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Poverty-related and neglected diseases – an economic and epidemiological analysis of poverty relatedness and neglect in research and development

机译:与贫困有关和被忽视的疾病–对研究与开发中与贫困有关和被忽视的经济和流行病学分析

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Background: Economic growth in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) has raised interest in how disease burden patterns are related to economic development. Meanwhile, poverty-related diseases are considered to be neglected in terms of research and development (R&D).Objectives: Developing intuitive and meaningful metrics to measure how different diseases are related to poverty and neglected in the current R&D system.Design: We measured how diseases are related to economic development with the income relation factor (IRF), defined by the ratio of disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) per 100,000 inhabitants in LMIC versus that in high-income countries. We calculated the IRF for 291 diseases and injuries and 67 risk factors included in the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010. We measured neglect in R&D with the neglect factor (NF), defined by the ratio of disease burden in DALYs (as percentage of the total global disease burden) and R&D expenditure (as percentage of total global health-related R&D expenditure) for 26 diseases.Results: The disease burden varies considerably with the level of economic development, shown by the IRF (median: 1.38; interquartile range (IQR): 0.79–6.3). Comparison of IRFs from 1990 to 2010 highlights general patterns of the global epidemiological transition. The 26 poverty-related diseases included in our analysis of neglect in R&D are responsible for 13.8% of the global disease burden, but receive only 1.34% of global health-related R&D expenditure. Within this group, the NF varies considerably (median: 19; IQR: 6–52).Conclusions: The IRF is an intuitive and meaningful metric to highlight shifts in global disease burden patterns. A large shortfall exists in global R&D spending for poverty-related and neglected diseases, with strong variations between diseases.
机译:背景:低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)的经济增长引起了人们对疾病负担模式与经济发展的关系的兴趣。同时,在研究与开发(R&D)方面,与贫困有关的疾病被认为是被忽略的。目标:开发直观,有意义的指标来衡量当前研发体系中与贫困有关并被忽视的不同疾病的设计。疾病与经济发展有关,其收入关系因子(IRF)由低收入和中等收入国家与高收入国家每10万居民的残疾调整生命年(DALYs)之比定义。我们计算了《 2010年全球疾病负担研究》中包含的291种疾病和伤害的IRF和67种危险因素。我们用忽略因子(NF)衡量了研发中的忽略,该因子由DALY中疾病负担的比率(占全球疾病总负担)和R&D支出(占全球与健康相关的R&D支出总额的百分比)结果是:疾病负担随经济发展水平的不同而变化,IRF表示(中位数:1.38; IQR):0.79–6.3)。从1990年到2010年对IRF的比较突出了全球流行病学转变的一般模式。我们在研发中被忽视的分析中包括的26种与贫困相关的疾病占全球疾病负担的13.8%,但仅占全球与健康相关的研发支出的1.34%。在该组中,NF差异很大(中位数:19; IQR:6-52)。结论:IRF是一种直观而有意义的指标,可以凸显全球疾病负担模式的变化。与贫穷有关和被忽视的疾病的全球研发支出存在巨大缺口,疾病之间的差异很大。

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