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Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2016 provides an up-to-date analysis of the burden of diarrhoea in 195 countries. This study assesses cases, deaths, and aetiologies in 1990-2016 and assesses how the burden of diarrhoea has changed in people of all ages.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30243583 PMCID: PMC6202444 DOI: 10.1016/S1473-3099(18)30362-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet Infect Dis ISSN: 1473-3099 Impact factor: 25.071
Episodes and deaths among all ages, children younger than 5 years, and adults older than 70 years, in 2016, by Global Burden of Disease regions and super-regions
| Deaths (95% UI) | Deaths per 100 000 (95% UI) | Episodes (95% UI) | Episodes per person-year (95% UI) | Deaths (95% UI) | Deaths per 100 000 (95% UI) | Episodes (95% UI) | Episodes per person-year (95% UI) | Deaths (95% UI) | Deaths per 100 000 (95% UI) | Episodes (95% UI) | Episodes per person-year (95% UI) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Global | 1 655 944 (1 244 073–2 366 552) | 22·4 (16·8–32·0) | 4 480 400 603 (4 246 997 396–4 737 769 159) | 0·61 (0·57–0·64) | 446 000 (390 894–504 613) | 70·6 (61·9–79·8) | 1 105 406 865 (961 595 610–1 274 767 300) | 1·75 (1·52–2·02) | 694 010 (461 118–1 065 409) | 171·7 (114·1–263·5) | 364 929 495 (331 940 378–403 163 623) | 0·90 (0·82–1·00) | |
| High income | 31 267 (29 970–32 742) | 2·9 (2·8–3·1) | 141 626 741 (133 506 539–150 142 971) | 0·13 (0·13–0·14) | 761 (693–839) | 1·3 (1·2–1·5) | 33 388 923 (27 829 613–40 606 214) | 0·58 (0·48–0·70) | 26 909 (25 688–28 313) | 20·1 (19·2–21·2) | 22 601 582 (21 031 917–24 284 703) | 0·17 (0·16–0·18) | |
| High-income North America | 10 919 (10 506–11 345) | 3·0 (2·9–3·2) | 48 921 976 (46 533 601–51 532 621) | 0·14 (0·13–0·14) | 394 (352–440) | 1·8 (1·6–2·0) | 9 056 709 (7 763 965–10 672 399) | 0·42 (0·36–0·49) | 8 740 (8359–9111) | 24·5 (23·4–25·5) | 4 023 411 (3 746 710–4 317 044) | 0·11 (0·10–0·12) | |
| Australasia | 322 (291–355) | 1·1 (1·0–1·2) | 2 166 116 (2 031 289–2 311 178) | 0·08 (0·07–0·08) | 12 (9–15) | 0·7 (0·5–0·9) | 234 468 (189 996–290 629) | 0·13 (0·11–0·16) | 276 (245–308) | 9·7 (8·6–10·8) | 231 951 (211 932–252 135) | 0·08 (0·07–0·09) | |
| High-income Asia Pacific | 4126 (3567–5137) | 2·3 (2·0–2·8) | 9 858 030 (9 308 375–10 455 512) | 0·05 (0·05–0·06) | 60 (51–68) | 0·8 (0·7–0·9) | 1 467 326 (1 207 565–1 789 585) | 0·20 (0·16–0·24) | 3 625 (3145–4472) | 12·2 (10·6–15·0) | 2 000 718 (1 847 476–2 173 129) | 0·07 (0·06–0·07) | |
