3 million), prevalence was 11·2 million (10·8 million to 11·6 million), and number of deaths was 1·3 million (1·2 million to 1·4 million). Annualised rates of change (ARC) for incidence, prevalence, and death became negative after 2000. Tuberculosis in HIV-negative individuals disproportionately occurs in men and boys (versus women and girls); 64·0% of cases (63·6 to 64·3) and 64·7% of deaths (60·8 to 70·3). Globally, malaria cases and deaths grew rapidly from 1990 reaching a peak of 232 million cases (143 million to 387 million) in 2003 and 1·2 million deaths (1·1 million to 1·4 million) in 2004. Since 2004, child deaths from malaria in sub-Saharan Africa have decreased by 31·5% (15·7 to 44·1). Outside of Africa, malaria mortality has been steadily decreasing since 1990.INTERPRETATION: Our estimates of the number of people living with HIV are 18·7% smaller than UNAIDS's estimates in 2012. The number of people living with malaria is larger than estimated by WHO. The number of people living with HIV, tuberculosis, or malaria have all decreased since 2000. At the global level, upward trends for malaria and HIV deaths have been reversed and declines in tuberculosis deaths have accelerated. 101 countries (74 of which are developing) still have increasing HIV incidence. Substantial progress since the Millennium Declaration is an encouraging sign of the effect of global action.FUNDING: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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31. Global, regional, and national levels of neonatal, infant, and under-5 mortality during 1990-2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013
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Karen Sliwa, Xiaofeng Liang, Vivekanand Jha, Dorairaj Prabhakaran, Rakhi Dandona, Gonghuan Yang, Xuan Che, Soewarta Kosen, Sergei Petrovich Ermakov, Ted R. Miller, Samath D Dharmaratne, Philimon Gona, Sergey Soshnikov, Atsushi Goto, Costas A. Christophi, Zacharie Tsala Dimbuene, Elena Alvarez, Yanping Wang, Peggy Pei-Chia Chiang, Mohammad H. Forouzanfar, Giancarlo Logroscino, Massimo Cirillo, Knud Juel, Johanna M. Geleijnse, Stefan Ma, Samaya Ismayilova, Karen Fern Greenwell, Michelle L. Bell, Saad B. Omer, Ademola Lukman Adelekan, Joshua A. Salomon, Dhruv S. Kazi, Jed D. Blore, Walid Ammar, Carly E Levitz, Kovin Naidoo, Solveig A. Cunningham, Stephen G. Waller, Anand Dayama, James D. Wilkinson, Vasiliki Stathopoulou, Meghan D. Mooney, Mall Leinsalu, Jonathan R. Carapetis, Paul S. F. Yip, Anders Larsson, Abbas Ali Mahdi, Hideaki Toyoshima, Guohong Jiang, Xia Wan, Chuanhua Yu, Soufiane Boufous, Ivy Shiue, Bulat Idrisov, Qing Lan, Chelsea A. Liddell, Austin E Schumacher, Valeria Caso, Nigel Bruce, Paulo A. Lotufo, Ibrahim Abubakar, Roberto Tchio Talongwa, Luke Nyakarahuka, Edward J Mills, Iuri da Costa Leite, Semaw Ferede Abera, Ana C. Garcia, Ayse Abbasoglu Ozgoren, Matthew M Coates, Konstantinos Stroumpoulis, Bradford D. Gessner, Kebede Deribe, Tommi Vasankari, Logan Sandar, Kenji Shibuya, Karen M. Tabb, Troy Jacobs, Christopher J L Murray, Chakib Nejjari, Katherine T. Lofgren, Melvin Barrientos Marzan, Haidong Wang, Joanna Moschandreas, Raimundas Lunevicius, Nataliya Foigt, Rashmi Gupta, Ziad A. Memish, Victoria Pillay-van Wyk, Randah R. Hamadeh, Azmeraw T. Amare, Lalit Dandona, Uchechukwu K.A. Sampson, Monika Sawhney, Vasiliy Victorovich Vlassov, Farhad Islami, Palwasha Anwari, Mustafa Z. Younis, Amitava Banerjee, Ruben Castro, David O. Carpenter, Karzan Abdulmuhsin Mohammad, Taavi Lai, Yousef Khader, Sara Sheikhbahaei, Atte Meretoja, Zanfina Ademi, Ivo Rakovac, Yang Yang, Hilda L Harb, Daniel Pope, Jun She, Yichong Li, Andrew L. Thorne-Lyman, Adrian Davis, Stein Emil Vollset, Andre Pascal Kengne, Henry Apfel, Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen, John J. McGrath, Yoshihiro Kokubo, Jonas Minet Kinge, Elisabete Weiderpass, Rajiv Chowdhury, Damian G Hoy, Jürgen C Schmidt, Seyed-Mohammad Fereshtehnejad, Harish Chander Gugnani, Hywel C Williams, Karen Edmond, Peter J. Allen, Marina Shakh-Nazarova, Tom Achoki, Edmond K. Kabagambe, Naohiro Yonemoto, Jun Zhu, Simon I. Hay, Karen J. Courville, Ketevan Goginashvili, Theo Vos, Kim Yun Jin, Kawkab Shishani, Lorenzo Monasta, H. Dean Hosgood, Uʇur Dilmen, Marcella Montico, Shankuan Zhu, Ami R. Moore, Marie Ng, Maigeng Zhou, Hebe N. Gouda, Linh N Bui, Sanjay Basu, Mouhanad Hammami, Mohammad T Mashal, Bryan K. Phillips, Marissa Iannarone, Ronan A Lyons, Young-Ho Khang, Robert G. Weintraub, Luca Ronfani, Daniel Kim, Alanur Çavlin, Ferrán Catalá-López, Ronny Westerman, Maia Kereselidze, Itamar S. Santos, Reza Assadi, Hwashin Hyun Shin, Carolina Maria Teixeira, Berrak Bora Basara, David Rojas-Rueda, Abdullah Sulieman Terkawi, Adansi A. Amankwaa, Nicholas J K Breitborde, Gokalp Kadri Yentur, Kaushalendra Kumar, Daniel Obadare Fijabi, Neeraj Bedi, Robert Quentin Reilly, Ana Maria Nogales Vasconcelos, Scott Weichenthal, Mark A. Green, Selen Begüm Uzun, Mukesh Dherani, Shams Eldin Ali Hassan Khalifa, Majed Asad, Jasvinder A. Singh, Angel J Paternina Caicedo, Eric L. Ding, Jost B. Jonas, Tolesa Bekele, Alan J Thomson, Steven E. Lipshultz, Rosario Cárdenas, Sajjad Ur Rahman, George A. Mensah, Jongmin Lee, Inga Dora Sigfusdottir, Mohammad Yahya Saeedi, Magdalena M. Muszyńska, Ulrich O Mueller, Stephen S Lim, Barthelemy Kuate Defo, Alan D. Lopez, Luciano A. Sposato, G Anil Kumar, Farshad