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 Statistics results for: Ranking of DALY and top 50 causes
 Regions/LGA's  Horsham

 Ranking of DALY and top 50 causes for Horsham for Males & Females, 2001
 Disease   DALY   % 
 All causes    2831.4   100.0 
 Communicable,maternal,neonatal,nutritional    104.1   3.7 
 Non Communicable diseases    2531.8   89.4 
 Injuries    195.5   6.9 
 Malignant cancers    591.4   20.9 
 Cardiovascular diseases    553   19.5 
 Neurological and sense disorders    337   11.9 
 Mental disorders    330.4   11.7 
 Chronic respiratory diseases    207.2   7.3 
 Diabetes mellitus    155.3   5.5 
 Unintentional injuries    133.7   4.7 
 Genito-urinary disorders    74.5   2.6 
 Musculo-skeletal diseases    73.8   2.6 
 Intentional injuries    61.8   2.2 
 Digestive disorders    59.1   2.1 
 Congenital abnormalities    47.2   1.7 
 Other endocrine and metabolic disorders    37.9   1.3 
 Oral health    35.9   1.3 
 Respiratory infections    33.3   1.2 
 Neonatal conditions    32.9   1.2 
 Infectious diseases    27.8   1.0 
 Benign neoplasms    13.2   0.5 
 Skin diseases    9.8   0.3 
 Nutritional disorders    8.8   0.3 
 Miscellaneous conditions Chronic fatigue/SIDS    6.2   0.2 
 Maternal conditions    1.4   0.0 

 Ranking of DALY and top 50 causes for Horsham for Males & Females, 2001
 Rank   Disease   DALY   % 
 1    Ischaemic heart disease    297   10.5 
 2    Stroke    157.2   5.6 
 3    Dementia    151.9   5.4 
 4    Diabetes mellitus-NIDDM    143.7   5.1 
 5    Depression    113.1   4.0 
 6    Cancer lung    102.7   3.6 
 7    COPD (emphysema and chronic bronchitis)    98.8   3.5 
 8    Cancer colon/rectum    84   3.0 
 9    Cancer breast    69   2.4 
 10    Asthma    68.7   2.4 
 11    Road and traffic accidents    60.6   2.1 
 12    Cancer prostate    54.4   1.9 
 13    Suicide    54   1.9 
 14    Hearing loss    52.4   1.9 
 15    Generalised anxiety disorder    43.8   1.5 
 16    Other chronic respiratory diseases    39.7   1.4 
 17    Osteoarthritis    34.7   1.2 
 18    Oth. endocrine and metabolic disorders    32.2   1.1 
 19    Other nervous system and sense organ disorders    31.4   1.1 
 20    Dental caries    31.1   1.1 
 21    Parkinsons    28.9   1.0 
 22    Borderline personality disorder    27.6   1.0 
 23    Cancer pancreas    26.6   0.9 
 24    Lymphoma    26.6   0.9 
 25    Other cardiovascular disease    24.7   0.9 
 26    Nephritis/nephrosis    24.5   0.9 
 27    Schizophrenia    24.1   0.9 
 28    Cancer brain    23.4   0.8 
 29    Falls    21.7   0.8 
 30    Other malignant cancers    21.2   0.7 
 31    Leukaemia    20.8   0.7 
 32    Lower respiratory tract infections: pneumonia    20.4   0.7 
 33    Rheumatoid arthritis    19.7   0.7 
 34    Social phobia    18.8   0.7 
 35    Cancer oesophagus     18.2   0.6 
 36    Inflammatory heart disease    17.8   0.6 
 37    Alcohol abuse/dependence    17.8   0.6 
 38    Melanoma    17.4   0.6 
 39    Cancer ovary    15.4   0.5 
 40    Cancer stomach     15.2   0.5 
 41    Vision loss correctable by spectacles    14.6   0.5 
 42    Cancer kidney    14.6   0.5 
 43    Infertility    14   0.5 
 44    Other non-specific congenital anomalies    13.6   0.5 
 45    Benign prostatic hypertrophy    13.4   0.5 
 46    Mouth and oropharynx cancers    12.8   0.5 
 47    Bipolar disorder    12.7   0.4 
 48    Liver cirrhosis    12.1   0.4 
 49    Heroin abuse/dependence    10.7   0.4 
 50    Epilepsy    9.9   0.3 

Ranking of DALY and top 50 causes
Definition

The DALY is a measure of the disease burden in a population combining the loss of years of life due to premature mortality and the loss of healthy years of life due to disease or injury. One DALY can be thought of as one lost year of healthy life. The DALY is a so-called health gap measure. This means that the burden of disease is measured as the gap between the current health status of the population and an ideal where everyone lives into old age, free of disease or injury. The term disability is used quite broadly, in this sense, to include all departures from complete health due to disease or injury.

Interpretation

The DALY estimates provide insight into the potential for further health gain at the population level. The total burden estimates portray the relative ranking of the importance of the major diseases confronting the populations in LGAs. However, the burden of disease is an estimate of health status, which cannot be divorced from past and present efforts to address the health needs of the population. The burden attributable to many diseases is small, due to the continuing successful health programs to contain and address these conditions. This is particularly true of maternal and early childhood conditions, along with certain infectious diseases. Other diseases such as cardiovascular disease, cancer and mental disorders, continue to be major contributors to the overall burden of disease despite efforts to prevent and treat them. A detailed breakdown by age and sex is provided.

Methodology

To calculate the DALYs for a given disease or injury in the population for a particular year, the years of life lost (YLL) through premature death due to that condition are estimated and added to the estimated years of life lived with disability (YLD) due to non-fatal new cases of the condition. 2001 is the year these estimates relate to. Greater detail is provided under the Methodology explanation for YLL and YLD.


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