Burden of Road Traffic Injuries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-36811-1_105
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The provided text is a protocol document for the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors (GBD) Study, Version 3.0, issued by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) in February 2018. It is not a research paper reporting original findings, data analysis, or specific results regarding road traffic injuries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. Instead, it outlines the methodological framework, organizational structure, data management principles, and publication guidelines for the GBD study as a whole. The document details the GBD’s purpose as a systematic effort to quantify health loss due to diseases, injuries, and risk factors by age, sex, and geography. It establishes eight key principles for estimation, including comprehensive comparisons, internal consistency, and the use of uncertainty intervals. The protocol defines the roles of the GBD Scientific Council, Management Team, Core Analytic Team, and Collaborators, specifying their responsibilities in data seeking, modeling, adjudication of scientific disagreements, and policy engagement. It also describes the iterative estimation process, where entire time series back to 1990 are re-estimated using all available data and best available methods to ensure comparability. Because the text is a methodological protocol and governance document rather than a completed research report with specific findings, results, or conclusions about the burden of road traffic injuries, it does not contain the necessary information to summarize a specific study’s outcomes. The title provided ("Burden of Road Traffic Injuries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region") appears to be metadata associated with a specific application of the GBD methodology, but the text itself contains no data, analysis, or results related to that specific topic or region. Therefore, the document cannot be summarized as a research paper with findings. SKIP
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