| Western Europe | 14 686 (13 841–15 540) | 3·4 (3·2–3·6) | 65 408 598 (61 299 348–69 872 055) | 0·15 (0·14–0·16) | 152 (131–176) | 0·7 (0·6–0·8) | 16 600 090 (13 553 833–20 598 003) | 0·76 (0·62–0·94) | 13 405 (12 615–14 258) | 22·3 (21·0–23·7) | 15 539 967 (14 442 061–16 731 794) | 0·26 (0·24–0·28) | |
| Southern Latin America | 1214 (1105–1329) | 1·9 (1·7–2·0) | 15 272 023 (13 990 392–16 698 862) | 0·23 (0·21–0·26) | 144 (113–184) | 2·9 (2·2–3·7) | 6 030 331 (4 929 130–7 365 567) | 1·20 (0·98–1·47) | 862 (770–965) | 17·1 (15·3–19·1) | 805 535 (744 222–878 029) | 0·16 (0·15–0·17) | |
| Central Europe, eastern Europe, and central Asia | 3372 (2808–4 47) | 0·8 (0·7–1·0) | 163 543 108 (154 189 373–174 379 708) | 0·39 (0·37–0·42) | 1 943 (1 411–2 716) | 6·9 (5·0–9·6) | 50 878 849 (43 957 060–58 895 977) | 1·80 (1·56–2·09) | 777 (700–866) | 2·1 (1·9–2·3) | 15 964 724 (14 405 434–17 721 628) | 0·43 (0·39–0·48) | |
| Eastern Europe | 550 (456–655) | 0·3 (0·2–0·3) | 79 911 704 (75 379 533–85 158 226) | 0·38 (0·36–0·40) | 180 (129–246) | 1·4 (1·0–1·9) | 23 661 809 (20 848 512–27 184 316) | 1·83 (1·61–2·10) | 166 (134–207) | 0·8 (0·6–1·0) | 7 883 083 (6 983 415–8 844 997) | 0·38 (0·34–0·43) | |
| Central Europe | 785 (713–857) | 0·7 (0·6–0·7) | 47 622 487 (44 633 208–50 845 630) | 0·41 (0·39–0·44) | 73 (60–88) | 1·3 (1·1–1·6) | 14 195 427 (11 976 777–17 026 634) | 2·54 (2·14–3·05) | 548 (494–608) | 4·2 (3·8–4·7) | 7 011 015 (6 423 089–7 705 460) | 0·54 (0·50–0·60) | |
| Central Asia | 2 037 (1 496–2 806) | 2·3 (1·7–3·2) | 36 008 917 (33 378 397–39 089 551) | 0·41 (0·38–0·44) | 1 690 (1 171–2 454) | 17·5 (12·1–25·4) | 13 021 613 (11 021 848–15 425 971) | 1·35 (1·14–1·60) | 64 (44–87) | 1·9 (1·3–2·6) | 1 070 626 (954 834–1 193 367) | 0·32 (0·29–0·36) | |
| Latin America and Caribbean | 24 026 (21 716–27 907) | 4·2 (3·8–4·8) | 455 080 817 (430 795 166–481 238 663) | 0·79 (0·75–0·83) | 8 828 (7 589–10 522) | 17·8 (15·3–21·2) | 140 034 494 (123 896 675–157 523 720) | 2·82 (2·50–3·18) | 8 830 (7885–10 715) | 32·1 (28·6–38·9) | 44 369 109 (41 355 008–47 985 257) | 1·61 (1·50–1·74) | |
| Central Latin America | 10 603 (9827–11 651) | 4·2 (3·9–4·6) | 145 541 713 (136 220 654–155 309 571) | 0·57 (0·54–0·61) | 3 552 (3 154–4 093) | 15·6 (13·8–17·9) | 42 745 877 (37 076 669–49 851 781) | 1·87 (1·62–2·18) | 3904 (3553–4426) | 35·6 (32·4–40·4) | 11 216 119 (10 366 913–12 206 833) | 1·02 (0·95–1·11) | |