Pourmalek, Zulfiqar A Bhutta, Maysaa El Sayed Zaki, Shiwei Liu, K.M. Venkat Narayan, William Msemburi, Ting Wu Chuang, Zewdie Aderaw Alemu, Saleem M Rana, Mohammad Taghi Hedayati, Mohsen Naghavi, Vegard Skirbekk, Walter Mendoza, Ali H. Mokdad, Yohannes Kinfu, Jean de Dieu Ngirabega, Takayoshi Ohkubo, Parfait Uwaliraye, Tasara T. Mazorodze, Farshad Farzadfar, Rob E. Dorrington, Mohammad A. AlMazroa, R. Kumar, Lesley Rushton, Wang, H, Liddell, Ca, Coates, Mm, Mooney, Md, Levitz, Ce, Schumacher, Ae, Apfel, H, Iannarone, M, Phillips, B, Lofgren, Kt, Sandar, L, Dorrington, Re, Rakovac, I, Jacobs, Ta, Liang, X, Zhou, M, Zhu, J, Yang, G, Wang, Y, Liu, S, Li, Y, Ozgoren, Aa, Abera, Sf, Abubakar, I, Achoki, T, Adelekan, A, Ademi, Z, Alemu, Za, Allen, Pj, Almazroa, Ma, Alvarez, E, Amankwaa, Aa, Amare, At, Ammar, W, Anwari, P, Cunningham, Sa, Asad, Mm, Assadi, R, Banerjee, A, Basu, S, Bedi, N, Bekele, T, Bell, Ml, Bhutta, Z, Blore, J, Basara, Bb, Boufous, S, Breitborde, N, Bruce, Ng, Bui, Ln, Carapetis, Jr, Cárdenas, R, Carpenter, Do, Caso, V, Castro, Re, Catalá Lopéz, F, Cavlin, A, Che, X, Chiang, Pp, Chowdhury, R, Christophi, Ca, Chuang, Tw, Cirillo, Massimo, da Costa Leite, I, Courville, Kj, Dandona, L, Dandona, R, Davis, A, Dayama, A, Deribe, K, Dharmaratne, Sd, Dherani, Mk, Dilmen, U, Ding, El, Edmond, Km, Ermakov, Sp, Farzadfar, F, Fereshtehnejad, Sm, Fijabi, Do, Foigt, N, Forouzanfar, Mh, Garcia, Ac, Geleijnse, Jm, Gessner, Bd, Goginashvili, K, Gona, P, Goto, A, Gouda, Hn, Green, Ma, Greenwell, Kf, Gugnani, Hc, Gupta, R, Hamadeh, Rr, Hammami, M, Harb, Hl, Hay, S, Hedayati, Mt, Hosgood, Hd, Hoy, Dg, Idrisov, Bt, Islami, F, Ismayilova, S, Jha, V, Jiang, G, Jonas, Jb, Juel, K, Kabagambe, Ek, Kazi, D, Kengne, Ap, Kereselidze, M, Khader, Y, Khalifa, Se, Khang, Yh, Kim, D, Kinfu, Y, Kinge, Jm, Kokubo, Y, Kosen, S, Defo, Bk, Kumar, Ga, Kumar, K, Kumar, Rb, Lai, T, Lan, Q, Larsson, A, Lee, Jt, Leinsalu, M, Lim, S, Lipshultz, Se, Logroscino, G, Lotufo, Pa, Lunevicius, R, Lyons, Ra, Ma, S, Mahdi, Aa, Marzan, Mb, Mashal, Mt, Mazorodze, Tt, Mcgrath, Jj, Memish, Za, Mendoza, W, Mensah, Ga, Meretoja, A, Miller, Tr, Mills, Ej, Mohammad, Ka, Mokdad, Ah, Monasta, L, Montico, M, Moore, Ar, Moschandreas, J, Msemburi, Wt, Mueller, Uo, Muszynska, Mm, Naghavi, M, Naidoo, K, Narayan, Kv, Nejjari, C, Ng, M, de Dieu Ngirabega, J, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mj, Nyakarahuka, L, Ohkubo, T, Omer, Sb, Caicedo, Aj, Wyk, Vp, Pope, D, Prabhakaran, D, Rahman, Su, Rana, Sm, Reilly, Rq, Rojas Rueda, D, Ronfani, L, Rushton, L, Saeedi, My, Salomon, J, Sampson, U, Santos, I, Sawhney, M, Schmidt, Jc, Shakh Nazarova, M, She, J, Sheikhbahaei, S, Shibuya, K, Shin, Hh, Shishani, K, Shiue, I, Sigfusdottir, Id, Singh, Ja, Skirbekk, V, Sliwa, K, Soshnikov, S, Sposato, La, Stathopoulou, Vk, Stroumpoulis, K, Tabb, Km, Talongwa, Rt, Teixeira, Cm, Terkawi, A, Thomson, Aj, Thorne Lyman, Al, Toyoshima, H, Dimbuene, Zt, Uwaliraye, P, Uzun, Sb, Vasankari, Tj, Vasconcelos, Am, Vlassov, Vv, Vollset, Se, Vos, T, Waller, S, Wan, X, Weichenthal, S, Weiderpass, E, Weintraub, Rg, Westerman, R, Wilkinson, Jd, Williams, Hc, Yang, Yc, Yentur, Gk, Yip, P, Yonemoto, N, Younis, M, Yu, C, Jin, Ky, El Sayed Zaki, M, Zhu, S, Lopez, Ad, and Murray, C. 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Summary Background Remarkable financial and political efforts have been focused on the reduction of child mortality during the past few decades. Timely measurements of levels and trends in under-5 mortality are important to assess progress towards the Millennium Development Goal 4 (MDG 4) target of reduction of child mortality by two thirds from 1990 to 2015, and to identify models of success. Methods We generated updated estimates of child mortality in early neonatal (age 0–6 days), late neonatal (7–28 days), postneonatal (29–364 days), childhood (1–4 years), and under-5 (0–4 years) age groups for 188 countries from 1970 to 2013, with more than 29 000 survey, census, vital registration, and sample registration datapoints. We used Gaussian process regression with adjustments for bias and non-sampling error to synthesise the data for under-5 mortality for each country, and a separate model to estimate mortality for more detailed age groups. We used explanatory mixed effects regression models to assess the association between under-5 mortality and income per person, maternal education, HIV child death rates, secular shifts, and other factors. To quantify the contribution of these different factors and birth numbers to the change in numbers of deaths in under-5 age groups from 1990 to 2013, we used Shapley decomposition. We used estimated rates of change between 2000 and 2013 to construct under-5 mortality rate scenarios out to 2030. Findings We estimated that 6·3 million (95% UI 6·0–6·6) children under-5 died in 2013, a 64% reduction from 17·6 million (17·1–18·1) in 1970. In 2013, child mortality rates ranged from 152·5 per 1000 livebirths (130·6–177·4) in Guinea-Bissau to 2·3 (1·8–2·9) per 1000 in Singapore. The annualised rates of change from 1990 to 2013 ranged from −6·8% to 0·1%. 