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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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Mapping under-5 and neonatal mortality in Africa, 2000–15: a baseline analysis for the Sustainable Development Goals
Nick Golding,Roy Burstein,Joshua Longbottom,Annie J. Browne,Nancy Fullman,Aaron Osgood-Zimmerman,Lucas Earl,Samir Bhatt,Samir Bhatt,Ewan Cameron,Daniel C Casey,Laura Dwyer-Lindgren,Tamer H. Farag,Abraham D. Flaxman,Maya S Fraser,Peter W. Gething,Harry S. Gibson,Nicholas Graetz,L Kendall Krause,Xie Rachel Kulikoff,Stephen S Lim,Bonnie Mappin,Chloe Morozoff,Robert Reiner,Amber Sligar,David L. Smith,Haidong Wang,Daniel J. Weiss,Christopher J L Murray,Catherine L. Moyes,Simon I. Hay,Simon I. Hay +31 more
TL;DR: In an era when precision public health increasingly has the potential to transform the design, implementation, and impact of health programmes, high-resolution estimates of child mortality in Africa provide a baseline against which local, national, and global stakeholders can map the pathways for ending preventable child deaths by 2030.
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Adolescence and the next generation
George C Patton,George C Patton,Craig A. Olsson,Vegard Skirbekk,Vegard Skirbekk,Richard Saffery,Mary E. Wlodek,Peter Azzopardi,Marcin Stonawski,Bruce Rasmussen,Elizabeth Spry,Elizabeth Spry,Kate L Francis,Zulfiqar A Bhutta,Nicholas J Kassebaum,Nicholas J Kassebaum,Ali H. Mokdad,Christopher J L Murray,Andrew M. Prentice,Nicola J. Reavley,Peter Sheehan,Kim Sweeny,Russell M Viner,Susan M Sawyer,Susan M Sawyer +24 more
TL;DR: Investing in today’s adolescents, the largest cohort in human history, will yield great dividends for future generations through distinct processes in males and females.
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The burden of disease and injury in the United States 1996
Catherine M. Michaud,Matthew T. McKenna,Stephen Begg,Niels Tomijima,Meghna Majmudar,Maria T. Bulzacchelli,Shahul H. Ebrahim,Majid Ezzati,Joshua A. Salomon,Jessica Gaber Kreiser,Michael Hogan,Christopher J L Murray +11 more
TL;DR: Estimating DALYs specifically for the United States provides a comprehensive assessment of health problems for this country compared to what is available using mortality data alone.
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Factors Associated With Increases in US Health Care Spending, 1996-2013
Joseph L Dieleman,Ellen Squires,Anthony L. Bui,Madeline Campbell,Abigail Chapin,Hannah Hamavid,Cody Horst,Zhiyin Li,Taylor Matyasz,Alex Reynolds,Nafis Sadat,Matthew T. Schneider,Christopher J L Murray +12 more
TL;DR: Increases in US health care spending from 1996 through 2013 were largely related to increases in health care service price and intensity but were also positively associated with population growth and aging and negatively associated with disease prevalence or incidence.