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Population health outcomes in Nigeria compared with other west African countries, 1998–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study

BACKGROUND: Population-level health and mortality data are crucial for evidence-informed policy but scarce in Nigeria. To fill this gap, we undertook a comprehensive assessment of the burden of disease in Nigeria and compared outcomes to other west African countries. METHODS: In this systematic anal...

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Autores principales: Angell, Blake, Sanuade, Olutobi, Adetifa, Ifedayo M O, Okeke, Iruka N, Adamu, Aishatu Lawal, Aliyu, Muktar H, Ameh, Emmanuel A, Kyari, Fatima, Gadanya, Muktar A, Mabayoje, Diana A, Yinka-Ogunleye, Adesola, Oni, Tolu, Jalo, Rabiu Ibrahim, Tsiga-Ahmed, Fatimah I, Dalglish, Sarah L, Abimbola, Seye, Colbourn, Tim, Onwujekwe, Obinna, Owoaje, Eme Theodora, Aliyu, Gambo, Aliyu, Sani H, Archibong, Belinda, Ezeh, Alex, Ihekweazu, Chikwe, Iliyasu, Zubairu, Obaro, Stephen, Obadare, Ebenezer Babatunde, Okonofua, Friday, Pate, Muhammed, Salako, Babatunde L, Zanna, Fatima H, Glenn, Scott, Walker, Ally, Ezalarab, Maha, Naghavi, Mohsen, Abubakar, Ibrahim
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8943279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35303469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(21)02722-7
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author Angell, Blake
Sanuade, Olutobi
Adetifa, Ifedayo M O
Okeke, Iruka N
Adamu, Aishatu Lawal
Aliyu, Muktar H
Ameh, Emmanuel A
Kyari, Fatima
Gadanya, Muktar A
Mabayoje, Diana A
Yinka-Ogunleye, Adesola
Oni, Tolu
Jalo, Rabiu Ibrahim
Tsiga-Ahmed, Fatimah I
Dalglish, Sarah L
Abimbola, Seye
Colbourn, Tim
Onwujekwe, Obinna
Owoaje, Eme Theodora
Aliyu, Gambo
Aliyu, Sani H
Archibong, Belinda
Ezeh, Alex
Ihekweazu, Chikwe
Iliyasu, Zubairu
Obaro, Stephen
Obadare, Ebenezer Babatunde
Okonofua, Friday
Pate, Muhammed
Salako, Babatunde L
Zanna, Fatima H
Glenn, Scott
Walker, Ally
Ezalarab, Maha
Naghavi, Mohsen
Abubakar, Ibrahim
author_facet Angell, Blake
Sanuade, Olutobi
Adetifa, Ifedayo M O
Okeke, Iruka N
Adamu, Aishatu Lawal
Aliyu, Muktar H
Ameh, Emmanuel A
Kyari, Fatima
Gadanya, Muktar A
Mabayoje, Diana A
Yinka-Ogunleye, Adesola
Oni, Tolu
Jalo, Rabiu Ibrahim
Tsiga-Ahmed, Fatimah I
Dalglish, Sarah L
Abimbola, Seye
Colbourn, Tim
Onwujekwe, Obinna
Owoaje, Eme Theodora
Aliyu, Gambo
Aliyu, Sani H
Archibong, Belinda
Ezeh, Alex
Ihekweazu, Chikwe
Iliyasu, Zubairu
Obaro, Stephen
Obadare, Ebenezer Babatunde
Okonofua, Friday
Pate, Muhammed
Salako, Babatunde L
Zanna, Fatima H
Glenn, Scott
Walker, Ally
Ezalarab, Maha
Naghavi, Mohsen
Abubakar, Ibrahim
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description BACKGROUND: Population-level health and mortality data are crucial for evidence-informed policy but scarce in Nigeria. To fill this gap, we undertook a comprehensive assessment of the burden of disease in Nigeria and compared outcomes to other west African countries. METHODS: In this systematic analysis, using data and results of the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2019, we analysed patterns of mortality, years of life lost (YLLs), years lived with disability (YLDs), life expectancy, healthy life expectancy (HALE), and health system coverage for Nigeria and 15 other west African countries by gender in 1998 and 2019. Estimates of all-age and age-standardised disability-adjusted life-years for 369 diseases and injuries and 87 risk factors are presented for Nigeria. Health expenditure per person and gross domestic product were extracted from the World Bank repository. FINDINGS: Between 1998 and 2019, life expectancy and HALE increased in Nigeria by 18% to 64·3 years (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 62·2–66·6), mortality reduced for all age groups for both male and female individuals, and health expenditure per person increased from the 11th to third highest in west Africa by 2018 (US$18·6 in 2001 to $83·75 in 2018). Nonetheless, relative outcomes remained poor; Nigeria ranked sixth in west Africa for age-standardised mortality, seventh for HALE, tenth for YLLs, 12th for health system coverage, and 14th for YLDs in 2019. Malaria (5176·3 YLLs per 100 000 people, 95% UI 2464·0–9591·1) and neonatal disorders (4818·8 YLLs per 100 000, 3865·9–6064·2) were the leading causes of YLLs in Nigeria in 2019. Nigeria had the fourth-highest under-five mortality rate for male individuals (2491·8 deaths per 100 000, 95% UI 1986·1–3140·1) and female individuals (2117·7 deaths per 100 000, 1756·7–2569·1), but among the lowest mortality for men older than 55 years. There was evidence of a growing non-communicable disease burden facing older Nigerians. INTERPRETATION: Health outcomes remain poor in Nigeria despite higher expenditure since 2001. Better outcomes in countries with equivalent or lower health expenditure suggest health system strengthening and targeted intervention to address unsafe water sources, poor sanitation, malnutrition, and exposure to air pollution could substantially improve population health. FUNDING: The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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spelling pubmed-89432792022-03-29 Population health outcomes in Nigeria compared