99 of 188 countries, including 43 of 48 countries in sub-Saharan Africa, had faster decreases in child mortality during 2000–13 than during 1990–2000. In 2013, neonatal deaths accounted for 41·6% of under-5 deaths compared with 37·4% in 1990. Compared with 1990, in 2013, rising numbers of births, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, led to 1·4 million more child deaths, and rising income per person and maternal education led to 0·9 million and 2·2 million fewer deaths, respectively. Changes in secular trends led to 4·2 million fewer deaths. Unexplained factors accounted for only −1% of the change in child deaths. In 30 developing countries, decreases since 2000 have been faster than predicted attributable to income, education, and secular shift alone. Interpretation Only 27 developing countries are expected to achieve MDG 4. Decreases since 2000 in under-5 mortality rates are accelerating in many developing countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. The Millennium Declaration and increased development assistance for health might have been a factor in faster decreases in some developing countries. Without further accelerated progress, many countries in west and central Africa will still have high levels of under-5 mortality in 2030. Funding Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, US Agency for International Development.
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32. Choosing optimal first-line Helicobacter pylori therapy: a view from a region with high rates of antibiotic resistance
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Bulat Idrisov, Alexander A. Nijevitch, David Y. Graham, and Elsa N Akhmadeeva
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Peptic Ulcer ,Disease ,Article ,Helicobacter Infections ,Russia ,Antibiotic resistance ,Levofloxacin ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Internal medicine ,Drug Discovery ,Concomitant Therapy ,Drug Resistance, Bacterial ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology ,High rate ,biology ,Helicobacter pylori ,business.industry ,Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Surgery ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Treatment Outcome ,Concomitant ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Helicobacter pylori is a gram-negative, microaerophilic spiral bacillus that is associated with life-threatening diseases such as gastric cancer, gastric MALT lymphoma, and peptic ulcer disease. The definition of an effective therapy is one that achieves at least a 90% eradication rate on a per-protocol basis with the first attempt. Eradication rates of H. pylori have declined to unacceptable levels worldwide, mostly due to antibiotic resistance and standard triple therapy gradually has lost its efficacy in most counties. However, bismuth quadruple therapy, when prescribed properly, has maintained its effectiveness. Alternative first-line regimens such as sequential and concomitant therapy were developed to substitute for standard triple therapy and were highly effective in the countries where they were developed, but proved susceptible to failure in regions with high rates of antibiotic resistance. Antibiotic resistance rates in Russia are high, however there is lack of data regarding comparative efficacy of first-line eradication options. The authors of this review extrapolate the knowledge of H. pylori first-line eradication options in Russia based on data from other countries, as well as from domestic studies. The available data support use of 14-day regimens with concomitant therapy, bismuth quadruple therapy, or furazolidone quadruple therapy for empiric use in adults. In addition, 14-day levofloxacin-containing therapies could be used if resistance is relatively low or lacking as triple therapy or possibly as a 5-day concomitant levofloxacin therapy.
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33. An Adaptive Evolution of Helicobacter pylori: Role of the CagA Presence in the Outcome of H. pylori Eradication in Children
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Fanil Bilalov, Elsa N Akhmadeeva, Bulat Idrisov, Alex, Ekaterina Kuchina, and er A Nijevitch
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Introduction: The aim of the study was to determine the evolutionary role of the Cag A presence in the outcome of eradication treatment of H. pylori. Materials and methods: Sixty-seven pediatric dyspeptic patients (mean age 13.7 years, range 5 to 17 years, male/female 24/43) underwent endoscopy for H.pylori presence. Gastric biopsy specimens were taken for histology and/or culture and one biopsy sample was used for CagA PCR determination. H. pylori positive patients were treated for 2 weeks by amoxycilline (50 mg/kg/day), bismuth subcitrate (8 mg/kg/day), nifuratel (30 mg/kg/day) plus omeprazole (1 mg/kg, once daily). Results: Forty one of 67 children (61.2%) were H. pylori positive. Nineteen of 41 strains (46.3%) were CagA positive and 22 were CagA negative (53.7%). H. pylori was eradicated in 33 patients (80.4%). Among the patients with successful eradication 18 children were CagA positive, fourteen were CagA negative. Thus, more patients with CagA-negative status had evidence of ongoing H. pylori infection (36.4% (8/22) versus 5.3% (1/19); χ2=4.08, p=0.0021; Fisher’s exact test p= 0.0238). Conclusion: In our study the carriage of CagA-lacking strain was associated with failure of treatment. In our opinion, this phenomenon, related to extraordinary genome plasticity, not only allows the microbe to maintain balanced relationship with the host, but also to survive in antibacterial therapy conditions.
