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Peter J Hotez1, Miriam Alvarado2, María-Gloria Basáñez3, Ian Bolliger2, Rupert Bourne4, Michel Boussinesq5, Simon J Brooker6, Ami Shah Brown7, Geoffrey Buckle8, Christine M Budke9, Hélène Carabin10, Luc E Coffeng11, Eric M Fèvre12, Thomas Fürst13, Yara A Halasa14, Rashmi Jasrasaria2, Nicole E Johns2, Jennifer Keiser15, Charles H King16, Rafael Lozano2, Michele E Murdoch17, Simon O'Hanlon3, Sébastien D S Pion5, Rachel L Pullan6, Kapa D Ramaiah18, Thomas Roberts19, Donald S Shepard14, Jennifer L Smith6, Wilma A Stolk20, Eduardo A Undurraga14, Jürg Utzinger15, Mengru Wang2, Christopher J L Murray2, Mohsen Naghavi2.
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25058013 PMCID: PMC4109880 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0002865
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Estimated DALYs (in millions) of the NTDs from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010.
| Disease | DALYs from GBD 2010 (numbers in parentheses indicate 95% confidence intervals) |
|
| 26.06 (20.30–35.12) |
|
| 5.19 (2.98–8.81) |
| Hookworm disease | 3.23 (1.70–5.73) |
| Ascariasis | 1.32 (0.71–2.35) |
| Trichuriasis | 0.64 (0.35–1.06) |
|
| 3.32 (2.18–4.90) |
|
| 3.31 (1.70–6.26) |
|
| 2.78 (1.8–4.00) |
|
| 1.88 (0.70–4.84) |
|
| 1.46 ((0.85–2.66) |
|
| 0.83 (0.34–1.41) |
|
| 0.56 (0.08–1.77) |
|
| 0.55 (0.27–1.05) |
|
| 0.50 (0.38–0.66) |
|
| 0.49 (0.36–0.66) |
|
| 0.33 (0.24–0.44) |
|
| 0.14 (0.07–0.29) |
|
| <0.001 |
|
| 4.72 (3.53–6.35) |
* Relapsing fevers, typhus fever, spotted fever, Q fever, other rickettsioses, other mosquito-borne viral fevers, unspecified arthropod-borne viral fever, arenaviral haemorrhagic fever, toxoplasmosis, unspecified protozoal disease, taeniasis, diphyllobothriasis and sparganosis, other cestode infections, dracunculiasis, trichinellosis, strongyloidiasis, enterobiasis, and other helminthiases.
Other NTDs in the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010 not listed in the “NTD and malaria” category.1
| Disease | DALYs from GBD 2010 in millions (numbers in parentheses indicate 95% confidence intervals) |
|
| 8.37 (6.52–10.35) |
|
| 4.46 (3.34–5.80) |
|
| 2.72 (1.54–4.80) |
|
| 2.24 (1.73–2.84) |
|
| 2.30 (0.72–5.27) |
|
| 1.58 (0.80–2.79) |
|
| 0.17 (0.01–0.53) |
|
| 0.006 (0.002–0.11) |
|
| 21.84 |
|
| 47.90 |
The table provides numbers of DALYs in millions as calculated in GBD 2010 [1]. The diseases are not listed as NTDs in GBD 2010 and, with the exception of leprosy, these diseases are also not on the WHO list of 17 NTDs [5]. However, these conditions (as well as some other diarrheal diseases) are considered by PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases [6].
