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The global burden of scabies: a cross-sectional analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015

机译:全球疥疮负担:2015年全球疾病研究负担的横截面分析

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Summary Background Numerous population-based studies have documented high prevalence of scabies in overcrowded settings, particularly among children and in tropical regions. We provide an estimate of the global burden of scabies using data from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study 2015. Methods We identified scabies epidemiological data sources from an extensive literature search and hospital insurance data and analysed data sources with a Bayesian meta-regression modelling tool, DisMod-MR 2·1, to yield prevalence estimates. We combined prevalence estimates with a disability weight, measuring disfigurement, itch, and pain caused by scabies, to produce years lived with disability (YLDs). With an assumed zero mortality from scabies, YLDs were equivalent to disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs). We estimated DALYs for 195 countries divided into 21 world regions, in both sexes and 20 age groups, between 1990 and 2015. Findings Scabies was responsible for 0·21% of DALYs from all conditions studied by GBD 2015 worldwide. The world regions of east Asia (age-standardised DALYs 136·32), southeast Asia (134·57), Oceania (120·34), tropical Latin America (99·94), and south Asia (69·41) had the greatest burden of DALYs from scabies. Mean percent change of DALY rate from 1990 to 2015 was less than 8% in all world regions, except North America, which had a 23·9% increase. The five individual countries with greatest scabies burden were Indonesia (age-standardised DALYs 153·86), China (138·25), Timor-Leste (136·67), Vanuatu (131·59), and Fiji (130·91). The largest standard deviations of age-standardised DALYs between the 20 age groups were observed in southeast Asia (60·1), Oceania (58·3), and east Asia (56·5), with the greatest DALY burdens in children, adolescents, and the elderly. Interpretation The burden of scabies is greater in tropical regions, especially in children, adolescents, and elderly people. As a worldwide epidemiological assessment, GBD 2015 provides broad and frequently updated measures of scabies burden in terms of skin effects. These global data might help guide research protocols and prioritisation efforts and focus scabies treatment and control measures. Funding Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
机译:发明内容背景基于人口的研究已经记录了过度拥挤的环境中的疥疮,特别是儿童和热带地区的疥疮。我们利用来自全球疾病沉重(GBD)研究的数据来提供全球疥疮负担的估算。方法从广泛的文献搜索和医院保险数据中确定了疥疮流行病学数据来源,并分析了贝叶斯元回归的数据来源建模工具,Ducod-mr 2·1,产生流行率估计。我们将患病率的估计相结合,测量疥疮造成的损失,瘙痒,疼痛,以残疾(YLDS)的生活数年。由于来自疥疮的假设零死亡率,导致YLD相当于残疾调整的寿命年(DALYS)。我们估计195个国家的Dalys分为21个世界地区,在1990年至2015年间,在20岁之间分为21个世界地区,在1990年至2015年期间。调查结果疥疮来自全球GBD 2015年GBD 2015学习的所有条件的0·21%的Dalys。东亚世界地区(年龄标准化DALYS 136·32),东南亚(134·57),大洋洲(120·34),热带拉丁美洲(99·94)和南亚(69·41)都有来自疥疮的达尔多斯的最大负担。除北美之外,1990年至2015年的达利率从1990年到2015年的达利率的变化率不到8%,北美占北美的23·9%。疥疮负担最大的五个个体国家是印度尼西亚(标准化Dalys 153·86),中国(138·25),Timor-Leste(136·67),瓦努阿图(131·59)和斐济(130·91) 。在东南亚(60·1),Oceania(58·3)和东亚(56·5)中观察到20岁年龄组之间的最大标准化DALYS的标准偏差最大的标准化DALYS(60·1)(56·5),其中达利最伟大的达利在儿童,青少年和老人。解释疥疮的负担在热带地区,特别是在儿童,青少年和老年人。作为全球流行病学评估,2015年GBD在皮肤效应方面提供了广泛的更新级别的疥疮负担。这些全球数据可能有助于指导研究协议和优先级努力,并焦点疥疮治疗和控制措施。资金比尔和梅琳达盖茨基金会。

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    《The Lancet infectious diseases》 |2017年第12期|共8页
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    Department of Dermatology University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus;

    Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation University of Washington;

    Department of Dermatology Brown University;

    Department of Dermatology Children's National Medical Center;

    Department of Dermatology King's College Hospital;

    Centre for International Child Health and Murdoch Children's Research Institute University of;

    Centre for International Child Health and Murdoch Children's Research Institute University of;

    Department of Dermatology St Vincent's Hospital;

    Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation University of Washington;

    Department of Dermatology University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus;

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