Christopher Murray

Christopher Murray

University of Washington

H-index: 271

North America-United States

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University of Washington

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Top articles of Christopher Murray

Global incidence, prevalence, years lived with disability (YLDs), disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs), and healthy life expectancy (HALE) for 371 diseases and injuries in …

BackgroundDetailed, comprehensive, and timely reporting on population health by underlying causes of disability and premature death is crucial to understanding and responding to complex patterns of disease and injury burden over time and across age groups, sexes, and locations. The availability of disease burden estimates can promote evidence-based interventions that enable public health researchers, policy makers, and other professionals to implement strategies that can mitigate diseases. It can also facilitate more rigorous monitoring of progress towards national and international health targets, such as the Sustainable Development Goals. For three decades, the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) has filled that need. A global network of collaborators contributed to the production of GBD 2021 by providing, reviewing, and analysing all available data. GBD estimates are …

Authors

GBD

Journal

The Lancet

Published Date

2024

Corrections & amendments

The initially published version of the paper contained an error. Matrix elements in the normal-ordering procedure of the three-nucleon force were computed incorrectly, which influences results presented in Fig. 3a. The figure has been corrected, and the Source Data file for Fig. 3 has been replaced. These changes have no effect on the conclusions drawn in the article regarding the neutron skin thickness of 208Pb and other properties of finite nuclei. The fourth sentence in the Discussion now starts “We find that both Rskin (208Pb)= 0.14–0.20 fm and the slope parameter L= 38–69 MeV are strongly correlated with scattering in the 1S0 partial wave for laboratory energies around 50 MeV”, replacing the original wording “We find that both Rskin (208Pb)= 0.14–0.20 fm and the slope parameter L= 37–66 MeV are strongly correlated with scattering in the 1S0 partial wave for laboratory energies around 50 MeV”. The error …

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Lei Yu,Marina Khachaturyan,Michael Matschiner,Adam Healey,Diane Bauer,Brenda Cameron,Mathieu Cusson,J Emmett Duffy,F Joel Fodrie,Diana Gill,Jane Grimwood,Masakazu Hori,Kevin Hovel,A Randall Hughes,Marlene Jahnke,Jerry Jenkins,Keykhosrow Keymanesh,Claudia Kruschel,Sujan Mamidi,Damian M Menning,Per-Olav Moksnes,Masahiro Nakaoka,Christa Pennacchio,Katrin Reiss,Francesca Rossi,Jennifer L Ruesink,Stewart T Schultz,Sandra Talbot,Richard Unsworth,David H Ward,Tal Dagan,Jeremy Schmutz,Jonathan A Eisen,John J Stachowicz,Yves Van de Peer,Jeanine L Olsen,Thorsten BH Reusch

Published Date

2023

Global, regional, and national burden of neck pain, 1990–2020, and projections to 2050: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021

BackgroundNeck pain is a highly prevalent condition that leads to considerable pain, disability, and economic cost. We present the most current estimates of neck pain prevalence and years lived with disability (YLDs) from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) by age, sex, and location, with forecasted prevalence to 2050.MethodsSystematic reviews identified population-representative surveys used to estimate the prevalence of and YLDs from neck pain in 204 countries and territories, spanning from 1990 to 2020, with additional data from opportunistic review. Medical claims data from Taiwan (province of China) were also included. Input data were pooled using DisMod-MR 2.1, a Bayesian meta-regression tool. Prevalence was forecast to 2050 using a mixed-effects model using Socio-demographic Index as a predictor and multiplying by projected population estimates. We present …