| Andean Latin America | 1 898 (1 387–2 873) | 3·2 (2·3–4·8) | 51 849 096 (48 728 296–55 059 137) | 0·87 (0·81–0·92) | 733 (554–950) | 11·0 (8·3–14·3) | 15 437 492 (13 322 654–17 616 648) | 2·32 (2·00–2·64) | 662 (395–1 168) | 24·7 (14·8–43·7) | 4 722 673 (4 321 225–5 183 637) | 1·76 (1·61–1·94) | |
| Caribbean | 5135 (3568–7476) | 11·2 (7·8–16·3) | 34 976 740 (33 008 600–37 090 931) | 0·76 (0·72–0·81) | 2 773 (1 724–4 440) | 69·5 (43·2–111·3) | 9 159 741 (7 915 572–10 575 956) | 2·30 (1·98–2·65) | 1180 (717–2001) | 41·1 (25·0–69·8) | 4 150 525 (3 810 572–4 563 391) | 1·45 (1·33–1·59) | |
| Tropical Latin America | 6196 (5911–6544) | 2·9 (2·7–3·0) | 222 713 268 (211 374 722–234 913 999) | 1·03 (0·98–1·09) | 1 686 (1 485–1 927) | 10·5 (9·2–12·0) | 72 691 384 (65 257 021–80 123 632) | 4·51 (4·05–4·97) | 3 026 (2870–3189) | 27·4 (26·0–28·9) | 24 279 793 (22 631 808–26 094 231) | 2·20 (2·05–2·37) | |
| Southeast Asia, East Asia, and Oceania | 82 391 (52 849–114 890) | 4·0 (2·5–5·5) | 777 367 105 (732 380 142–826 214 236) | 0·37 (0·35–0·40) | 15 443 (13 267–18 208) | 12·5 (10·8–14·8) | 128 879 193 (108 564 727–154 165 655) | 1·05 (0·88–1·25) | 38 425 (19 341–56 971) | 34·1 (17·2–50·6) | 57 141 106 (51 364 528–63 755 385) | 0·51 (0·46–0·57) | |
| East Asia | 6443 (4668–10 215) | 0·5 (0·3–0·7) | 292 851 984 (273 845 010–313 093 801) | 0·21 (0·19–0·22) | 1 988 (1 573–2 596) | 3·1 (2·4–4·0) | 35 276 466 (29 295 004–43 259 235) | 0·55 (0·45–0·67) | 2 351 (1415–4440) | 2·7 (1·6–5·1) | 24 636 295 (21 886 216–27 807 635) | 0·28 (0·25–0·32) | |
| Southeast Asia | 73 484 (46 195–101 156) | 11·2 (7·1–15·4) | 471 272 773 (444 252 320–499 807 373) | 0·72 (0·68–0·76) | 13 027 (10 999–15 526) | 22·8 (19·3–27·2) | 91 013 337 (76 831 318–108 315 297) | 1·60 (1·35–1·90) | 35 063 (17 323–53 566) | 140·7 (69·5–214·9) | 31 904 754 (28 864 524–35 411 367) | 1·28 (1·16–1·42) | |
| Oceania | 2312 (1378–3591) | 20·6 (12·3–32·0) | 13 242 348 (12 409 312–14 163 414) | 1·18 (1·11–1·26) | 414 (224–725) | 29·3 (15·9–51·3) | 2 589 390 (2 167 409–3 113 582) | 1·83 (1·53–2·20) | 914 (492–1 605) | 366·8 (197·5–643·7) | 600 057 (536 232–674 469) | 2·41 (2·15–2·71) | |
| North Africa and Middle East | 34 998 (26 768–44 682) | 6·1 (4·7–7·8) | 426 334 311 (396 205 357–457 691 871) | 0·74 (0·69–0·80) | 26 373 (19 539–34 818) | 41·7 (30·9–55·1) | 152 831 944 (131 124 308–176 495 144) | 2·42 (2·08–2·79) | 4751 (2708–9256) | 26·9 (15·4–52·5) | 15 794 118 (14 302 510–17 518 841) | 0·90 (0·81–0·99) | |
