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    Burden of infectious disease studies in Europe and the United Kingdom: a review of methodological design choices
    (2023)
    Charalampous, Periklis (57226411746)
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    Haagsma, Juanita A (57202571125)
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    Jakobsen, Lea S (57132462000)
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    Gorasso, Vanessa (57204857488)
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    Noguer, Isabel (6603532907)
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    Padron-Monedero, Alicia (56532107100)
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    Sarmiento, Rodrigo (57204744430)
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    Santos, João Vasco (57226214352)
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    Mcdonald, Scott A (8974107300)
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    Plass, Dietrich (57217142114)
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    Wyper, Grant M A (56503829800)
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    Assunção, Ricardo (56330129500)
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    Von Der Lippe, Elena (55756303500)
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    Ádám, Balázs (8562137500)
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    Alkerwi, Ala'a (57197724313)
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    Arabloo, Jalal (57208760927)
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    Baltazar, Ana Lúcia (57197811692)
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    Bikbov, Boris (57219957158)
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    Borrell-Pages, Maria (6507676297)
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    Brus, Iris (57577696000)
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    Burazeri, Genc (35605749500)
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    Chaintoutis, Serafeim C (47561035400)
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    Chen-Xu, José (57204530816)
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    Chkhaberidze, Nino (57218656495)
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    Cilovic-Lagarija, Seila (57205339757)
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    Corso, Barbara (54402100400)
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    Cuschieri, Sarah (55912623000)
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    Di Bari, Carlotta (57768231700)
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    Dopelt, Keren (36166568700)
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    Economou, Mary (16833616600)
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    Emeto, Theophilus I (36522397000)
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    Fantke, Peter (50661383500)
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    Fischer, Florian (55508208800)
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    Freitas, Alberto (57217280282)
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    García-González, Juan Manuel (56699691100)
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    Gazzelloni, Federica (57605924800)
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    Gissler, Mika (7006446486)
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    Gkitakou, Artemis (57845953600)
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    Gulmez, Hakan (55540842700)
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    Gunes, Sezgin (6603432100)
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    Haller, Sebastian (55806149600)
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    Haneef, Romana (57265118200)
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    Hincapié, Cesar A (23990693400)
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    Hynds, Paul (55358692000)
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    Idavain, Jane (55962569100)
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    Ilic, Milena (7102981394)
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    Ilic, Irena (57210823522)
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    Isola, Gaetano (25825125500)
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    Kabir, Zubair (57207901718)
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    Kamusheva, Maria (55274151600)
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    Kolkhir, Pavel (56076677500)
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    Konar, Naime Meriç (57201976681)
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    Kostoulas, Polychronis (6506602760)
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    Kulimbet, Mukhtar (57288600700)
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    La Vecchia, Carlo (36063266200)
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    Lauriola, Paolo (7004129174)
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    Levi, Miriam (54893035000)
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    Majer, Marjeta (36643014700)
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    Mechili, Enkeleint A (56728736500)
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    Monasta, Lorenzo (7801520497)
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    Mondello, Stefania (23094881100)
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    Muñoz Laguna, Javier (57576502700)
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    Nena, Evangelia (22939035500)
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    Ng, Edmond SW (7201647518)
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    Nguewa, Paul (6507228270)
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    Niranjan, Vikram (57216689994)
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    Nola, Iskra Alexandra (56008693200)
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    O'caoimh, Rónán (55347164900)
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    Obradović, Marija (57194397273)
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    Pallari, Elena (57188667049)
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    Peyroteo, Mariana (57392554000)
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    Pinheiro, Vera (57223934769)
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    Pranjic, Nurka (6602537191)
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    Reina Ortiz, Miguel (53364227000)
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    Riva, Silvia (57195951336)
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    Santoso, Cornelia Melinda Adi (57218210290)
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    Santric Milicevic, Milena (57211144346)
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    Schmitt, Tugce (58027231400)
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    Speybroeck, Niko (6701719825)
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    Sprügel, Maximilian (56527398800)
