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

Ali H. Mokdad(University of Washington), Mohammad H. Forouzanfar(University of Washington), Farah Daoud(University of Washington), Charbel El Bcheraoui(University of Washington), Maziar Moradi‐Lakeh(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Ibrahim Khalil(University of Washington), Ashkan Afshin(University of Washington), Marwa Tuffaha(University of Washington), Raghid Charara(University of Washington), Ryan M Barber(University of Washington), Joseph A. Wagner(University of Washington), Kelly Cercy(University of Washington), Hannah Kravitz(University of Washington), Matthew M Coates(University of Washington), Margaret Robinson(University of Washington), Kara Estep(University of Washington), Caitlyn Steiner(University of Washington), Sara Jaber(University of Washington), Ali A. Mokdad(Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation), Kevin F O'Rourke(University of Washington), Adrienne Chew(University of Washington), Pauline Kim(University of Washington), Mohamed Magdy Abd El Razek(Aswan University), Safa Abdalla, Foad Abd-Allah(Cairo University), Jerry Abraham(University of Southern California), Laith J. Abu‐Raddad(Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar), Niveen M. E. Abu-Rmeileh(Birzeit University), Abdulwahab A Al-Nehmi(Sana'a University), A. S. Akanda(University of Rhode Island), Hanan Al Ahmadi(Shura Council), Mazin J Al Khabouri(Ministry of Health), Faris Lami(University of Baghdad), Zulfa A. Al Rayess(Saudi Center for Disease Prevention and Control), Deena Alasfoor(Ministry of Health), Fadia AlBuhairan(King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences), Saleh Fahed Aldhahri(King Saud Medical City), Suliman Alghnam(Johns Hopkins University), Samia Alhabib(King Abdulaziz Hospital), Nawal Al‐Hamad, Raghib Ali(University of Oxford), Syed Danish Ali(University of London), Mohammad Alkhateeb(King Khalid University Hospital), Mohammad A. AlMazroa(Ministry of Health), Mahmoud A. Alomari, Rajaa Al‐Raddadi(Ministry of Health), Ubai Alsharif(Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin), Nihaya Al‐Sheyab(Médecins Sans Frontières), Shirina Alsowaidi(United Arab Emirates University), Mohamed H. Al‐Thani(Supreme Council Of Health), Khalid A Altirkawi(King Saud University), Azmeraw T. Amare(The University of Adelaide), Heresh Amini(Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute), Walid Ammar(Ministry of Public Health), Palwasha Anwari, Hamid Asayesh(Qom University of Medical Science and Health Services), Rana J Asghar, Ali Assabri(Sana'a University), Reza Assadi(Mashhad University of Medical Sciences), Umar Bacha(University of Management and Technology), Alaa Badawi(Public Health Agency of Canada), Talal Bakfalouni, Mohammed Basulaiman(Ministry of Health), Shahrzad Bazargan‐Hejazi(Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science), Neeraj Bedi(Jazan University), Amit R Bhakta(National Institute of Mental Health), Zulfiqar A Bhutta(Hospital for Sick Children), Aref A. Bin Abdulhak(University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics), Soufiane Boufous(UNSW Sydney), Rupert Bourne(Anglia Ruskin University), Hadi Danawi(Walden University), Jai K Das, Amare Deribew(Kenya Medical Research Institute), Eric L. Ding(Harvard University), Adnan M Durrani(National Institutes of Health), Yousef M Elshrek(University of Tripoli), Mohamed Ibrahim(Saudi Center for Disease Prevention and Control), Babak Eshrati(Arak University of Medical Sciences), Alireza Esteghamati(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Imad A. D. Faghmous(London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine), Farshad Farzadfar(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Andrea B Feigl(Harvard University), Seyed-Mohammad Fereshtehnejad(Karolinska Institutet), Irina Filip(Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical Center), Florian Fischer(Bielefeld University), Fortuné Gbètoho Gankpé(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Hassan II), Ibrahim Ginawi(University of Ha'il), Melkamu Dedefo Gishu(Haramaya University), Rahul Gupta(Virginia Department of Health), Rami Habash(Ministry of Health), Nima Hafezi‐Nejad(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Randah R Hamadeh(Arabian Gulf University), Hayet Hamdouni(Ministère de la Santé), Samer Hamidi(Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University), Hilda L Harb(Ministry of Public Health), Mohammad Sadegh Hassanvand(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Mohammad Taghi Hedayati(Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences), Pouria Heydarpour(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Mohamed Hsaïri(Institut Salah-Azaïz), Abdullatif Husseini(Qatar University), Nader Jahanmehr(Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences), Vivekanand Jha(George Institute for Global Health), Jost B Jonas(Heidelberg University), Nadim E Karam(University of Balamand), Amir Kasaeian(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Nega Assefa Kassa(Haramaya University), Anil Kaul(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences), Yousef Khader(Jordan University of Science and Technology), Shams Eldin Ali Hassan Khalifa(Supreme Council Of Health), Ejaz Ahmad Khan(Health Services Academy), Gulfaraz Khan(United Arab Emirates University), Tawfik Khoja, Ardeshir Khosravi(Ministry of Health and Medical Education), Yohannes Kinfu(University of Canberra), Barthélémy Kuate Defo(Université de Montréal), Arjun Lakshmana Balaji, Raimundas Lunevičius(National Health Service), Carla Makhlouf Obermeyer(American University of Beirut), Reza Malekzadeh(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Morteza Mansourian(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Wagner Marcenes(Queen Mary University of London), Habibolah Masoudi Farid, Alem Mehari(Howard University), Abla Mehio Sibai(American University of Beirut), Ziad A. Memish(Alfaisal University), George