Journal of Epidemiology
Online ISSN : 1349-9092
Print ISSN : 0917-5040
ISSN-L : 0917-5040
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Disease Attribution to Multiple Exposures Using Aggregate Data
Wen-Chung LeeYun-Chun Wu
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2023 Volume 33 Issue 8 Pages 405-409

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Abstract

Background: Identifying which exposures cause disease and quantifying their impacts is essential in promoting and monitoring public health. When multiple exposures are involved, measuring individual contributions becomes challenging.

Methods: The authors propose a disease attribution method based on aggregate data or summary statistics of individual-level data, possibly from multiple data sources.

Results: Using the proposed method, the burden of disease is apportioned to the independent and interaction effects of each of its major risk factors and all the other factors as a whole. This scheme guarantees that 100% is the total share of the burden.

Conclusion: The calculation is simple and straightforward; therefore, it is recommended for use in studies on disease burden.

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