Can non-fatal burden estimates from the Global Burden of Disease study be used locally? An investigation using models of stroke and diabetes for South Africa
Background: The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) approach estimates disease burden by combining fatal (years of life lost) and non-fatal burden prevalence-based years of life lived with disability (PYLDs) estimates. Although South Africa has data to estimate mortality, prevalence data to estimate non-...
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Main Authors: | Victoria Pillay-van Wyk (Author), Rifqah Abeeda Roomaney (Author), Mweete Debra Nglazi (Author), Oluwatoyin Folashade Awotiwon (Author), Judith M Katzenellenbogen (Author), Tracy Glass (Author), Janetta Debora Joubert (Author), Debbie Bradshaw (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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