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Christopher J L Murray
Researcher at Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
Publications - 833
Citations - 393064
Christopher J L Murray is an academic researcher from Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Mortality rate. The author has an hindex of 209, co-authored 754 publications receiving 310329 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher J L Murray include Harvard University & University of Washington.
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Estimating mortality and disability in Peru before the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic analysis from the Global Burden of the Disease Study 2019
Maria Jesus Rios-Blancas,Victoria Pando-Robles,Christian Razo,Cesar Carcamo,Walter Mendoza,Kevin Pacheco-Barrios,J. Jaime Miranda,Van C. Lansingh,Arzu Yigit,Lucero Cahuana-Hurtado,Pamela Roxana Chacón-Uscamaita,Eduardo Bernabé,Carlos Culquichicón,Jesús Lorenzo Chirinos-Cáceres,Rosario Cardenas,Jacqueline Elizabeth Alcalde-Rabanal,Francisco J Barrera,Beatriz Paulina Ayala Quintanilla,Seyed Afshin Shorofi,Nuwan Darshana Wickramasinghe,Nuno Ferreira,Louay Almidani,Vivek K. Gupta,Hanie Karimi,Catherine P. Benziger,Takeshi Fukumoto,E Mostafavi,Elrashdy M. Redwan,Mesfin Gebrehiwot,Khaled Khatab,Ai Koyanagi,Fiorella Krapp,Seung Won Lee,M Noori,Ibrahim Qattea,Victor D. Rosenthal,Joseph W. Sakshaug,Birhanu Wagaye,Iman Zare,Doris D. V. Ortega-Altamirano,Efrén Murillo-Zamora,D. Vervoort,Diego Augusto Santos Silva,Abderrahim Oulhaj,Brenda Yuliana Herrera-Serna,Rahul Mehra,Mehrdad Amir-Behghadami,N Adib,Sandra Cortés,Anh Kim Dang,Binh T. Nguyen,Ali H. Mokdad,Simon I. Hay,Christopher J L Murray,Rafael Lozano,Patricia J. Garcia +55 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors report demographic and epidemiologic trends in terms of population, life expectancy at birth (LE), mortality, incidence, prevalence, years of life lost (YLLs), years lived with disability (YLDs), and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) caused by the major diseases and risk factors in Peru.
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Variation in Deaths From Intentional Injury and Substance Use-Reply.
TL;DR: It is suggested the authors conduct a follow up study that incorporates such variables in addition to potentially modifiable risk factors and also examine nuanced mortality categories in sensitivity analyses to delineate the most important variables for prevention and the socioeconomic variables that should be priority funding targets to address self-injury mortality.
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Don't Give Up On Us
TL;DR: Do not Give Up on Us: an interdisciplinary public engagement and research programme as mentioned in this paper addressed to those working (or desiring to work) with people experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless.
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The Effect of Androgen Exposure on Cerebral Lateralization in the American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis).
TL;DR: In this article , the effect of androgen exposure on cerebral lateralization in the American Alligator, Alligator mississippiensis, was investigated and it was found that androgen-exposed alligators had a significant bias towards left-eye bite initiation whereas androgen exposed alligators used both eyes indiscriminately.
Cost-effectivene ss analysis andpolicy choices: investing inhealth systems
TL;DR: Second, three distinct policy questions can be treated using the setools, eachnecessitating its own inputs and constraints, and confusion concerning which question is being addressed must be avoided through development of a consistent and rigorous approach to informing resource allocations.