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Ai-Min Wu,Marita Cross,James M Elliott,Garland T Culbreth,Lydia M Haile,Jaimie D Steinmetz,Hailey Hagins,Jacek A Kopec,Peter M Brooks,Anthony D Woolf,Deborah R Kopansky-Giles,David M Walton,Julia M Treleaven,Karsten E Dreinhoefer,Neil Betteridge,Mitra Abbasifard,Zeinab Abbasi-Kangevari,Isaac Yeboah Addo,Miracle Ayomikun Adesina,Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah Adnani,Janardhana P Aithala,Fadwa Alhalaiqa Naji Alhalaiqa,Yousef Alimohamadi,Sohrab Amiri,Hubert Amu,Benny Antony,Jalal Arabloo,Aleksandr Y Aravkin,Mohammad Asghari-Jafarabadi,Gamechu Hunde Atomsa,Sina Azadnajafabad,Ahmed Y Azzam,Soroush Baghdadi,Saliu A Balogun,Asaminew Birhanu Balta,Maciej Banach,Morteza Banakar,Amadou Barrow,Azadeh Bashiri,Alehegn Bekele,Isabela M Bensenor,Pankaj Bhardwaj,Ajay Nagesh Bhat,Awraris Hailu Bilchut,Andrew M Briggs,Rachelle Buchbinder,Chao Cao,Akhilanand Chaurasia,Jesus Lorenzo Chirinos-Caceres,Steffan Wittrup McPhee Christensen,Kaleb Coberly,Ewerton Cousin,Omid Dadras,Xiaochen Dai,Katie de Luca,Azizallah Dehghan,Huan-Ji Dong,Michael Ekholuenetale,Muhammed Elhadi,Habitu Birhan Eshetu,Sharareh Eskandarieh,Farshid Etaee,Adeniyi Francis Fagbamigbe,Jawad Fares,Ali Fatehizadeh,Alireza Feizkhah,Manuela L Ferreira,Nuno Ferreira,Florian Fischer,Richard Charles Franklin,Balasankar Ganesan,Mathewos Alemu Gebremichael,Urge Gerema,Ali Gholami,Sherief Ghozy,Tiffany K Gill,Mahaveer Golechha,Pouya Goleij,Davide Golinelli,Simon Matthew Graham,Arvin Haj-Mirzaian,Netanja I Harlianto,Jan Hartvigsen,Mohammad Hasanian,Mohammed Bheser Hassen,Simon I Hay,Jeffrey J Hebert,Golnaz Heidari,Amir Human Hoveidaei,Alexander Kevin Hsiao,Segun Emmanuel Ibitoye,Chidozie CD Iwu,Louis Jacob,Manthan Dilipkumar Janodia,Yingzhao Jin,Jost B Jonas,Charity Ehimwenma Joshua,Himal Kandel,Yousef Saleh Khader,Himanshu Khajuria,Ejaz Ahmad Khan,Moien AB Khan,Moawiah Mohammad Khatatbeh,Sorour Khateri,Hamid Reza Khayat Kashani,Mohammad Saeid Khonji,Jagdish Khubchandani,Yun Jin Kim,Adnan Kisa,Ali-Asghar Kolahi,Hamid Reza Koohestani,Kewal Krishan,Mohammed Kuddus,Ambily Kuttikkattu,Savita Lasrado,Yo Han Lee,Samson Mideksa Legesse,Stephen S Lim,Xuefeng Liu,Justin Lo,Narges Malih,Shisir Prasad Manandhar,Elezebeth Mathews,Mohamed Kamal Mesregah,Tomislav Mestrovic,Ted R Miller,Seyed Peyman Mirghaderi,Awoke Misganaw,Esmaeil Mohammadi,Shafiu Mohammed,Ali H Mokdad,Sara Momtazmanesh,Mohammad Ali Moni,Ebrahim Mostafavi,Christopher JL Murray,Tapas Sadasivan Nair,Seyed Aria Nejadghaderi,Ogochukwu Janet Nzoputam,In-Hwan Oh,Osaretin Christabel Okonji,Mayowa O Owolabi,Kevin Pacheco-Barrios,Mohammad Taha Pahlevan Fallahy,Seoyeon Park,Jay Patel,Shrikant Pawar,Paolo Pedersini,Mario FP Peres,Ionela-Roxana Petcu,Mohammadreza Pourahmadi