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34. Correction to Lancet HIV 2016; 3: e361–87
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Kerrie E. Doyle, Olalekan A. Uthman, Laxmikant Chavan, Azmeraw T. Amare, Rasmus Havmoeller, Maryam S. Farvid, Louisa Degenhardt, Mohamed Hsairi, Kimani M Harun, Zoubida Zaidi, Hassan Magdy Abd El Razek, Masako Horino, Rajesh Sagar, Bradford D. Gessner, Bongani M. Mayosi, Konrad Pesudovs, Man Mohan Mehndiratta, Sadaf G. Sepanlou, Akindele Olupelumi Adebiyi, Hye Youn Park, Alexandria Brown, Charles Shey Wiysonge, Bach Xuan Tran, Haidong Kan, Ajit Kumar Yadav, Arsène Kouablan Adou, Karzan Abdulmuhsin Mohammad, In-Hwan Oh, Juan Jesus Carrero, Pratik Pinal Doshi, Panniyammakal Jeemon, Teshome Gebre, Abdullah Sulieman Terkawi, Vasiliki Stathopoulou, Hsing-Yi Chang, Bulat Idrisov, Azeem Majeed, Yoshihiro Kokubo, Zahid A Butt, Yuichiro Yano, Nataliya Foigt, Naris Silpakit, Rajesh Kumar Rai, Rajaa Mohammad, Alireza Esteghamati, Seok Jun Yoon, Kathryn H. Jacobsen, Carl Abelardo T. Antonio, Sibhatu Biadgilign, Ruoyan Tobe-Gai, Balem Demtsu Betsu, Haidong Wang, Samir Soneji, Devasahayam J. Christopher, Ileana Heredia-Pi, Boris Bikbov, John Q. Wong, Yun Jin Kim, Giancarlo Logroscino, Raimundas Lunevicius, Eesh Bhatia, Kazem Rahimi, Sajjad Ur Rahman, Henock Yebyo, Mehdi Yaseri, Rodrigo Sarmiento-Suarez, Yong Zhao, Joseph Friedman, André Faro, Nelson Alvis-Guzman, Yongmei Li, Bemnet Amare Tedla, Wanqing Chen, Shafiu Mohammed, Vivekanand Jha, Achala Upendra Jayatilleke, Guoqing Hu, Yousef Khader, Rafael Alfonso-Cristancho, Girma Temam Shifa, Suzanne Polinder, Bryan L. Sykes, Kaja Abbas, Nadia Akseer, Rakhi Dandona, Aleksandra Barac, Simon I. Hay, Scott B. Patten, Jiabin Shen, Donal Bisanzio, Hilda L Harb, Gizachew Assefa Tessema, Wagner Marcenes, Chabila C Mapoma, Miia Kivipelto, Hsiang Huang, Jung-Chen Chang, P. V. Rao, Amanda J. Mason-Jones, Bolajoko O. Olusanya, Hilton Lam, Amare Deribew, Saleem M Rana, Mohammad Taghi Hedayati, Khurshid Alam, Reza Malekzadeh, Mohamed Magdy Abd El Razek, Mojde Mirarefin, Juan Sanabria, Umar Bacha, Rashmi Gupta, Laith J. Abu-Raddad, Amanuel Tesfay Gebremedhin, Felix Masiye, Maurice Giroud, Palwasha Anwari, Sergey Petrovich Ermakov, Ole Frithjof Norheim, Zulfiqar A Bhutta, Rosario Cárdenas, John J Huang, Alaa Badawi, Edward J Mills, Guohong Jiang, Matthew M Coates, Martin McKee, Jacqueline Castillo Rivas, Norito Kawakami, Chandrashekhar T Sreeramareddy, Mohammad Tavakkoli, Pieter de Jager, Hajo Zeeb, Tim Driscoll, James Leigh, Mohammad Yahya Saeedi, Gelin Xu, Rana J. Asghar, Koranteng Adofo, Sivadasanpillai Harikrishnan, Zewdie Aderaw Alemu, Roberto Tchio Talongwa, Jeanne Françoise Kayibanda, Tuomo J. Meretoja, Alemseged Aregay Gebru, Yuantao Hao, Bereket Yakob, Melvin Barrientos Marzan, Jose Martinez-Raga, Rosana E. Norman, Gebre Yitayih Abyu, Anders Larsson, Dayane Gabriele Alves Silveira, Sasa Rajsic, Elena Alvarez, Nikolaos Tsilimparis, Kenji Shibuya, Alexandra Brazinova, Nader Jahanmehr, Solomon Abreha Damtew, Ambuj Roy, Elisabete Weiderpass, Derrick A Bennett, Holly Hagan, Julio Cesar Campuzano, Shifalika Goenka, Gudlavalleti V S Murthy, Mirriam Chibalabala, Mostafa Qorbani, Peter Njenga Keiyoro, Stein Emil Vollset, Andrea Werdecker, Sanjay Zodpey, Alemayehu B. Mekonnen, Addisu Shunu Beyene, Stephen M. Amrock, Soewarta Kosen, Haseeb Nawaz, Tukur Dahiru, Gessessew Bugssa Hailu, Atsushi Goto, Abdur Rahman Khan, Vipin Gupta, Nima Hafezi-Nejad, Parvaiz A Koul, John Nelson Opio, Jun She, Michael Brainin, Luke Nyakarahuka, Edson Serván-Mori, Dimitris Karletsos, Chandrasekharan Nair Kesavachandran, Van C. Lansingh, Ala'a Alkerwi, Elizabeth Glaser, Ziad A. Memish, Sinead Langan, Usha Ram, Alicia Aleman, Brighton Murimira, Jae-Hyun Park, Foluke Adetola Ojelabi, Anil Kaul, Foad Abd-Allah, Aman Yesuf Endries, Erika Ota, Mark Drew Crosland Guimarães, Rajesh Sharma, Mahdi Mahdavi, Andre Pascal Kengne, Joan B. Soriano, Soumya Swaminathan, Ritul Kamal, Quyen Nguyen, Felix Akpojene Ogbo, Alan J Thomson, Don C. Des Jarlais, Sara Sheikhbahaei, Al Artaman, Chigozie Jesse Uneke, Tsegaye Tewelde Ghiwot, Maya S Fraser, Veena S. Kulkarni, Corine Karema, Samer Hamidi, Randah R. Hamadeh, Marek Majdan, Sait Mentes Birlik, Mihajlo Jakovljevic, Kingsley N. Ukwaja, Jeffrey A. Towbin, Tariku Jibat, Julian David Pillay, Suleman Atique, Raghib Ali, Shicheng Yu, Carlos A. Castañeda-Orjuela, Nobuyuki Horita, Graeme J. Hankey, Prashant Singh, Mouhanad Hammami, Nicholas Steel, Yohannes Kinfu, Hao Zhang, Niveen M E Abu-Rmeileh, François Alla, Johanna M. Geleijnse, Nancy Fullman, Rintaro Mori, Ying Jiang, Semaw Ferede Abera, Atte Meretoja, Katherine