DALYs, YLDs, YLLs, and deaths from NTDs from the Global Burden of Disease Study.
| Disease | DALYs in millions | DALY rank | YLDs in millions | YLD rank | YLLs in millions | YLL rank | Deaths | Death rank |
|
| 26.06 | 18.22 | 7.90 | 152,000 | ||||
|
| 5.19 | 1 | 4.98 | 1 | 0.20 | 7 | 2,700 | 7 |
| Hookworm disease | 3.23 | 4 | 3.23 | 2 | 0 | - | - | |
| Ascariasis | 1.32 | 8 | 1.11 | 6 | 0.20 | 7 | 2,700 | 7 |
| Trichuriasis | 0.64 | 10 | 0.64 | 7 | 0 | - | - | |
|
| 3.32 | 2 | 0.12 | 12 | 3.19 | 1 | 51,600 | 1 |
|
| 3.31 | 3 | 2.99 | 3 | 0.32 | 5 | 11,700 | 4 |
|
| 2.78 | 5 | 2.77 | 4 | 0 | - | - | |
|
| 1.88 | 6 | 1.87 | 5 | 0 | - | - | |
|
| 1.46 | 7 | <0.01 | 16 | 1.46 | 2 | 26,400 | 2 |
|
| 0.83 | 9 | 0.01 | 15 | 0.81 | 3 | 14,700 | 3 |
|
| 0.56 | 11 | 0.08 | 14 | 0.55 | 4 | 9,100 | 6 |
|
| 0.55 | 12 | 0.30 | 11 | 0.24 | 6 | 10,300 | 5 |
|
| 0.50 | 13 | 0.46 | 9 | 0.05 | 8 | 1,200 | 8 |
|
| 0.49 | 14 | 0.49 | 8 | 0 | - | - | |
|
| 0.33 | 15 | 0.33 | 10 | 0 | - | - | |
|
| 0.14 | 16 | 0.11 | 13 | 0.03 | 9 | 1,200 | 8 |
|
| <0.001 | 17 | <0.01 | 16 | <0.01 | 10 | - | |
|
| 4.72 | - | 3.69 | - | 1.03 | - | 23,700 |
Expected number of cases in 2010 and 95% confidence intervals of the neglected tropical diseases (mean and uncertainty) as extrapolated from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010.
| Disease | Number of cases | 95% confidence intervals | Selected comments |
| Ascariasis | 819 million | 772–892 million | Total number of cases |
| Trichuriasis | 465 million | 430–508 million | Total number of cases |
| Hookworm disease | 439 million | 406–480 million | Total number of cases |
| Schistosomiasis | 252 million | 252–252 million | Total number of cases |
| Onchocerciasis | 30.4 million | 27.3–33.6 million | Total number of cases with adult worms |
| Lymphatic filariasis | 36 million | 34–39 million | Lymphedema and/or hydrocele only |
| Food-borne trematodiases | 16 million | 7–41 million | Heavy and cerebral infections only |
| Cutaneous leishmaniasis | 10 million | 8–13 million | Total number of cases |
| Chagas disease | 7.5 million | 2.5–12.4 million | Symptomatic cases only |
| Trachoma | 4.4 million | 3.5–5.5 million | Low vision and blindness cases only |
| Cysticercosis | 1.4 million | 1.3–1.6 million | Epilepsy cases only |
| Echinococcosis | 1.1 million | 0.6–2.1 million | Symptomatic liver, lung, and central nervous system cases only |
| Dengue | 179,000 cases | 109,000–299,000 | Incident (acute) symptomatic cases only |
| Visceral leishmaniasis | 76,000 cases | 61,000–93,500 | Total number of cases |
| African trypanosomiasis | 37,000 cases | 9,000–106,000 | Symptomatic cases only |
| Rabies | 1,100 cases | 600–2,000 | Incident cases |
| Yellow fever | 100 cases | 0–100 cases | Incident cases |
* This number includes 14.6 million people (13.2–16.1 million) with detectable skin microfilariae.
These are updated estimates recently published in Pullan et al. [27].
Figure 1Fractions of YLD and YLL (as components of DALYs) for each of the NTDs. Also included in this graph are “other NTDs.”
Figure 2Global trends in DALYs from NTDs, 1990 to 2010.
*Estimation of percent (%) change is not from the means. Each metric in this figure is estimated on 1000 times in the modeling process, and then causes that have a high degree of uncertainty in their draw estimates can have skewed % change results. Abbreviations: UI, unit interval.
Figure 3DALYs: Number by disease and for the 21 regions in 2010 (in thousands).