Journal

The Lancet Rheumatology

Published Date

2024/3/1

Global, regional, and national burden of disorders affecting the nervous system, 1990–2021: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021

BackgroundDisorders affecting the nervous system are diverse and include neurodevelopmental disorders, late-life neurodegeneration, and newly emergent conditions, such as cognitive impairment following COVID-19. Previous publications from the Global Burden of Disease, Injuries, and Risk Factor Study estimated the burden of 15 neurological conditions in 2015 and 2016, but these analyses did not include neurodevelopmental disorders, as defined by the International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-11, or a subset of cases of congenital, neonatal, and infectious conditions that cause neurological damage. Here, we estimate nervous system health loss caused by 37 unique conditions and their associated risk factors globally, regionally, and nationally from 1990 to 2021.MethodsWe estimated mortality, prevalence, years lived with disability (YLDs), years of life lost (YLLs), and disability-adjusted life-years …

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Jaimie D Steinmetz,Katrin Maria Seeher,Nicoline Schiess,Emma Nichols,Bochen Cao,Chiara Servili,Vanessa Cavallera,Ewerton Cousin,Hailey Hagins,Madeline E Moberg,Max L Mehlman,Yohannes Habtegiorgis Abate,Jaffar Abbas,Madineh Akram Abbasi,Mohammadreza Abbasian,Hedayat Abbastabar,Michael Abdelmasseh,Mohammad Abdollahi,Mozhan Abdollahi,Mohammad-Amin Abdollahifar,Rami Abd-Rabu,Deldar Morad Abdulah,Auwal Abdullahi,Aidin Abedi,Vida Abedi,Roberto Ariel Abeldaño Zuñiga,Hassan Abidi,Olumide Abiodun,Richard Gyan Aboagye,Hassan Abolhassani,Victor Aboyans,Woldu Aberhe Abrha,Ahmed Abualhasan,Eman Abu-Gharbieh,Salahdein Aburuz,Lawan Hassan Adamu,Isaac Yeboah Addo,Oladimeji M Adebayo,Victor Adekanmbi,Tayo Alex Adekiya,Wirawan Adikusuma,Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah Adnani,Saryia Adra,Tsion Afework,Aanuoluwapo Adeyimika Afolabi,Ali Afraz,Saira Afzal,Shahin Aghamiri,Antonella Agodi,Williams Agyemang-Duah,Bright Opoku Ahinkorah,Aqeel Ahmad,Danish Ahmad,Sajjad Ahmad,Amir Mahmoud Ahmadzade,Ali Ahmed,Ayman Ahmed,Haroon Ahmed,Jivan Qasim Ahmed,Luai A Ahmed,Muktar Beshir Ahmed,Syed Anees Ahmed,Marjan Ajami,Budi Aji,Olufemi Ajumobi,Seyed Esma'il Akade,Morteza Akbari,Hossein Akbarialiabad,Shiva Akhlaghi,Karolina Akinosoglou,Rufus Olusola Akinyemi,Maxwell Akonde,Syed Mahfuz Al Hasan,Fares Alahdab,Tareq Mohammed Ali Al-Ahdal,Rasmieh Mustafa Al-Amer,Mohammed Albashtawy,Mohammad T AlBataineh,Khalifah A Aldawsari,Hediyeh Alemi,Sharifullah Alemi,Abdelazeem M Algammal,Adel Ali Saeed Al-Gheethi,Fadwa Alhalaiqa Naji Alhalaiqa,Robert Kaba Alhassan,Abid Ali,Endale Alemayehu Ali,Liaqat Ali,Mohammed Usman Ali,Musa Mohammed Ali,Rafat Ali,Shahid Ali,Syed Shujait Shujait Ali,Zahid Ali,Sheikh Mohammad Alif,Yousef Alimohamadi,Ahmednur Adem Aliyi,Mohamad Aljofan,Syed Mohamed Aljunid,Suvarna Alladi,Joseph Uy Almazan,Sami Almustanyir,Basem Al-Omari,Jaber S Alqahtani,Ibrahim Alqasmi,Ahmed Yaseen Alqutaibi,Rustam Al-Shahi Salman,Zaid Altaany,Jaffar A Al-Tawfiq,Khalid A Altirkawi,Nelson Alvis-Guzman,Yaser Mohammed Al-Worafi,Hany Aly,Safwat Aly,Karem H Alzoubi,Reza Amani,Alireza Amindarolzarbi,Sohrab Amiri,Mohammad Hosein Amirzade-Iranaq,Hubert Amu,Dickson A Amugsi,Ganiyu Adeniyi Amusa,Jimoh Amzat,Robert Ancuceanu,Deanna Anderlini,David B Anderson,Catalina Liliana Andrei,Sofia Androudi,Dhanalakshmi Angappan,Teklit W Angesom,Abhishek Anil,Alireza Ansari-Moghaddam,Razique Anwer,Mosab Arafat,Aleksandr Y Aravkin,Demelash Areda,Hany Ariffin,Hidayat Arifin,Mesay Arkew,Johan Ärnlöv,Mahwish Arooj,Anton A Artamonov,Kurnia Dwi Artanti,Raphael Taiwo Aruleba,Ali A Asadi-Pooya,Tilahun Ferede Asena,Mohammad Asghari-Jafarabadi,Muhammad Ashraf,Tahira Ashraf,Kendalem Asmare Atalell

