Thirty-year trends of triple burden of disease in the adult population of Pakistan.

A. Raheem, S. Soomar, Ali Issani, K. Rahim, Zeyanna Dhalla, Sarmad Muhammad Soomar, A. Mian, Nadeem Ullah Khan
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BACKGROUND The triple burden of disease, i.e. communicable diseases, non-communicable diseases and injuries, has significantly affected the healthcare system of Pakistan during the last three decades. Therefore, this study aims to determine and analyse the 30-year disease burden trends through prevalence, death rates and percentages. METHODS The data for the last three decades, i.e. 1990 to 2019, was extracted from the Global Burden of Disease for Pakistan. Percentage change in prevalence and deaths over 30 years was calculated. Poisson regression analysis was performed to evaluate the triple disease burden trends and the incidence rate ratio. RESULTS A relative decrease of 23.4% was noted in the prevalence rate of communicable diseases except for human immunodeficiency virus and dengue fever. A relative increase of 1.4% was noted in the prevalence rate of non-communicable diseases. A relative increase of 56.1% was recorded in the prevalence rate of injuries. The prevalence rate ratios of communicable diseases significantly decreased to 0.9796 [95% CI: 0.9887-0.9905], but the prevalence rate of injury increased to 1.0094 [95% CI: 1.0073-1.01145], respectively. CONCLUSION Pakistan must take the next steps and develop strategies to decrease this burden and mortality rates in the population to create better outcomes and therefore help the healthcare system overall.
巴基斯坦成年人三重疾病负担的三十年趋势。
背景疾病的三重负担,即传染性疾病、非传染性疾病和伤害,在过去三十年中严重影响了巴基斯坦的医疗保健系统。因此,本研究旨在通过流行率、死亡率和百分比来确定和分析 30 年来的疾病负担趋势。方法从《巴基斯坦全球疾病负担》中提取了过去三十年(即 1990 年至 2019 年)的数据。计算了 30 年间患病率和死亡率的百分比变化。结果除人类免疫缺陷病毒和登革热外,其他传染病的患病率相对下降了 23.4%。非传染性疾病的发病率相对增加了 1.4%。受伤的流行率相对增加了 56.1%。结论巴基斯坦必须采取下一步措施并制定战略,以减少人口中的这种负担和死亡率,从而创造更好的结果,并因此帮助整个医疗保健系统。
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