| South Asia | 873 865 (605 184–1 356 359) | 51·4 (35·6–79·8) | 1 487 506 728 (1 408 026 882–1 568 110 857) | 0·88 (0·83–0·92) | 101 927 (85 817–122 100) | 66·4 (55·9–79·5) | 228 158 069 (198 916 167–263 837 054) | 1·49 (1·29–1·72) | 508 455 (337 374–798 290) | 877·4 (582·2–1 377·5) | 173 702 623 (156 344 871–193 583 814) | 3·00 (2·70–3·34) | |
| Sub-Saharan Africa | 606 024 (469 707–798 314) | 61·8 (47·9–81·5) | 1 028 941 793 (966 501 198–1 098 089 853) | 1·05 (0·99–1·12) | 290 724 (243 545–342 557) | 185·7 (155·5–218·8) | 371 235 393 (322 159 662–428 790 776) | 2·37 (2·06–2·74) | 105 863 (63 487–166 068) | 589·3 (353·4–924·4) | 35 356 232 (31 983 296–39 006 426) | 1·97 (1·78–2·17) | |
| Southern sub-Saharan Africa | 24 952 (18 130–33 765) | 32·4 (23·6–43·9) | 80 177 323 (76 939 912–83 739 087) | 1·04 (1·00–1·09) | 10 281 (8 270–12 696) | 119·4 (96·1–147·5) | 17 539 773 (15 579 677–19 964 990) | 2·04 (1·81–2·32) | 5 636 (3 076–9 354) | 230·3 (125·7–382·2) | 4 578 637 (4 292 157–4 904 911) | 1·87 (1·75–2·00) | |
| Western sub-Saharan Africa | 270 082 (213 648–339 535) | 67·8 (53·6–85·3) | 380 566 260 (356 058 649–407 706 303) | 0·96 (0·89–1·02) | 177 262 (139 712–220 546) | 274·3 (216·2–341·3) | 157 133 499 (138 027 236–180 716 041) | 2·43 (2·14–2·80) | 28 641 (16 799–48 488) | 454·0 (266·3–768·6) | 11 293 766 (10 062 654–12 571 363) | 1·79 (1·60–1·99) | |
| Eastern sub-Saharan Africa | 242 217 (174 668–330 016) | 62·6 (45·1–85·3) | 425 972 738 (399 183 913–454 180 616) | 1·10 (1·03–1·17) | 72 836 (60 186–85 260) | 116·4 (96·2–136·3) | 137 266 734 (118 573 209–159 017 510) | 2·19 (1·90–2·54) | 58 013 (35 154–91 283) | 807·3 (489·2–1 270·3) | 15 217 020 (13 685 084–16 834 027) | 2·12 (1·90–2·34) | |
| Central sub-Saharan Africa | 68 599 (50 148–93 556) | 58·2 (42·6–79·4) | 142 225 473 (131 307 539–154 054 352) | 1·21 (1·11–1·31) | 30 306 (20 536–43 767) | 145·7 (98·8–210·5) | 59 295 386 (50 047 396–69 410 193) | 2·85 (2·41–3·34) | 13 513 (8 388–22 326) | 667·7 (414·5–1 103·2) | 4 266 809 (3 811 921–4 756 955) | 2·11 (1·88–2·35) | |
UI=uncertainty interval.
Figure 1Diarrhoea mortality rate in 2016
Diarrhoea mortality rate in individuals of all ages (A), children younger than 5 years (B), and adults older than 70 years (C). U5MR=under-5 mortality rate. ATG=Antigua and Barbuda. VCT=Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. LCA=Saint Lucia. TTO=Trinidad and Tobago. Isl=Islands. FSM=Federated States of Micronesia. TLS=Timor-Leste.
Figure 2Assocation between the Socio-demographic Index and diarrhoea case fatality in children younger than 5 years in 2016
Each point represents a country.