Pearson, Robert G. Weintraub, Zubair Kabir, Juanita A. Haagsma, Muhammad Imran Nisar, Benn Sartorius, Lalit Dandona, Amir Kasaeian, Andrew H. Kemp, Melkamu Dedefo Gishu, Ferrán Catalá-López, Deena Alasfoor, Isaac Akinkunmi Adedeji, Hwashin Hyun Shin, Peter Memiah, Muhammad Muhammad Saleh, Mahfuzar Rahman, Yohannes Adama Melaku, Barthelemy Kuate Defo, Alan D. Lopez, Meghan D. Mooney, Inga Dora Sigfusdottir, Walid Ammar, Vegard Skirbekk, David M. Prokop, Edgar P. Simard, Jagdish Khubchandani, Fortuné Gbètoho Gankpé, Arindam Basu, Roman Topor-Madry, Walter Mendoza, Amador Goodridge, G Anil Kumar, Jean de Dieu Ngirabega, Amanuel Alemu Abajobir, João C. Fernandes, Michael Burch, Gholamreza Roshandel, Leo Zoeckler, Ai Koyanagi, Emmanuel Peprah, Maysaa El Sayed Zaki, Shiwei Liu, Shireen Sindi, Adam Trickey, Ali H. Mokdad, William Msemburi, James D. Wilkinson, Rafael Tabarés-Seisdedos, Sungho Won, Abdishakur M. Abdulle, Ted R. Miller, Oluremi N Ajala, Karen Sliwa, Linhong Wang, Awoke Misganaw Temesgen, Jasvinder A. Singh, Kaire Innos, Fisaha Haile Tesfay, Steven E. Lipshultz, Belinda Lloyd, Burcu Kucuk Bicer, Vasiliy Victorovich Vlassov, Maziar Moradi-Lakeh, Abera Kenay Tura, Adeladza Kofi Amegah, Peggy Pei-Chia Chiang, Charles D.A. Wolfe, Ulrich O Mueller, Francis Apolinary Mhimbira, Nicholas J K Breitborde, Monika Sawhney, Eyal Oren, Kim Moesgaard Iburg, Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar, Tomi Akinyemiju, Tissa Wijeratne, Giuseppe Remuzzi, Alemayehu Amberbir, Itamar S. Santos, Ibrahim A Khalil, Aliya Naheed, Anwar Rafay, Beatriz Paulina Ayala Quintanilla, Saleh F. Aldhahri, Jacob Olusegun Olusanya, André Karch, Harish Chander Gugnani, Mohammad Hifz Ur Rahman, Ronny Westerman, Vinod K. Paul, Dietrich Plass, David Rojas-Rueda, Reza Assadi, Tigist Assefa Bayou, Vinay Nangia, Ayalnesh Zemene Yalew, Eric L. Ding, Justin Beardsley, Veena R. Iyer, Stephen S Lim, Bineyam Taye, Till Bärnighausen, Ademola Lukman Adelekan, Joshua A. Salomon, Chakib Nejjari, Josep Maria Haro, Diego De Leo, Faris Lami, Sameer Vali Gopalani, Om P. Singh, Farshad Farzadfar, Kalkidan Hassen Abate, Ejaz Ahmad Khan, Yibeltal Tebekaw Bayou, Norberto Perico, Bruno F. Sunguya, Narayanaswamy Venketasubramanian, Ashish Awasthi, Lorenzo Monasta, David O Soti, Hamid Asayesh, Young-Ho Khang, Thomas Fürst, Hmwe H Kyu, Heidi J. Larson, Amber Sligar, Mahesh Anand Padukudru, Ricky Leung, Reed J D Sorensen, Farshad Pourmalek, Liliana G Ciobanu, Luigi Naldi, Kiran Thapa, Vesper Hichilombwe Chisumpa, Yousef M. Elshrek, Naohiro Yonemoto, Frida Namnyak Ngalesoni, Jennifer O Lam, Neeraj Bedi, Masood Ali Shaikh, Iqbal R. F. Elyazar, Soraya Seedat, Mehdi Javanbakht, Paul S. F. Yip, Grant Nguyen, Peter A. Meaney, Joseph Mikesell, Kebede Deribe, Johan Ärnlöv, Emmanuela Gakidou, Robert W Aldridge, Joseph Robert Ander Fitchett, José das Neves, Ubai Alsharif, Diego Augusto Santos Silva, Cyrus Cooper, H. Dean Hosgood, Seyed-Mohammad Fereshtehnejad, Liesl Zühlke, Dharmesh Kumar Lal, Tim M. Wolock, David M. Pereira, Carla Sofia e Sa Farinha, Miguel Angel Alegretti, Babak Eshrati, Paulo A. Lotufo, Salem Al-Raddadi, Christopher J L Murray, Austin Carter, Rajeev Gupta, Jee-Young Jasmine Choi, Mustafa Z. Younis, Michael R. Phillips, Snehal Patil, Samath D Dharmaratne, Robert P. Dellavalle, George Mugambage Ruhago, Tesfaye Tekle, Shahrzad Bazargan-Hejazi, Peter W. Gething, Isabela M. Benseñor, Zacharie Tsala Dimbuene, Max Petzold, Chuanhua Yu, Ziyad Al-Aly, Ibrahim Abubakar, Noore Alam, Aletta E. Schutte, Andrew L. Thorne-Lyman, Denis Nash, Luca Ronfani, Manisha Dubey, Lydia S. Atkins, Hans W. Hoek, David C. Schwebel, Jost B. Jonas, Carla Makhlouf, Sergey K Vladimirov, Damian G Hoy, Euripide Frinel G Arthur Avokpaho, Florian Fischer, and Imad D A Faghmous
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Burden of disease ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Operations research ,Epidemiology ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Immunology ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,medicine.disease ,medicine.disease_cause ,Infectious Diseases ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,Virology ,Family medicine ,Medicine ,business - Abstract
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd GBD 2015 HIV Collaborators. Estimates of global, regional, and national incidence, prevalence, and mortality of HIV, 1980–2015: the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015. Lancet HIV 2016; 3: e361–87—In this Article, Kerrie E Doyle and David M Pereira have been added to the list of collaborators and Claudia C Pereira has been removed. These corrections have been made as of Aug 22, 2016.
