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Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 (GBD 2019) Data Input Sources Tool

Data resources from the current GBD round are available at Global Burden of Disease Study 2021 (GBD 2021) Data Resources.

The Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 (GBD 2019) synthesizes a large number of input sources to estimate mortality, causes of death and illness, and risk factors.

The Data Input Sources Tool lets you explore GBD 2019 input sources and retrieve relevant metadata.

Use the selection boxes below to see these input sources by GBD component, geography, and cause. After you have made your selection, you can view and access GHDx catalog records for input sources used by GBD.

Download these input sources as a CSV file to see more information about how they were used in the analysis for the Global Burden of Disease. This CSV file contains relevant metadata about the input sources as suggested in the Guidelines for Accurate and Transparent Health Estimates Reporting (GATHER), a statement that promotes best practices in reporting health estimates.

For detailed information on the tool and the contents of the CSV files, refer to the following documents:

Results

Results for component: Causes of Death and Disability, location: United States of America

Total Citations: 1704

Total Source Metadata Rows: 100789018

Citations

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Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), World Health Organization (WHO). Zika Cases and Congenital Syndrome Associated with Zika Virus, Reported by Countries and Territories in the Americas 2015-2016. Washington, D.C., United States of America: Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), 2016.

Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), World Health Organization (WHO). Zika Cases and Congenital Syndrome Associated with Zika Virus, Reported by Countries and Territories in the Americas 2015-2017, Cumulative Cases. Washington, D.C., United States of America: Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), 2017.

Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), World Health Organization (WHO). Zika Cases and Congenital Syndrome Associated with Zika Virus, Reported by Countries and Territories in the Americas 2015-2018, Cumulative Cases. Washington, D.C., United States of America: Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), 2018.

Pan American Health Organization (PAHO). Zika Cases and Congenital Syndrome Associated with Zika Virus, Reported by Countries and Territories in the Americas 2017.

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