Journal

The Lancet Neurology

Published Date

2024/4/1

Global burden associated with 85 pathogens in 2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

BackgroundDespite a global epidemiological transition towards increased burden of non-communicable diseases, communicable diseases continue to cause substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide. Understanding the burden of a wide range of infectious diseases, and its variation by geography and age, is pivotal to research priority setting and resource mobilisation globally.MethodsWe estimated disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) associated with 85 pathogens in 2019, globally, regionally, and for 204 countries and territories. The term pathogen included causative agents, pathogen groups, infectious conditions, and aggregate categories. We applied a novel methodological approach to account for underlying, immediate, and intermediate causes of death, which counted every death for which a pathogen had a role in the pathway to death. We refer to this measure as the burden associated with infection …

Authors

Mohsen Naghavi,Tomislav Mestrovic,Authia Gray,Anna Gershberg Hayoon,Lucien R Swetschinski,Gisela Robles Aguilar,Nicole Davis Weaver,Kevin S Ikuta,Erin Chung,Eve E Wool,Chieh Han,Daniel T Araki,Samuel B Albertson,Rose Bender,Greg Bertolacci,Annie J Browne,Ben S Cooper,Matthew W Cunningham,Christiane Dolecek,Matthew Doxey,Susanna J Dunachie,Sama Ghoba,Georgina Haines-Woodhouse,Simon I Hay,Rebecca L Hsu,Kenneth C Iregbu,Hmwe H Kyu,Jorge R Ledesma,Jianing Ma,Catrin E Moore,Jonathan F Mosser,Vincent Mougin,Pirouz Naghavi,Amanda Novotney,Victor Daniel Rosenthal,Benn Sartorius,Andy Stergachis,Christopher Troeger,Avina Vongpradith,Magdalene K Walters,Han Yong Wunrow,Christopher JL Murray

Journal

The Lancet Infectious Diseases

Published Date

2024/4/16

Request Global age-sex-specific mortality, life expectancy, and population estimates in 204 countries and territories and 811 subnational locations, 1950–2021, and the impact …