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35. Mandatory addiction treatment for people who use drugs: global health and human rights analysis: Table
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Karsten Lunze, Bulat Idrisov, Mikhail Golichenko, and Adeeba Kamarulzaman
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Drug ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Evidence-based practice ,Human Rights ,media_common.quotation_subject ,MEDLINE ,030508 substance abuse ,Mandatory Programs ,Global Health ,Russia ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Global health ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Substance Abuse, Intravenous ,Psychiatry ,Addiction treatment ,media_common ,Human rights ,business.industry ,Addiction ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Substance abuse ,Evidence-Based Practice ,Government Regulation ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Analysis - Abstract
Global evidence indicates that mandated treatment of drug dependence conflicts with drug users’ human rights and is not effective in treating addiction. Karsten Lunze and colleagues argue that drug treatment policies must be evidence based and meet international standards
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36. Food insecurity and HIV drug and sex risk behaviors among Russians living with HIV
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Evgeny Krupitsky, Bulat Idrisov, Karsten Lunze, Jeffrey H. Samet, Arina Tyurina, Greg Patts, Christine E. Chaisson, Debbie M. Cheng, Carly Bridden, Elena Blokhina, Mary Jo Larson, and Natalia Gnatienko
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Drug ,Gerontology ,Pharmacology ,Sex risk ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,medicine.disease_cause ,Toxicology ,Food insecurity ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,business ,media_common - Published
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37. Food security and nutrition in the Russian Federation – a health policy analysis
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Bulat Idrisov, Luigi Migliorini, Natalia Gnatienko, Elena Yurasova, and Karsten Lunze
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Economic growth ,Economics ,Nutritional Status ,Choice Behavior ,Vulnerable Populations ,Food Supply ,Russia ,Russian Federation ,Environmental health ,medicine ,Humans ,Obesity ,Health policy ,Consumption (economics) ,Food security ,Food availability ,business.industry ,lcsh:Public aspects of medicine ,Health Policy ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,lcsh:RA1-1270 ,Agriculture ,food security ,History, 20th Century ,medicine.disease ,non-communicable diseases ,Diet ,nutrition ,Food processing ,Original Article ,Russian federation ,Energy Intake ,business ,geographic locations - Abstract
Background: In the Russian Federation (Russia), an elevated burden of premature mortality attributable to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) has been observed since the country's economic transition. NCDs are largely related to preventable risk factors such as unhealthy diets. Objective: This health policy study's aim was to analyze past and current food production and nutritional trends in Russia and their policy implications for Russia's NCD burden. Design: We examined food security and nutrition in Russia using an analytical framework of food availability, access to food, and consumption. Results: Agricultural production declined during the period of economic transition, and nutritional habits changed from high-fat animal products to starches. However, per-capita energy consumption remained stable due to increased private expenditures on food and use of private land. Paradoxically, the prevalence of obesity still increased because of an excess consumption of unsaturated fat, sugar, and salt on one side, and insufficient intake of fruit and vegetables on the other. Conclusions: Policy and economic reforms in Russia were not accompanied by a food security crisis or macronutrient deprivation of the population. Yet, unhealthy diets in contemporary Russia contribute to the burden of NCDs and related avoidable mortality. Food and nutrition policies in Russia need to specifically address nutritional shortcomings and food-insecure vulnerable populations. Appropriate, evidence-informed food and nutrition policies might help address Russia's burden of NCDs on a population level.
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38. Immediate and six-month effects of Project Ex Russia: A smoking cessation intervention pilot program
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Steve Sussman, Ping Sun, Thalida Em Arpawong, Leila Akhmadeeva, Polina V. Kukhareva, and Bulat Idrisov
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Adult ,Male ,Program evaluation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Pilot Projects ,Smoking Prevention ,Toxicology ,Quit smoking ,Article ,Russia ,Young Adult ,Standard care ,medicine ,Humans ,Pilot program ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Young adult ,Pharmacology ,Increased motivation ,business.industry ,Pilot trial ,Case-control study ,Smoking cessation intervention ,Behavior, Addictive ,Clinical Psychology ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Treatment Outcome ,Adolescent Behavior ,Sample size determination ,Case-Control Studies ,Physical therapy ,Smoking cessation ,Female ,Smoking Cessation ,Tobacco Use Cessation ,business ,Follow-Up Studies ,Program Evaluation - Abstract