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    Steiropoulos, Paschalis (59264363400)
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    Stevanovic, Aleksandar (57224937156)
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    Thygesen, Lau Caspar (6701410573)
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    Tozija, Fimka (6506353206)
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    Unim, Brigid (37862108700)
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    Bektaş Uysal, Hilal (57091343800)
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    Varga, Orsolya (16432987900)
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    Vasic, Milena (6506419355)
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    Vieira, Rafael José (57189456989)
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    Yigit, Vahit (57222328239)
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    Devleesschauwer, Brecht (55175586600)
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    Pires, Sara M (26031106700)
    This systematic literature review aimed to provide an overview of the characteristics and methods used in studies applying the Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALY) concept for infectious diseases within European Union (EU)/European Economic Area (EEA)/European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries and the United Kingdom. Electronic databases and grey literature were searched for articles reporting the assessment of DALY and its components. We considered studies in which researchers performed DALY calculations using primary epidemiological data input sources. We screened 3,053 studies of which 2,948 were excluded and 105 studies met our inclusion criteria. Of these studies, 22 were multi-country and 83 were single-country studies, of which 46 were from the Netherlands. Food- and water-borne diseases were the most frequently studied infectious diseases. Between 2015 and 2022, the number of burden of infectious disease studies was 1.6 times higher compared to that published between 2000 and 2014. Almost all studies (97%) estimated DALYs based on the incidence- and pathogen-based approach and without social weighting functions; however, there was less methodological consensus with regards to the disability weights and life tables that were applied. The number of burden of infectious disease studies undertaken across Europe has increased over time. Development and use of guidelines will promote performing burden of infectious disease studies and facilitate comparability of the results. © 2023 Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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    Methodological considerations in injury burden of disease studies across Europe: a systematic literature review
    (2022)
    Charalampous, Periklis (57226411746)
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    Pallari, Elena (57188667049)
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    Gorasso, Vanessa (57204857488)
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    von der Lippe, Elena (55756303500)
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    Devleesschauwer, Brecht (55175586600)
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    Pires, Sara M. (26031106700)
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    Plass, Dietrich (57217142114)
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    Idavain, Jane (55962569100)
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    Ngwa, Che Henry (57204436107)
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    Noguer, Isabel (6603532907)
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    Padron-Monedero, Alicia (56532107100)
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    Sarmiento, Rodrigo (57204744430)
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    Majdan, Marek (36147855100)
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    Ádám, Balázs (8562137500)
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    AlKerwi, Ala’a (57197724313)
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    Cilovic-Lagarija, Seila (57205339757)
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    Clarsen, Benjamin (36682048700)
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    Corso, Barbara (54402100400)
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    Cuschieri, Sarah (55912623000)
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    Dopelt, Keren (36166568700)
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    Economou, Mary (16833616600)
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    Fischer, Florian (55508208800)
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    Freitas, Alberto (57217280282)
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    García-González, Juan Manuel (56699691100)
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    Gazzelloni, Federica (57605924800)
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    Gkitakou, Artemis (57845953600)
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    Gulmez, Hakan (55540842700)
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    Hynds, Paul (55358692000)
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    Isola, Gaetano (25825125500)
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    Jakobsen, Lea S. (57132462000)
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    Kabir, Zubair (57207901718)
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    Kissimova-Skarbek, Katarzyna (6508376962)
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    Knudsen, Ann Kristin (57192966362)
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    Konar, Naime Meriç (57201976681)
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    Ladeira, Carina (36463788000)
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    Lassen, Brian (26654870800)
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    Liew, Aaron (36900561300)
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    Majer, Marjeta (36643014700)
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    Mechili, Enkeleint A. (56728736500)
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    Mereke, Alibek (57205595662)
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    Monasta, Lorenzo (7801520497)
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    Mondello, Stefania (23094881100)
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    Morgado, Joana Nazaré (57575023600)
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    Nena, Evangelia (22939035500)
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    Ng, Edmond S. W. (7201647518)
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    Niranjan, Vikram (57216689994)
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    Nola, Iskra Alexandra (56008693200)
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    O’Caoimh, Rónán (55347164900)
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    Petrou, Panagiotis (57604661700)
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    Pinheiro, Vera (57223934769)