Deaths, attributable fraction, and episodes due to each diarrhoea aetiology among all ages, children younger than 5 years, and adults older than 70 years, in 2016 globally
| All ages | 93 286 (62 645–136 144) | 1·3 (0·8–1·8) | 165·48 (118·49–222·38) | 22·4 (16·0–30·1) | 5·68% (4·07–7·71) |
| Younger than 5 years | 52 613 (34 709–74 377) | 8·3 (5·5–11·8) | 75·27 (46·93–117·80) | 119·1 (74·3–186·4) | 11·78% (8·19–16·13) |
| 70 years or older | 23 872 (13 596–41 598) | 5·9 (3·4–10·3) | 9·47 (6·30–13·34) | 23·4 (15·6–33·0) | 3·43% (2·37–4·67) |
| All ages | 16 881 (5649–38 788) | 0·2 (0·1–0·5) | 39·33 (17·90–73·78) | 5·3 (2·4–10·0) | 1·02% (0·34–2·18) |
| Younger than 5 years | 6332 (2098–13 192) | 1·0 (0·3–2·1) | 16·83 (6·47–39·14) | 26·6 (10·2–61·9) | 1·42% (0·47–2·92) |
| 70 years or older | 7974 (1812–19 666) | 2·0 (0·4–4·9) | 3·88 (1·49–8·08) | 9·6 (3·7–20·0) | 1·14% (0·29–2·79) |
| All ages | 26 748 (5826–74 570) | 0·4 (0·1–1·0) | 123·50 (54·69–257·47) | 16·7 (7·4–34·8) | 1·62% (0·34–4·45) |
| Younger than 5 years | 4567 (568–17 863) | 0·7 (0·1–2·8) | 21·38 (4·79–63·92) | 33·8 (7·6–101·2) | 1·02% (0·13–3·99) |
| 70 years or older | 9673 (1566–30 389) | 2·4 (0·4–7·5) | 5·65 (1·97–13·90) | 14·0 (4·9–34·4) | 1·40% (0·22–4·51) |
| All ages | 75 135 (44 356–117 056) | 1·0 (0·6–1·6) | 172·33 (115·98–246·71) | 23·3 (15·7–33·4) | 4·58% (2·73–6·92) |
| Younger than 5 years | 40 854 (20 397–65 633) | 6·5 (3·2–10·4) | 88·35 (47·13–162·40) | 139·8 (74·6–257·0) | 9·15% (4·60–14·62) |
| 70 years or older | 17 345 (8166–33 209) | 4·3 (2·0–8·2) | 7·63 (4·54–12·07) | 18·9 (11·2–29·9) | 2·50% (1·31–4·30) |
| All ages | 107 290 (66 518–180 436) | 1·5 (0·9–2·4) | 2·88 (2·28–4·04) | 0·4 (0·3–0·5) | 6·52% (4·02–10·02) |
| Younger than 5 years | 52 232 (31 017–85 372) | 8·3 (4·9–13·5) | 0·90 (0·64–1·40) | 1·4 (1·0–2·2) | 11·71% (7·03–18·92) |
| 70 years or older | 4741 (1960–10 594) | 1·2 (0·5–2·6) | 0·19 (0·14–0·27) | 0·5 (0·3–0·7) | 0·68% (0·31–1·23) |
| All ages | 22 417 (16 946–32 219) | 0·3 (0·2–0·4) | 0·18 (0·16–0·21) | 0·0 (0·0–0·0) | 1·36% (1·06–1·74) |
| Younger than 5 years | 1958 (1458–2623) | 0·3 (0·2–0·4) | 0·02 (0·01–0·02) | 0·0 (0·0–0·0) | 0·44% (0·33–0·58) |
| 70 years or older | 8899 (7105–11 852) | 2·2 (1·8–2·9) | 0·07 (0·05–0·09) | 0·2 (0·1–0·2) | 1·31% (0·94–1·80) |
| All ages | 57 203 (29 837–94 748) | 0·8 (0·4–1·3) | 69·52 (36·09–118·13) | 9·4 (4·9–16·0) | 3·53% (1·73–6·24) |
| Younger than 5 years | 48 301 (24 612–81 934) | 7·6 (3·9–13·0) | 44·84 (19·99–88·70) | 71·0 (31·6–140·4) | 10·83% (5·58–17·81) |
| 70 years or older | 1996 (683–4559) | 0·5 (0·2–1·1) | 0·74 (0·32–1·34) | 1·8 (0·8–3·3) | 0·29% (0·11–0·59) |
