Publication: The Spanish Society of Nephrology (SENEFRO) commentary to the Spain GBD 2016 report: Keeping chronic kidney disease out of sight of health authorities will only magnify the problem.
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2018-11-28
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Ortiz, Alberto
Sanchez-Niño, Maria Dolores
Crespo-Barrio, Marta
De-Sequera-Ortiz, Patricia
Fernández-Giráldez, Elvira
García-Maset, Rafael
Macía-Heras, Manuel
Pérez-Fontán, Miguel
Rodríguez-Portillo, Mariano
Salgueira-Lazo, Mercedes
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The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study measures the health of populations worldwide and by country on an annual basis and aims at helping guide public policy on health issues. The GBD estimates for Spain in 2016 and recent trends in mortality and morbidity from 2006 to 2016 were recently published. According to these estimates, chronic kidney disease was the 8th cause of death in Spain in 2016. Among the top ten causes of death, chronic kidney disease was the fastest growing from 2006 to 2016, after Alzheimer disease. At the current pace of growth, chronic kidney disease is set to become the second cause of death in Spain, after Alzheimer disease, by 2100. Additionally, among major causes of death, chronic kidney disease also ranked second only to Alzheimer as the fastest growing cause of Years Lived with Disability (YLDs) and Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs). Public resources devoted to prevention, care and research on kidney disease should be in line with both its current and future burden.
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Alzheimer Disease
Cause of Death
Global Burden of Disease
Humans
Nephrology
Quality-Adjusted Life Years
Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
Societies, Medical
Spain
Cause of Death
Global Burden of Disease
Humans
Nephrology
Quality-Adjusted Life Years
Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
Societies, Medical
Spain
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Chronic kidney disease, Clasificación, Enfermedad renal crónica, Financiación de la investigación, Mortalidad, Mortality, Public health, Ranking, Research funding, Salud pública