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    Ortiz, Miguel Reina (53364227000)
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    Riva, Silvia (57195951336)
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    Samouda, Hanen (50562170500)
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    Santos, João Vasco (57226214352)
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    Santoso, Cornelia Melinda Adi (57218210290)
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    Milicevic, Milena Santric (57209748201)
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    Skempes, Dimitrios (55993238700)
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    Sousa, Ana Catarina (34868922900)
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    Speybroeck, Niko (6701719825)
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    Tozija, Fimka (6506353206)
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    Unim, Brigid (37862108700)
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    Uysal, Hilal Bektaş (57091343800)
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    Vaccaro, Fabrizio Giovanni (57210986165)
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    Varga, Orsolya (16432987900)
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    Vasic, Milena (6506419355)
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    Violante, Francesco Saverio (7003555890)
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    Wyper, Grant M. A. (56503829800)
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    Polinder, Suzanne (12766122200)
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    Haagsma, Juanita A. (57202571125)
    Background: Calculating the disease burden due to injury is complex, as it requires many methodological choices. Until now, an overview of the methodological design choices that have been made in burden of disease (BoD) studies in injury populations is not available. The aim of this systematic literature review was to identify existing injury BoD studies undertaken across Europe and to comprehensively review the methodological design choices and assumption parameters that have been made to calculate years of life lost (YLL) and years lived with disability (YLD) in these studies. Methods: We searched EMBASE, MEDLINE, Cochrane Central, Google Scholar, and Web of Science, and the grey literature supplemented by handsearching, for BoD studies. We included injury BoD studies that quantified the BoD expressed in YLL, YLD, and disability-adjusted life years (DALY) in countries within the European Region between early-1990 and mid-2021. Results: We retrieved 2,914 results of which 48 performed an injury-specific BoD assessment. Single-country independent and Global Burden of Disease (GBD)-linked injury BoD studies were performed in 11 European countries. Approximately 79% of injury BoD studies reported the BoD by external cause-of-injury. Most independent studies used the incidence-based approach to calculate YLDs. About half of the injury disease burden studies applied disability weights (DWs) developed by the GBD study. Almost all independent injury studies have determined YLL using national life tables. Conclusions: Considerable methodological variation across independent injury BoD assessments was observed; differences were mainly apparent in the design choices and assumption parameters towards injury YLD calculations, implementation of DWs, and the choice of life table for YLL calculations. Development and use of guidelines for performing and reporting of injury BoD studies is crucial to enhance transparency and comparability of injury BoD estimates across Europe and beyond. © 2022, The Author(s).
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    The burden of breast, cervical, and colon and rectum cancer in the Balkan countries, 1990–2019 and forecast to 2030
    (2023)
    Todorovic, Jovana (7003376825)
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    Stamenkovic, Zeljka (57188960067)
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    Stevanovic, Aleksandar (57224937156)
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    Terzic, Natasa (59015811500)
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    Kissimova-Skarbek, Katarzyna (6508376962)
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    Tozija, Fimka (6506353206)
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    Mechili, Enkeleint A. (56728736500)
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    Devleesschauwer, Brecht (55175586600)
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    Terzic-Supic, Zorica (15840732000)
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    Vasic, Milena (6506419355)
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    Bjegovic-Mikanovic, Vesna (55848108800)
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    Santric-Milicevic, Milena (57211144346)
    Background: Despite effective prevention and control strategies, in countries of the Balkan region, cancers are the second leading cause of mortality, closely following circulatory system diseases. Objective: To describe trends in the burden of breast, cervical, and colon and rectum cancer in the Balkan region and per country between 1990 and 2019, including a forecast to 2030. Methods: We described the 2019 Global Burden of Disease (GBD) estimates for breast, cervical, and colon and rectum cancers in eleven Balkan countries over the period 1990–2019, including incidence, years lived with disability (YLD), years of life lost (YLL), and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) rates per 100,000 population and accompanied 95% uncertainty interval. With the Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average, we forecasted these rates per country up to 2030. Results: In the Balkan region, the highest incidence and DALYs rates in the study period were for colon and rectum, and breast cancers. Over the study period, the DALYs rates for breast cancer per 100,000 population were the highest in Serbia (reaching 670.84 in 2019) but the lowest in Albania (reaching 271.24 in 2019). In 2019, the highest incidence of breast cancer (85 /100,000) and highest YLD rate (64 /100,000) were observed in Greece. Romania had the highest incidence rates, YLD rates, DALY rates, and YLL rates of cervical cancer, with respective 20.59%, 23.39% 4.00%, and 3.47% increases for the 1990/2019 period, and the highest forecasted burden for cervical cancer in 2030. The highest incidence rates, YLD rates and DALY rates of colon and rectum cancers were continuously recorded in Croatia (an increase of 130.75%, 48.23%, and 63.28%, respectively), while the highest YLL rates were in Bulgaria (an increase of 63.85%). The YLL rates due to colon and rectum cancers are forecasted to progress by 2030 in all Balkan countries. Conclusion: As most of the DALYs burden for breast, cervical, and colon and rectum cancer is due to premature mortality, the numerous country-specific barriers to cancer early detection and quality and care continuum should be a public priority of multi-stakeholder collaboration in the Balkan region. © 2023, BioMed Central Ltd., part of Springer Nature.