A. Mensah(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), Karzan Abdulmuhsin Mohammad(Salahaddin University-Erbil), Ziad Nahas(American University of Beirut Medical Center), Jamal Nasher(Sana'a University), Haseeb Nawaz(Southern Illinois University School of Medicine), Chakib Nejjari, Muhammad Imran Nisar(Aga Khan University), Saad B Omer(Emory University), Mahboubeh Parsaeian(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Emmanuel Peprah(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), Aslam Pervaiz(Shaikh Zayed Postgraduate Medical Institute), Farshad Pourmalek(University of British Columbia), Dima M. Qato(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Mostafa Qorbani(Jahrom University of Medical Sciences), Amir Radfar(A.T. Still University), Anwar Rafay, Kazem Rahimi(University of Oxford), Vafa Rahimi‐Movaghar(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Sajjad Ur Rahman(Hamad Medical Corporation), Rajesh Kumar, Saleem M Rana(University of Health Sciences Lahore), Sowmya R. Rao(Boston University), Amany Refaat(Suez Canal University), Serge Resnikoff(Brien Holden Vision Institute), Gholamreza Roshandel(Golestan University), Georges Saadé(Lebanese University), Mohammad Y. Saeedi(Ministry of Health), Mohammad Ali Sahraian(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Shadi Saleh(American University of Beirut), Lídia Sànchez-Riera(Institut d'Investigació Biomédica de Bellvitge), Maheswar Satpathy(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Sadaf G Sepanlou(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Tesfaye Setegn(Bahir Dar University), Amira Shaheen(An-Najah National University), Saeid Shahraz(Tufts Medical Center), Sara Sheikhbahaei(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Kawkab Shishani(Washington State University Spokane), Karen Sliwa(University of Cape Town), Mohammad Tavakkoli(Westchester Medical Center), Abdullah Sulieman Terkawi(Riyadh Elm University), Olalekan A. Uthman(University of Warwick), Ronny Westerman(Federal Institute for Population Research), Mustafa Z Younis(Jackson State University), Maysaa El Sayed Zaki(Mansoura University), Faı̈ez Zannad(Inserm), Gregory A. Roth(University of Washington), Haidong Wang(University of Washington), Mohsen Naghavi(University of Washington), Theo Vos(University of Washington), Abdullah A. Al Rabeeah(Ministry of Health), Alan D López(The University of Melbourne), Christopher J L Murray(University of Washington)
The Lancet Global Health
August 30, 2016
Cited by 220Open Access
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The eastern Mediterranean region is comprised of 22 countries: Afghanistan, Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Since our Global Burden of Disease Study 2010 (GBD 2010), the region has faced unrest as a result of revolutions, wars, and the so-called Arab uprisings. The objective of this study was to present the burden of diseases, injuries, and risk factors in the eastern Mediterranean region as of 2013. METHODS: GBD 2013 includes an annual assessment covering 188 countries from 1990 to 2013. The study covers 306 diseases and injuries, 1233 sequelae, and 79 risk factors. Our GBD 2013 analyses included the addition of new data through updated systematic reviews and through the contribution of unpublished data sources from collaborators, an updated version of modelling software, and several improvements in our methods. In this systematic analysis, we use data from GBD 2013 to analyse the burden of disease and injuries in the eastern Mediterranean region specifically. FINDINGS: The leading cause of death in the region in 2013 was ischaemic heart disease (90·3 deaths per 100 000 people), which increased by 17·2% since 1990. However, diarrhoeal diseases were the leading cause of death in Somalia (186·7 deaths per 100 000 people) in 2013, which decreased by 26·9% since 1990. The leading cause of disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) was ischaemic heart disease for males and lower respiratory infection for females. High blood pressure was the leading risk factor for DALYs in 2013, with an increase of 83·3% since 1990. Risk factors for DALYs varied by country. In low-income countries, childhood wasting was the leading cause of DALYs in Afghanistan, Somalia, and Yemen, whereas unsafe sex was the leading cause in Djibouti. Non-communicable risk factors were the leading cause of DALYs in high-income and middle-income countries in the region. DALY risk factors varied by age, with child and maternal malnutrition affecting the younger age groups (aged 28 days to 4 years), whereas high bodyweight and systolic blood pressure affected older people (aged 60-80 years). The proportion of DALYs attributed to high body-mass index increased from 3·7% to 7·5% between 1990 and 2013. Burden of mental health problems and drug use increased. Most increases in DALYs, especially from non-communicable diseases, were due to population growth. The crises in Egypt, Yemen, Libya, and Syria have resulted in a reduction in life expectancy; life expectancy in Syria would have been 5 years higher than that recorded for females and 6 years higher for males had the crisis not occurred. INTERPRETATION: Our study shows that the eastern Mediterranean region is going through a crucial health phase. The Arab uprisings and the wars that followed, coupled with ageing and population growth, will have a major impact on the region's health and resources. The region has historically seen improvements in life expectancy and other health indicators, even under stress. However, the current situation will cause deteriorating health conditions for many countries and for many years and will have an impact on the region and the rest of the world. Based on our findings, we call for increased investment in health in the region in addition to reducing the conflicts. FUNDING: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.


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