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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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Results of directly observed short-course chemotherapy in 112 842 Chinese patients with smear-positive tuberculosis

TL;DR: The experience shows that high rates of compliance and cure can be achieved on a mass scale and in a short time by means of directly observed short-course chemotherapy and the WHO technical strategy for effective tuberculosis control.
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Pandemic preparedness and COVID-19: an exploratory analysis of infection and fatality rates, and contextual factors associated with preparedness in 177 countries, from Jan 1, 2020, to Sept 30, 2021

TL;DR: High levels of government and interpersonal trust, as well as less government corruption, were also associated with higher COVID-19 vaccine coverage among middle-income and high-income countries where vaccine availability was more widespread, and lower corruption was associated with greater reductions in mobility.
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Global Health Development Assistance Remained Steady In 2013 But Did Not Align With Recipients’ Disease Burden

TL;DR: Disease burden and economic development were significantly associated with development assistance for health, but many countries received considerably more or less aid than these indicators predicted.
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Measuring and mapping the global burden of antimicrobial resistance

TL;DR: The inclusion of mortality and morbidity data related to drug-resistant infections into the annual Global Burden of Disease Study should help fill the evidence base to drive forward research and policy agendas to combat AMR.