with other west African countries, 1998–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study Angell, Blake Sanuade, Olutobi Adetifa, Ifedayo M O Okeke, Iruka N Adamu, Aishatu Lawal Aliyu, Muktar H Ameh, Emmanuel A Kyari, Fatima Gadanya, Muktar A Mabayoje, Diana A Yinka-Ogunleye, Adesola Oni, Tolu Jalo, Rabiu Ibrahim Tsiga-Ahmed, Fatimah I Dalglish, Sarah L Abimbola, Seye Colbourn, Tim Onwujekwe, Obinna Owoaje, Eme Theodora Aliyu, Gambo Aliyu, Sani H Archibong, Belinda Ezeh, Alex Ihekweazu, Chikwe Iliyasu, Zubairu Obaro, Stephen Obadare, Ebenezer Babatunde Okonofua, Friday Pate, Muhammed Salako, Babatunde L Zanna, Fatima H Glenn, Scott Walker, Ally Ezalarab, Maha Naghavi, Mohsen Abubakar, Ibrahim Lancet Articles BACKGROUND: Population-level health and mortality data are crucial for evidence-informed policy but scarce in Nigeria. To fill this gap, we undertook a comprehensive assessment of the burden of disease in Nigeria and compared outcomes to other west African countries. METHODS: In this systematic analysis, using data and results of the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2019, we analysed patterns of mortality, years of life lost (YLLs), years lived with disability (YLDs), life expectancy, healthy life expectancy (HALE), and health system coverage for Nigeria and 15 other west African countries by gender in 1998 and 2019. Estimates of all-age and age-standardised disability-adjusted life-years for 369 diseases and injuries and 87 risk factors are presented for Nigeria. Health expenditure per person and gross domestic product were extracted from the World Bank repository. FINDINGS: Between 1998 and 2019, life expectancy and HALE increased in Nigeria by 18% to 64·3 years (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 62·2–66·6), mortality reduced for all age groups for both male and female individuals, and health expenditure per person increased from the 11th to third highest in west Africa by 2018 (US$18·6 in 2001 to $83·75 in 2018). Nonetheless, relative outcomes remained poor; Nigeria ranked sixth in west Africa for age-standardised mortality, seventh for HALE, tenth for YLLs, 12th for health system coverage, and 14th for YLDs in 2019. Malaria (5176·3 YLLs per 100 000 people, 95% UI 2464·0–9591·1) and neonatal disorders (4818·8 YLLs per 100 000, 3865·9–6064·2) were the leading causes of YLLs in Nigeria in 2019. Nigeria had the fourth-highest under-five mortality rate for male individuals (2491·8 deaths per 100 000, 95% UI 1986·1–3140·1) and female individuals (2117·7 deaths per 100 000, 1756·7–2569·1), but among the lowest mortality for men older than 55 years. There was evidence of a growing non-communicable disease burden facing older Nigerians. INTERPRETATION: Health outcomes remain poor in Nigeria despite higher expenditure since 2001. Better outcomes in countries with equivalent or lower health expenditure suggest health system strengthening and targeted intervention to address unsafe water sources, poor sanitation, malnutrition, and exposure to air pollution could substantially improve population health. FUNDING: The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Elsevier 2022-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8943279/ /pubmed/35303469 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(21)02722-7 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Articles
Angell, Blake
Sanuade, Olutobi
Adetifa, Ifedayo M O
Okeke, Iruka N
Adamu, Aishatu Lawal
Aliyu, Muktar H
Ameh, Emmanuel A
Kyari, Fatima
Gadanya, Muktar A
Mabayoje, Diana A
Yinka-Ogunleye, Adesola
Oni, Tolu
Jalo, Rabiu Ibrahim
Tsiga-Ahmed, Fatimah I
Dalglish, Sarah L
Abimbola, Seye
Colbourn, Tim
Onwujekwe, Obinna
Owoaje, Eme Theodora
Aliyu, Gambo
Aliyu, Sani H
Archibong, Belinda
Ezeh, Alex
Ihekweazu, Chikwe
Iliyasu, Zubairu
Obaro, Stephen
Obadare, Ebenezer Babatunde
Okonofua, Friday
Pate, Muhammed
Salako, Babatunde L
Zanna, Fatima H
Glenn, Scott
Walker, Ally
Ezalarab, Maha
Naghavi, Mohsen
Abubakar, Ibrahim
Population health outcomes in Nigeria compared with other west African countries, 1998–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study
title Population health outcomes in Nigeria compared with other west African countries, 1998–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study
title_full Population health outcomes in Nigeria compared with other west African countries, 1998–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study
title_fullStr Population health outcomes in Nigeria compared with other west African countries, 1998–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study
title_full_unstemmed Population health outcomes in Nigeria compared with other west African countries, 1998–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study
title_short Population health outcomes in Nigeria compared with other west African countries, 1998–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study
title_sort population health outcomes in nigeria compared with other west african countries, 1998–2019: a systematic analysis for the global burden of disease study
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8943279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35303469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(21)02722-7
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