Background Estimates of demographic metrics are crucial to assess levels and trends of population health outcomes. The profound impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on populations worldwide has underscored the need for timely estimates to understand this unprecedented event within the context of long-term population health trends. The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2021 provides new demographic estimates for 204 countries and territories and 811 additional subnational locations from 1950 to 2021, with a particular emphasis on changes in mortality and life expectancy that occurred during the 2020–21 COVID-19 pandemic period. Methods 22 223 data sources from vital registration, sample registration, surveys, censuses, and other sources were used to estimate mortality, with a subset of these sources used exclusively to estimate excess mortality due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 2026 data sources were used for population estimation. Additional sources were used to estimate migration; the effects of the HIV epidemic; and demographic discontinuities due to conflicts, famines, natural disasters, and pandemics, which are used as inputs for estimating mortality and population. Spatiotemporal Gaussian process regression (ST-GPR) was used to generate under-5 mortality rates, which synthesised 30 763 location- years of vital registration and sample registration data, 1365 surveys and censuses, and 80 other sources. ST-GPR was also used to estimate adult mortality (between ages 15 and 59 years) based on information from 31 642 location-years of vital registration and sample registration data, 355 …

Authors

Austin E Schumacher,Hmwe Hmwe Kyu,Adnan Kisa,Stephen S Lim,Sezer Kisa,Christopher JL Murray,Demographics Collaborators

Published Date

2024

Health trends in Canada 1990–2019: An analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study

ObjectiveMonitoring trends in key population health indicators is important for informing health policies. The aim of this study was to examine population health trends in Canada over the past 30 years in relation to other countries.MethodsWe used data on disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), years of life lost (YLL), years lived with disability, life expectancy (LE), and child mortality for Canada and other countries between 1990 and 2019 provided by the Global Burden of Disease Study.ResultsLife expectancy, age-standardized YLL, and age-standardized DALYs all improved in Canada between 1990 and 2019, although the rate of improvement has leveled off since 2011. The top five causes of all-age DALYs in Canada in 2019 were neoplasms, cardiovascular diseases, musculoskeletal disorders, neurological disorders, and mental disorders. The greatest increases in all-age DALYs since 1990 were observed for …

Authors

Jacek A Kopec,Farshad Pourmalek,Daniel A Adeyinka,Amin Adibi,Gina Agarwal,Samiah Alam,Zulfiqar A Bhutta,Zahid A Butt,Vijay K Chattu,Oghenowede Eyawo,Ghazal Fazli,Seyed-Mohammad Fereshtehnejad,Jeffrey J Hebert,Md Belal Hossain,Marcus M Ilesanmi,Ademola J Itiola,Haitham Jahrami,Niranjan Kissoon,Barthelemy K Defo,Om P Kurmi,Ali H Mokdad,Christopher JL Murray,Andrew T Olagunju,Seithikurippu R Pandi-Perumal,Scott B Patten,Ata Rafiee,Drona Prakash Rasali,Yaeesh Sardiwalla,Thirunavukkarasu Sathish,Marco Solmi,Ranjani Somayaji,Saverio Stranges,Marcello Tonelli,Ziyue Wang,Sanni Yaya,Frank J Elgar

Journal

Canadian Journal of Public Health

Published Date

2024/2/15

Global fertility in 204 countries and territories, 1950–2021, with forecasts to 2100: a comprehensive demographic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021

BackgroundAccurate assessments of current and future fertility—including overall trends and changing population age structures across countries and regions—are essential to help plan for the profound social, economic, environmental, and geopolitical challenges that these changes will bring. Estimates and projections of fertility are necessary to inform policies involving resource and health-care needs, labour supply, education, gender equality, and family planning and support. The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2021 produced up-to-date and comprehensive demographic assessments of key fertility indicators at global, regional, and national levels from 1950 to 2021 and forecast fertility metrics to 2100 based on a reference scenario and key policy-dependent alternative scenarios.MethodsTo estimate fertility indicators from 1950 to 2021, mixed-effects regression models and …

Authors

Global Burden Of Disease

Journal

The Lancet

Published Date

2024

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