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    The burden of injury in Central, Eastern, and Western European sub-region: a systematic analysis from the Global Burden of Disease 2019 Study
    (2022)
    Haagsma, Juanita A. (57202571125)
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    Charalampous, Periklis (57226411746)
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    Ariani, Filippo (36887464400)
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    Gallay, Anne (6603481486)
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    Moesgaard Iburg, Kim (7801503808)
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    Nena, Evangelia (22939035500)
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    Ngwa, Che Henry (57204436107)
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    Rommel, Alexander (55883974300)
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    Zelviene, Ausra (16680475400)
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    Abegaz, Kedir Hussein (57200726326)
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    Al Hamad, Hanadi (56955516200)
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    Albano, Luciana (36721107600)
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    Liliana Andrei, Catalina (57698635800)
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    Andrei, Tudorel (24179349400)
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    Antonazzo, Ippazio Cosimo (57219860691)
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    Aremu, Olatunde (57214958833)
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    Arumugam, Ashokan (38760929800)
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    Atreya, Alok (55856196800)
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    Aujayeb, Avinash (6504403791)
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    Ayuso-Mateos, Jose Luis (7003927709)
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    Engelbert Bain, Luchuo (57210891921)
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    Banach, Maciej (22936699500)
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    Winfried Bärnighausen, Till (57698635900)
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    Beghi, Massimiliano (7004491829)
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    Bennett, Derrick A. (57650836400)
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    Bhagavathula, Akshaya S. (56398498300)
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    Carvalho, Félix (7103070417)
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    Castelpietra, Giulio (25227417100)
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    Caterina, Ledda (54885410300)
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    Chandan, Joht Singh (57221106138)
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    Cruz-Martins, Natália (57203415019)
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    Damiani, Giovanni (57218701806)
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    Demetriades, Andreas K. (7004877691)
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    Fagbamigbe, Adeniyi Francis (50861113000)
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    Fereshtehnejad, Seyed-Mohammad (57202557520)
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    Fernandes, Eduarda (34770207500)
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    Ferrara, Pietro (58098198000)
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    Fischer, Florian (55508208800)
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    Fra.Paleo, Urbano (15053114000)
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    Ghirini, Silvia (24481276900)
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    Glasbey, James C. (57195948986)
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    Glavan, Ionela-Roxana (57094897500)
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    Gomes, Nelson G. M. (55326199700)
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    Grivna, Michal (6602150133)
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    Hostiuc, Sorin (24829099800)
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    Iavicoli, Ivo (6603685479)
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    Ilic, Milena D. (7102981394)
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    Ilic, Irena M. (57210823522)
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    Jakovljevic, Mihajlo (14318929700)
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    Jonas, Jost B. (7202492953)
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    Jerzy Jozwiak, Jacek (57700846800)
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    Jürisson, Mikk (55547524800)
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    Kauppila, Joonas H. (37665210400)
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    Kayode, Gbenga A. (53463867400)
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    Khan, Moien A. B. (57209800900)
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    Kisa, Adnan (6603346067)
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    Kisa, Sezer (14030019900)
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    Koyanagi, Ai (57197741912)
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    Kumar, Manasi (21739940700)
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    Kurmi, Om P. (23389886800)
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    La-Vecchia, Carlo (36063266200)
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    Lamnisos, Demetris (54404766700)
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    Lasrado, Savita (36632480900)
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    Lauriola, Paolo (7004129174)
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    Linn, Shai (7102590173)
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    Loureiro, Joana A. (58406298800)
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    Lunevicius, Raimundas (57216165063)
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    Madureira-Carvalho, Aurea (57201779481)
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    Majeed, Azeem (7102027801)
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    Menezes, Ritesh G. (55517099900)
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    Mentis, Alexios-Fotios A. (7003278838)
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    Meretoja, Atte (12775885500)
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    Miazgowski, Tomasz (6701404689)
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    Mirica, Andreea (57188983765)
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    Molokhia, Mariam (7004121920)
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    Mohammed, Shafiu (57838689000)
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    Monasta, Lorenzo (7801520497)
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    Mulita, Francesk (57200275021)
