2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0142498
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Methodological Framework for World Health Organization Estimates of the Global Burden of Foodborne Disease

Abstract: BackgroundThe Foodborne Disease Burden Epidemiology Reference Group (FERG) was established in 2007 by the World Health Organization to estimate the global burden of foodborne diseases (FBDs). This paper describes the methodological framework developed by FERG's Computational Task Force to transform epidemiological information into FBD burden estimates.Methods and FindingsThe global and regional burden of 31 FBDs was quantified, along with limited estimates for 5 other FBDs, using Disability-Adjusted Life Years… Show more

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“…The health impact of the change in consumption of the foods considered was quantified in terms of the difference in DALYs between the scenarios. The DALY is a population health gap measure of the healthy life years lost due to loss of quality of life and due to premature death (Devleesschauwer et al 2015). DALYs are the sum of the years lived with disability (YLD) and the years of life lost due to premature mortality (YLL).…”
Section: Disability-adjusted Life Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The health impact of the change in consumption of the foods considered was quantified in terms of the difference in DALYs between the scenarios. The DALY is a population health gap measure of the healthy life years lost due to loss of quality of life and due to premature death (Devleesschauwer et al 2015). DALYs are the sum of the years lived with disability (YLD) and the years of life lost due to premature mortality (YLL).…”
Section: Disability-adjusted Life Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…onset of dementia). In the prevalence-based approach, the health status of a population is assessed at a specific point in time, and prevalent diseases are attributed to initial events that happened in the past [28]. Consequently, prevalence based approaches to disease burden estimates underestimate the burden for chronic diseases where the population size is increasing.…”
Section: Comparison With Existing Intervention Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, missing data on either disability weights or disability durations (as both parameters have a linear relation with YLD) constitutes a major limitation to broad application of the methodology to a comprehensive set of AEFI. For the former parameter, selection of proxy health outcomes by medical experts is 1 option; a second option is to extend current databases through new elicitation of the missing disability weights …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%