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The disability-adjusted life year (DALY) definition, measurement and potential use (anglais)

The 1993 World Development Report (WDR), Investing in Health, used the Disability Adjusted Life Year (DALY) to measure the state of health of a population and, together with the concept of cost-effectiveness, to judge which interventions to improve health deserve the highest priority for action. The DALY is the only quantitative indicator of burden of disease that reflects the total amount of healthy life lost to all causes, whether from premature...
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