This study evaluates the performance of the Project EX tobacco use cessation program in Russian summer recreational camps. An eight-session clinic-based tobacco use cessation program for adolescents was tested during the summer of 2011 in an experimental pilot trial that involved different youth that rotated through camps. Conditions were nested within camps. Two rotations of unique subject groups of smokers (program and standard care control) through each of five camps provided the means of controlling for campsite by condition. Assignment of condition by rotation was random (by a flip of a coin), achieving reasonable baseline comparability (total n=164 smokers at baseline, 76 program group, 88 standard care control group). Evaluation involved an immediate pretest and posttest and a six-month telephone follow-up. At immediate posttest, Project EX was moderately well-received, significantly reduced future smoking expectation (46% reduction in EX Program Condition versus 8% in Control, p
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39. Global, regional, and national sex-specific burden and control of the HIV epidemic, 1990-2019, for 204 countries and territories: the Global Burden of Diseases Study 2019
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Mohammad Enamul Hoque, Tomislav Mestrovic, Abhay Gaidhane, Christopher J L Murray, Emerito Jose A. Faraon, Mohammad Sadegh Rezai, Babayemi O Olakunde, Fakher Rahim, Ashwin Kamath, Getinet Kassahun, Ekaterina A. Aleksandrova, Seyedeh Zahra Masoumi, Guan Wang, Irina Filip, Edmond D Brewer, Samad Azari, Yasir Waheed, Fahad Alanezi, Ileana Heredia-Pi, Mikhail Sergeevich Zastrozhin, Shadi Rahimzadeh, Jane Jean-Hee Lee, Sajjad Ahmad, Molly R Nixon, Marwa Rashad Salem, Bach Xuan Tran, Linh Phuong Doan, Eyayou Girma Tadesse, Sanjay Basu, Andem Effiong, Jorge Hugo Villafañe, Keivan Ahmadi, Azeem Majeed, Fariba Dorostkar, Seyed Hossein Yahyazadeh Jabbari, Patrick D. M. C. Katoto, Vladimir Andreevich Korshunov, Pankaj Bhardwaj, Aparna I Narayana, Ekaterina Vladimirovna Glushkova, Muhammed Elhadi, Ronny Westerman, Avina Vongpradith, Nelson Alvis-Guzman, Mohamed Hsairi, Kate E. LeGrand, Edward Kwabena Ameyaw, Shirin Djalalinia, R V Polibin, Francisco Rogerlândio Martins-Melo, Andreea Mirica, Mokhtar Mohammadi, Hafte Kahsay Kebede, Aziz Rezapour, Joshua A. Salomon, Marcos Roberto Tovani-Palone, K M Shivakumar, Khaled Khatab, Yusra Ahmed Salih, Ifeanyi Jude Ezeonwumelu, Fisaha Haile Tesfay, Amir Masoud Rahmani, Jae Il Shin, Sahar Saeedi Moghaddam, Bulat Idrisov, Mohammad Ali Mansournia, Rajesh Sagar, Barthelemy Kuate Defo, Mohammed Feyisso Shaka, Desta Debalkie Atnafu, Zahiruddin Quazi Syed, Giang Thu Vu, G Anil Kumar, Gulfaraz Khan, Sonali G. Choudhari, Morteza Shamsizadeh, Adnan Kisa, Hisham Atan Edinur, Stephen S Lim, Bay Vo, Ramesh Holla, Chythra R Rao, Priya Rathi, Berihun Assefa Dachew, Nikolay Ivanovich Briko, Krittika Bhattacharyya, Siyan Yi, Denis O Roshchin, Maysaa El Sayed Zaki, Min Seo Kim, Ghobad Moradi, Souranshu Chatterjee, Nahlah Elkudssiah Ismail, Shafiul Haque, Christine Mpundu-Kaambwa, Zhi-Jiang Zhang, Rezaul Karim Ripon, Kevin S Ikuta, Veincent Christian Filipino Pepito, Jalal Arabloo, Themba G. Ginindza, José Neves, Darshan B B, Sonali Kochhar, Ejaz Ahmad Khan, Yeong Yeh Lee, Himal Kandel, Xuefeng Liu, Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah Adnani, Mariam Molokhia, Aletta E. Schutte, Manasi Kumar, Ionela-Roxana Glavan, Elvis Enowbeyang Tarkang, Sindhura Lakshmi Koulmane Laxminarayana, Rosa A. S. Couto, Marina Pinheiro, Smita Pakhale, Saif Ullah, M. Mofizul Islam, Fabio Barra, Till Bärnighausen, Azizbek A Boltaev, Umar Saeed, Shahrzad Bazargan-Hejazi, Davood Anvari, Hina Shamshad, Sergey Soshnikov, Paul Ward, Alimuddin Zumla, Jeffrey W. Eaton, Babak Moazen, Maciej Banach, Satish Saroshe, Iván Landires, Hedayat Abbastabar, Simone Ferrero, David Laith Rawaf, Addis Aklilu, Hassan Magdy Abd El Razek, Rakhi Dandona, Jaykaran Charan, Deepak Dhamnetiya, Mostafa Dianatinasab, Tanuj Kanchan, Pradhum Ram, Shrikant Pawar, Salahuddin Mohammed, Arief Hargono, Zubair Kabir, Ermiyas Mulu Kebede, Sandhya Neupane Kandel, Virginia Núñez-Samudio, Ahamarshan Jayaraman Nagarajan, Mehdi Hosseinzadeh, Ihoghosa Osamuyi Iyamu, Rabia Hussain, Beatriz Paulina Ayala Quintanilla, Sumaira Mubarik, Milena Santric-Milicevic, Woldesellassie M. Bezabhe, Judie Arulappan, Omid Dadras, Obasanjo Afolabi Bolarinwa, Hooman Tadbiri, Thomas Elliot Nyirenda, Aklilu Endalamaw, Zohra S Lassi, Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan, Phetole Walter Mahasha, Arif Mohammed, Endalkachew Worku Mengesha, Shaimaa I. El-Jaafary, Birkneh Tilahun Tadesse, Lalit Yadav, Yun Jin Kim, Kefyalew Addis Alene, Milena Ilic, Veer Bala Gupta, Nima Rezaei, Maheswar Satpathy, Bhaskaran Unnikrishnan, Mu'awiyyah Babale Sufiyan, Harish Chander Gugnani, Jasvinder A. Singh, Chao Cao, Feleke Mekonnen Demeke, Modhurima Moitra, Abebaw Alemayehu Desta, Wondimu Ayele Manamo, Syed Amir Gilani, Victor Adekanmbi, Omid Rezahosseini, Yousef Mohammad, Abera Getachew Obsa, Biruk Shalmeno Tusa, Taklo Simeneh Yazie Yazie, Aman Yesuf Endries, Soodabeh Aghababaei, Ziad El-Khatib, Alexander Kwarteng, Eyob Alemayehu Gebreyohannes, Segun Emmanuel Ibitoye, Voilet Rodrigues, Lemma Demissie Regassa, Catalina Liliana Andrei, Takeshi Fukumoto, Abdiwahab Hashi, Amanda Novotney, A Koyanagi, Chukwuma David Umeokonkwo, Gizachew Assefa Tessema, Akshaya Srikanth Bhagavathula, Hanadi Al Hamad, Rajesh Elayedath, Eman Abu-Gharbieh, Rekha Thapar, Daniel Diaz, Salman Rawaf, Muktar A Gadanya, Senad Handanagic, Tushar Garg, Ritesh G. Menezes, Laura Dwyer-Lindgren, Lalit Dandona, Vivek Gupta, Muluken Altaye Ayza, Khezar Hayat, Hailay Abrha Gesesew, Godfrey Mutashambara Rwegerera, Christine Lin, Louisa Degenhardt, Peter Meylakhs, Parvaiz A Koul, Austin Carter, Chuanhua Yu, Ranjani Somayaji, Dan J. Stein, Molly H Biehl, Ted