| All ages | 12 337 (4439–25 697) | 0·2 (0·1–0·3) | 14·26 (5·63–30·90) | 1·9 (0·8–4·2) | 0·76% (0·26–1·62) |
| Younger than 5 years | 9459 (2620–20 094) | 1·5 (0·4–3·2) | 8·28 (2·29–23·36) | 13·1 (3·6–37·0) | 2·12% (0·61–4·60) |
| 70 years or older | 1464 (513–3471) | 0·4 (0·1–0·9) | 0·37 (0·16–0·65) | 0·9 (0·4–1·6) | 0·21% (0·08–0·49) |
| All ages | 51 186 (26 757–83 064) | 0·7 (0·4–1·1) | 222·64 (144·95–322·85) | 30·1 (19·6–43·7) | 3·10% (1·70–4·63) |
| Younger than 5 years | 18 669 (9800–30 659) | 3·0 (1·6–4·9) | 75·16 (39·69–130·35) | 118·9 (62·8–206·3) | 4·19% (2·21–6·85) |
| 70 years or older | 18 152 (7957–34 248) | 4·5 (2·0–8·5) | 15·00 (9·09–22·80) | 37·1 (22·5–56·4) | 2·61% (1·27–4·12) |
| All ages | 19 496 (8747–38 421) | 0·3 (0·1–0·5) | 139·63 (47·77–278·41) | 18·9 (6·5–37·7) | 1·19% (0·52–2·36) |
| Younger than 5 years | 10 629 (5274–19 582) | 1·7 (0·8–3·1) | 48·56 (19·02–100·87) | 76·8 (30·1–159·6) | 2·38% (1·22–4·34) |
| 70 years or older | 3693 (810–8647) | 0·9 (0·2–2·1) | 7·60 (2·15–16·26) | 18·8 (5·3–40·2) | 0·54% (0·14–1·27) |
| All ages | 84 799 (46 201–144 935) | 1·1 (0·6–2·0) | 197·35 (127·37–299·20) | 26·7 (17·2–40·5) | 5·17% (2·87–8·48) |
| Younger than 5 years | 37 410 (16 659–64 509) | 5·9 (2·6–10·2) | 64·00 (31·32–122·03) | 101·3 (49·6–193·1) | 8·38% (3·88–14·04) |
| 70 years or older | 19 056 (8451–35 666) | 4·7 (2·1–8·8) | 9·77 (5·55–16·14) | 24·2 (13·7–39·9) | 2·76% (1·37–4·70) |
| All ages | 228 047 (183 526–292 737) | 3·1 (2·5–4·0) | 591·73 (496·00–695·46) | 80·0 (67·1–94·1) | 13·91% (11·51–16·34) |
| Younger than 5 years | 128 515 (105 138–155 133) | 20·3 (16·6–24·5) | 258·20 (196·95–336·88) | 408·6 (311·6–533·1) | 28·78% (25·22–32·40) |
| 70 years or older | 57 594 (36 869–91 286) | 14·2 (9·1–22·6) | 29·03 (21·92–37·78) | 71·8 (54·2–93·4) | 8·31% (6·83–9·91) |
| All ages | 212 438 (136 979–326 913) | 2·9 (1·9–4·4) | 269·19 (176·68–369·00) | 36·4 (23·9–49·9) | 12·85% (9·01–17·09) |
| Younger than 5 years | 63 713 (41 191–93 611) | 10·1 (6·5–14·8) | 74·77 (41·40–127·74) | 118·3 (65·5–202·1) | 14·28% (9·58–20·74) |
| 70 years or older | 74 402 (42 443–128 668) | 18·4 (10·5–31·8) | 16·39 (10·46–23·36) | 40·5 (25·9–57·8) | 10·73% (7·18–14·81) |
UI=uncertainty interval.
Figure 3Reduction in under-5 mortality rate due to diarrhoea, 2000–16
Figure 4Heat map of the number of children younger than 5 years that were needed to treat to prevent a diarrhoea death in 2016
Countries are ordered by the diarrhoea mortality rate among children younger than 5 years into deciles from Chad (highest mortality rate) to Finland (lowest mortality rate).