Burden of COVID‐19 disease in Kurdistan province in west of Iran using disability‐adjusted life years

Author:

Alinia Cyrus1ORCID,Bolbanabad Amjad M.2ORCID,Moradi Ghobad2ORCID,Shokri Azad2ORCID,Ghaderi Ebrahim2ORCID,Adabi Jalil2ORCID,Rezaei Satar3ORCID,Piroozi Bakhtiar1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Healthcare Management & Economics Department, School of Public Health Urmia University of Medical Sciences Urmia Iran

2. Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Research Institute for Health Development Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences Sanandaj Iran

3. School of Public Health Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences Kermanshah Iran

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsDuring the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic, about seven million people were infected with the disease, of which more than 133,000 died. Health policymakers need to know the extent and magnitude of the disease burden to decide on how much to allocate resources for disease control. The results of this investigation could be helpful in this field.MethodsWe used the secondary data released by the Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences between February 2020 to October 2021 to estimate the age‐sex standardized disability‐adjusted life years (DALY) by the sum of the years of life lived with disability (YLD) and the years of life lost (YLL). We also applied the local and specific values of the disease utility in the calculations.ResultsThe total DALY was estimated at 23316.5 and 1385.5 per 100,000 populations The YLD and YLL constituted 1% and 99% of the total DALY, respectively. The DALY per 100,000 populations was highest in the men and people aged more than 65 years, but the prevalence was the highest in people under the age of 40.ConclusionsCompared to the findings of the “burden of disease study 2019,” the burden of COVID‐19 in Iran is ranked first and eighth among communicable and noncommunicable diseases, respectively. Although the disease affects all groups, the elderly suffer the most from it. Given the very high YLL of COVID‐19, the best strategy to reduce the burden of COVID‐19 in subsequent waves should be to focus on preventing infection in the elderly population and reducing mortality.

Funder

Kurdistan University Of Medical Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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