R. Miller, Mehrnoosh Samaei, Amanual Getnet Mersha, Harapan Harapan, Tahvi Frank, Richard Charles G Pollok, Priyanga Ranasinghe, Sezer Kisa, Jean Jacques Noubiap, Lorenzo Ferro Desideri, Sapna Gupta, Onome Bright Oghenetega, Hubert Amu, Laith J. Abu-Raddad, Savita Lasrado, Praveen Hoogar, Nikha Bhardwaj, Lillian Mwanri, Olatunde Aremu, Emmanuel Peprah, Mostafa Hosseini, Haidong Wang, Sergey K Vladimirov, Tayyaba Akram, Ehsan Ahmadpour, Mahaveer Golechha, Ahmed I. Hasaballah, Seyed Sina Naghibi Irvani, Nithin Kumar, Soosanna Kumary Chattu, Roxana Jabbarinejad, Fares Alahdab, Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar, Biswa Prakash Nayak, Jagadish Rao Padubidri, Yihienew Mequanint Bezabih, Animut Tagele Tamiru, Oluwatomi Funbi Owopetu, Dinh-Toi Chu, Anna Aleksandrovna Skryabina, Rohollah Kalhor, Alaa Makki, Kamal Hezam, E S Abhilash, Deepa Jahagirdar, Chisom Joyqueenet Akunna, Shoaib Hassan, Ramaiah Itumalla, Archith Boloor, Kewal Krishan, Yohannes Tekalegn, Dharmesh Kumar Lal, Daniel A Adeyinka, Simon I. Hay, Sahar Eftekharzadeh, Ismaeel Yunusa, Richard G. Cowden, Nuno Taveira, Masoud Foroutan, Habtamu Gebrehana Belay, Sami Almustanyir, Tudorel Andrei, Catherine Bisignano, Bhawna Gupta, Birhanu Wubale Yirdaw, Valentin Yurievich Skryabin, Ali Kabir, Richard G. Wamai, Feroze Kaliyadan, K. M. Saif-Ur-Rahman, Emma Elizabeth Spurlock, Ahmad Azam Malik, Saira Afzal, Yousef Moradi, Sayeh Ezzikouri, Vijay Kumar Chattu, Danilo Buonsenso, Inayat Ur Rehman, Georges Nguefack-Tsague, Adithi Shetty, Xiaochen Dai, Florian Fischer, Sabina O Nduaguba, Sharareh Eskandarieh, Olayinka Stephen Ilesanmi, Reta Tsegaye Gayesa, Alexander C. Tsai, Andrew T Olagunju, Trang Huyen Nguyen, Sahel Valadan Tahbaz, Vardhmaan Jain, Monika Sawhney, Bright Opoku Ahinkorah, Masood Ali Shaikh, Nauman Khalid, Mohsen Naghavi, Maarten J. Postma, Zahid A Butt, Chhabi Lal Ranabhat, Saad M.A. Dahlawi, Yanzhong Wang, Mahesh P A, Magdalene K. Walters, Ali H. Mokdad, Muhammad Naveed, Nitin Joseph, Andre M. N. Renzaho, Fatemeh Pashazadeh Kan, Keyghobad Ghadiri, Keshab Deuba, Sadia Bibi, Raghu Radhakrishnan, Abdallah M. Samy, Tezera Moshago Berheto, Allen Seylani, Anasthasia Zastrozhina, Shafiu Mohammed, Irena M Ilic, Andrea Sylvia Winkler, Abidemi Omolara Fasanmi, Muktar Beshir Ahmed, Jeffrey V. Lazarus, Mohamed M. Gad, Eugenio Traini, Ziad A. Memish, Nour Mheidly, Samer Hamidi, Aisha Elsharkawy, Gbenga A. Kayode, Jean B. Nachega, Mosiur Rahman, Katrin Burkart, Soheil Hassanipour, Vahid Alipour, Sowmya J. Rao, Hmwe H Kyu, Tarik A. Rashid, Amare Belachew Dagnew, Ravi Prakash Jha, Ranil Jayawardena, Amir Radfar, Ali Bijani, Tarang Parekh, Mohammad Farahmand, Khem Narayan Pokhrel, Emilie R Maddison, Sandra B. Munro, Naohiro Yonemoto, Ahmad Ghashghaee, Amadou Barrow, Liaqat Ali, Vahit Yigit, Mohammed Shannawaz, Mohammad Ali Moni, Govinda Prasad Dhungana, Sepideh Ahmadi, Hayimro Edemealem Merie, Himanshu Khajuria, Brijesh Sathian, Chukwudi A Nnaji, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Real World Studies in PharmacoEpidemiology, -Genetics, -Economics and -Therapy (PEGET), Value, Affordability and Sustainability (VALUE), and Microbes in Health and Disease (MHD)
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,IMPACT ,Epidemiology ,Immunology ,Hiv epidemic ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,HIV Infections ,Global Health ,medicine.disease_cause ,Global Burden of Disease ,Cost of Illness ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,Pregnancy ,Seroepidemiologic Studies ,Cause of Death ,Virology ,medicine ,Humans ,Epidemic control ,Mortality ,Child ,PROGRESS ,11 Medical and Health Sciences ,RISK ,Estimation ,business.industry ,Public health ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,virus diseases ,SUCCESS ,HIV ,Articles ,CARE ,medicine.disease ,Mental health ,Sex specific ,AIDS ,Infectious Diseases ,EAST ,Sex-specific burdens ,Female ,business ,HIV burden ,Global epidemiology ,Development goals ,Demography - Abstract
Background: The sustainable development goals (SDGs) aim to end HIV/AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. Understanding the current state of the HIV epidemic and its change over time is essential to this effort. This study assesses the current sex-specific HIV burden in 204 countries and territories and measures progress in the control of the epidemic. Methods: To estimate age-specific and sex-specific trends in 48 of 204 countries, we extended the Estimation and Projection Package Age-Sex Model to also implement the spectrum paediatric model. We used this model in cases where age and sex specific HIV-seroprevalence surveys and antenatal care-clinic sentinel surveillance data were available. For the remaining 156 of 204 locations, we developed a cohort-incidence bias adjustment to derive incidence as a function of cause-of-death data from vital registration systems. The incidence was input to a custom Spectrum model. To assess progress, we measured the percentage change in incident cases and deaths between 2010 and 2019 (threshold >75% decline), the ratio of incident cases to number of people living with HIV (incidence-to-prevalence ratio threshold
40. PP018 ADOLESCENT SMOKING CESSATION INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA: PROJECT EX PILOT PROGRAM
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Leila Akhmadeeva, Artur Yamalov, Ping Sun, Bulat Idrisov, Thalida Em Arpawong, and Steve Sussman
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,stomatognathic diseases ,business.industry ,Intervention (counseling) ,education ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,Pilot program ,business ,Adolescent smoking - Full Text
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