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    David Naimzada, Mukhammad (57700527300)
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    Negoi, Ionut (57200640014)
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    Neupane, Subas (57215632313)
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    Oancea, Bogdan (26658614800)
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    Orru, Hans (14621909500)
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    Otoiu, Adrian (56375694100)
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    Otstavnov, Nikita (57202947262)
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    Otstavnov, Stanislav S. (57204561394)
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    Padron-Monedero, Alicia (56532107100)
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    Panda-Jonas, Songhomitra (6603112353)
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    Pardhan, Shahina (7003706887)
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    Patel, Jay (59222700400)
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    Pedersini, Paolo (57202983547)
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    Pinheiro, Marina (54397531500)
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    Rakovac, Ivo (57201180617)
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    Rao, Chythra R. (35771430100)
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    Rawaf, Salman (6602475959)
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    Rawaf, David Laith (57209228052)
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    Rodrigues, Violet (57698637200)
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    Ronfani, Luca (6602565620)
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    Sagoe, Dominic (55505787200)
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    Sanmarchi, Francesco (57221791070)
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    Santric-Milicevic, Milena M. (57211144346)
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    Sathian, Brijesh (27467953500)
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    Sheikh, Aziz (7202522962)
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    Shiri, Rahman (57200737050)
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    Shivalli, Siddharudha (55604704500)
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    Dora Sigfusdottir, Inga (57699269000)
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    Sigurvinsdottir, Rannveig (56006396200)
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    Yurievich Skryabin, Valentin (57226830981)
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    Aleksandrovna Skryabina, Anna (57218875198)
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    Smarandache, Catalin-Gabriel (23486879900)
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    Socea, Bogdan (32267661900)
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    Sousa, Raúl A. R. C. (57218215064)
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    Steiropoulos, Paschalis (55965229900)
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    Tabarés-Seisdedos, Rafael (6602981102)
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    Roberto Tovani-Palone, Marcos (56644977900)
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    Tozija, Fimka (6506353206)
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    Van de Velde, Sarah (35775733100)
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    Juhani Vasankari, Tommi (57700846900)
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    Veroux, Massimiliano (7003920425)
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    Violante, Francesco S. (7003555890)
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    Vlassov, Vasiliy (57211633239)
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    Wang, Yanzhong (59417336500)
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    Yadollahpour, Ali (57204564896)
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    Yaya, Sanni (55191139800)
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    Sergeevich Zastrozhin, Mikhail (56728932200)
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    Zastrozhina, Anasthasia (57210832491)
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    Polinder, Suzanne (12766122200)
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    Majdan, Marek (36147855100)
    Background: Injury remains a major concern to public health in the European region. Previous iterations of the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study showed wide variation in injury death and disability adjusted life year (DALY) rates across Europe, indicating injury inequality gaps between sub-regions and countries. The objectives of this study were to: 1) compare GBD 2019 estimates on injury mortality and DALYs across European sub-regions and countries by cause-of-injury category and sex; 2) examine changes in injury DALY rates over a 20 year-period by cause-of-injury category, sub-region and country; and 3) assess inequalities in injury mortality and DALY rates across the countries. Methods: We performed a secondary database descriptive study using the GBD 2019 results on injuries in 44 European countries from 2000 to 2019. Inequality in DALY rates between these countries was assessed by calculating the DALY rate ratio between the highest-ranking country and lowest-ranking country in each year. Results: In 2019, in Eastern Europe 80 [95% uncertainty interval (UI): 71 to 89] people per 100,000 died from injuries; twice as high compared to Central Europe (38 injury deaths per 100,000; 95% UI 34 to 42) and three times as high compared to Western Europe (27 injury deaths per 100,000; 95%UI 25 to 28). The injury DALY rates showed less pronounced differences between Eastern (5129 DALYs per 100,000; 95% UI: 4547 to 5864), Central (2940 DALYs per 100,000; 95% UI: 2452 to 3546) and Western Europe (1782 DALYs per 100,000; 95% UI: 1523 to 2115). Injury DALY rate was lowest in Italy (1489 DALYs per 100,000) and highest in Ukraine (5553 DALYs per 100,000). The difference in injury DALY rates by country was larger for males compared to females. The DALY rate ratio was highest in 2005, with DALY rate in the lowest-ranking country (Russian Federation) 6.0 times higher compared to the highest-ranking country (Malta). After 2005, the DALY rate ratio between the lowest- and the highest-ranking country gradually decreased to 3.7 in 2019. Conclusions: Injury mortality and DALY rates were highest in Eastern Europe and lowest in Western Europe, although differences in injury DALY rates declined rapidly, particularly in the past decade. The injury DALY rate ratio of highest- and lowest-ranking country declined from 2005 onwards, indicating declining inequalities in injuries between European countries. © 2022, The Author(s).

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