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Measuring disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) due to COVID-19 in Scotland, 2020.
Wyper, Grant M A; Fletcher, Eilidh; Grant, Ian; McCartney, Gerry; Fischbacher, Colin; Harding, Oliver; Jones, Hannah; de Haro Moro, Maria Teresa; Speybroeck, Niko; Devleesschauwer, Brecht; Stockton, Diane L.
  • Wyper GMA; Place and Wellbeing Directorate, Public Health Scotland, Glasgow, Scotland. grant.wyper@phs.scot.
  • Fletcher E; Data Driven Innovation Directorate, Public Health Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • Grant I; Data Driven Innovation Directorate, Public Health Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • McCartney G; College of Social Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland.
  • Fischbacher C; Clinical and Protecting Health Directorate, Public Health Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • Harding O; Clinical and Protecting Health Directorate, Public Health Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • Jones H; Directorate of Public Health, NHS Forth Valley, Stirling, Scotland.
  • de Haro Moro MT; Place and Wellbeing Directorate, Public Health Scotland, Glasgow, Scotland.
  • Speybroeck N; Data Driven Innovation Directorate, Public Health Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • Devleesschauwer B; Research Institute of Health and Society (IRSS), Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium.
  • Stockton DL; Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Sciensano, Brussels, Belgium.
Arch Public Health ; 80(1): 105, 2022 Apr 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35365228
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) combine the impact of morbidity and mortality and can enable comprehensive, and comparable, assessments of direct and indirect health harms due to COVID-19. Our aim was to estimate DALYs directly due to COVID-19 in Scotland, during 2020; and contextualise its population impact relative to other causes of disease and injury.

METHODS:

National deaths and daily case data were used. Deaths were based on underlying and contributory causes recorded on death certificates. We calculated DALYs based on the COVID-19 consensus model and methods outlined by the European Burden of Disease Network. DALYs were presented as a range, using a sensitivity analysis based on Years of Life Lost estimates using cause-specific; and COVID-19 related deaths. All COVID-19 estimates were for 2020.

RESULTS:

In 2020, estimates of COVID-19 DALYs in Scotland ranged from 96,500 to 108,200. Direct COVID-19 DALYs were substantial enough to be framed as the second leading cause of disease and injury, with only ischaemic heart disease having a larger impact on population health. Mortality contributed 98% of total DALYs.

CONCLUSIONS:

The direct population health impact of COVID-19 has been very substantial. Despite unprecedented mitigation efforts, COVID-19 developed from a single identified case in early 2020 to a condition with an impact in Scotland second only to ischaemic heart disease. Periodic estimation of DALYs during 2021, and beyond, will provide indications of the impact of DALYs averted due to the national rollout of the vaccination programme and other continued mitigation efforts, although new variants may pose significant challenges.
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