TY - JOUR
T1 - Global, regional, and national incidence of six major immune-mediated inflammatory diseases
T2 - findings from the global burden of disease study 2019
AU - GBD 2019 IMID Collaborators
AU - Wu, Dongze
AU - Jin, Yingzhao
AU - Xing, Yuhan
AU - Abate, Melsew Dagne
AU - Abbasian, Mohammadreza
AU - Abbasi-Kangevari, Mohsen
AU - Abbasi-Kangevari, Zeinab
AU - Abd-Allah, Foad
AU - Abdelmasseh, Michael
AU - Abdollahifar, Mohammad Amin
AU - Abdulah, Deldar Morad
AU - Abedi, Aidin
AU - Abedi, Vida
AU - Abidi, Hassan
AU - Aboagye, Richard Gyan
AU - Abolhassani, Hassan
AU - Abuabara, Katrina
AU - Abyadeh, Morteza
AU - Addo, Isaac Yeboah
AU - Adeniji, Kayode Nelson
AU - Adepoju, Abiola Victor
AU - Adesina, Miracle Ayomikun
AU - Adnani, Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah
AU - Afarideh, Mohsen
AU - Aghamiri, Shahin
AU - Agodi, Antonella
AU - Agrawal, Anurag
AU - Arriagada, Constanza Elizabeth Aguilera
AU - Ahmad, Aqeel
AU - Ahmad, Danish
AU - Ahmad, Sajjad
AU - Ahmad, Sohail
AU - Ahmadi, Ali
AU - Ahmed, Ali
AU - Ahmed, Ayman
AU - Aithala, Janardhana P.
AU - Ajadi, Abdullateef Abiodun
AU - Ajami, Marjan
AU - Akbarzadeh-Khiavi, Mostafa
AU - Alahdab, Fares
AU - AlBataineh, Mohammad T.
AU - Alemi, Sharifullah
AU - Al-Gheethi, Adel Ali Saeed
AU - Ali, Liaqat
AU - Alif, Sheikh Mohammad
AU - Almazan, Joseph Uy
AU - Almustanyir, Sami
AU - Botelho, João Silva
AU - Machado, Vanessa Sintra
AU - Mendes, José João
N1 - © 2023 The Author(s).
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - Background: The causes for immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs) are diverse and the incidence trends of IMIDs from specific causes are rarely studied. The study aims to investigate the pattern and trend of IMIDs from 1990 to 2019. Methods: We collected detailed information on six major causes of IMIDs, including asthma, inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis, between 1990 and 2019, derived from the Global Burden of Disease study in 2019. The average annual percent change (AAPC) in number of incidents and age standardized incidence rate (ASR) on IMIDs, by sex, age, region, and causes, were calculated to quantify the temporal trends. Findings: In 2019, rheumatoid arthritis, atopic dermatitis, asthma, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis, inflammatory bowel disease accounted 1.59%, 36.17%, 54.71%, 0.09%, 6.84%, 0.60% of overall new IMIDs cases, respectively. The ASR of IMIDs showed substantial regional and global variation with the highest in High SDI region, High-income North America, and United States of America. Throughout human lifespan, the age distribution of incident cases from six IMIDs was quite different. Globally, incident cases of IMIDs increased with an AAPC of 0.68 and the ASR decreased with an AAPC of −0.34 from 1990 to 2019. The incident cases increased across six IMIDs, the ASR of rheumatoid arthritis increased (0.21, 95% CI 0.18, 0.25), while the ASR of asthma (AAPC = −0.41), inflammatory bowel disease (AAPC = −0.72), multiple sclerosis (AAPC = −0.26), psoriasis (AAPC = −0.77), and atopic dermatitis (AAPC = −0.15) decreased. The ASR of overall and six individual IMID increased with SDI at regional and global level. Countries with higher ASR in 1990 experienced a more rapid decrease in ASR. Interpretation: The incidence patterns of IMIDs varied considerably across the world. Innovative prevention and integrative management strategy are urgently needed to mitigate the increasing ASR of rheumatoid arthritis and upsurging new cases of other five IMIDs, respectively. Funding: The Global Burden of Disease Study is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The project funded by Scientific Research Fund of Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences & Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital ( 2022QN38).
AB - Background: The causes for immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs) are diverse and the incidence trends of IMIDs from specific causes are rarely studied. The study aims to investigate the pattern and trend of IMIDs from 1990 to 2019. Methods: We collected detailed information on six major causes of IMIDs, including asthma, inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis, between 1990 and 2019, derived from the Global Burden of Disease study in 2019. The average annual percent change (AAPC) in number of incidents and age standardized incidence rate (ASR) on IMIDs, by sex, age, region, and causes, were calculated to quantify the temporal trends. Findings: In 2019, rheumatoid arthritis, atopic dermatitis, asthma, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis, inflammatory bowel disease accounted 1.59%, 36.17%, 54.71%, 0.09%, 6.84%, 0.60% of overall new IMIDs cases, respectively. The ASR of IMIDs showed substantial regional and global variation with the highest in High SDI region, High-income North America, and United States of America. Throughout human lifespan, the age distribution of incident cases from six IMIDs was quite different. Globally, incident cases of IMIDs increased with an AAPC of 0.68 and the ASR decreased with an AAPC of −0.34 from 1990 to 2019. The incident cases increased across six IMIDs, the ASR of rheumatoid arthritis increased (0.21, 95% CI 0.18, 0.25), while the ASR of asthma (AAPC = −0.41), inflammatory bowel disease (AAPC = −0.72), multiple sclerosis (AAPC = −0.26), psoriasis (AAPC = −0.77), and atopic dermatitis (AAPC = −0.15) decreased. The ASR of overall and six individual IMID increased with SDI at regional and global level. Countries with higher ASR in 1990 experienced a more rapid decrease in ASR. Interpretation: The incidence patterns of IMIDs varied considerably across the world. Innovative prevention and integrative management strategy are urgently needed to mitigate the increasing ASR of rheumatoid arthritis and upsurging new cases of other five IMIDs, respectively. Funding: The Global Burden of Disease Study is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The project funded by Scientific Research Fund of Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences & Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital ( 2022QN38).
KW - Global burden of disease study
KW - Immune-mediated inflammatory disease
KW - Incidence
KW - Trend
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U2 - 10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.102193
DO - 10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.102193
M3 - Article
C2 - 37731935
AN - SCOPUS:85172929794
SN - 2589-5370
VL - 64
SP - 102193
JO - eClinicalMedicine
JF - eClinicalMedicine
M1 - 102193
ER -