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GBD Review Meeting, January 22-26, 2018: Review of population, fertility, all-cause mortality, HIV, and diseases, injuries, and impairments

Thank you for participating in the GBD 2017 Review Sessions. Please find the recordings by session in the agenda below.

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  • We will share preliminary results via visualization tools mid-way through the review weeks so you may explore them at your convenience. You will receive an email notifying you when preliminary results are ready. later next week so you may explore them at your convenience. Please note that the meeting schedule does not allow for detailed review of estimates for each country.

 

  • In-person participants: A subset of our Scientific Council will be present in Seattle for the Review Week sessions, and invited guests will attend specific sessions. Please find the list of attendees here:                                     

Adrian Davis, AD Cave Solutions Limited

Benn Sartorius, University of KwaZulu-Natal

Emily Smith, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Geoff Garnett, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Laina Mercer, Institute for Disease Modeling

Laura Lamberti Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Megan Carey, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Mike Famulare, Intellectual Ventures

Peter Gething, University of Oxford

Peter Allebeck, Karolinska Institutet

 

Monday

Jan 22

Tuesday

Jan 23

Wednesday

Jan 24

Thursday

Jan 25

Friday

Jan 26

9-10a

Opening remarks

Presenter: Chris Murray

Causes of death data process

Presenter: Mohsen Naghavi

Lead: Mohsen Naghavi

Lower respiratory infections

Presenter: Chris Troeger

Lead: Bobby Reiner

Injuries

Presenter: Spencer James

Lead: Spencer James

Vision loss

Presenter: Everett
Mumford

Lead: Theo Vos

10-11

HIV

Presenter: Austin Carter

Lead: Haidong Wang

Hospital data process

Presenter: Spencer James

Lead: Spencer James

Lower respiratory infections

Presenter: Chris Troeger

Lead: Bobby Reiner

Road Injuries

Presenter: Lydia Lucchesi

Lead: Spencer James

Hearing loss

Presenter: Everett
Mumford

Lead: Theo Vos

11-12

HIV

Presenter: Tahvi Frank

Lead: Haidong Wang

Poliomyelitis

Presenter: Chris Troeger

Lead: Bobby Reiner

Upper respiratory infections

Presenter: Everett Mumford

Lead: Theo Vos

Epilepsy

Presenter: Emma Nichols

Lead: Theo Vos

Typhoid and
paratyphoid

Presenter: Jeff
Stanaway

Lead: Bobby Reiner

12-1p

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

1-2

HIV

Presenter: Austin Carter

Lead: Haidong Wang

High-level results on
population, fertility, and
mortality

Diarrheal diseases

Presenter: Chris Troeger

Lead: Bobby Reiner

Maternal disorders

Presenter: Ira Martopullo

Lead: Nick Kassebaum

Shocks

Presenter: Mohsen Naghavi

Lead: Mohsen Naghavi

2-3

Malaria

Presenter: Pete Gething

Lead: Simon Hay

Detailed results on
population, fertility, and
mortality

Diarrheal diseases

(Recording included in link above)

Presenter: Chris Troeger

Lead: Bobby Reiner

Maternal disorders

Presenter: Ira Martopullo

Lead: Nick Kassebaum

Shocks

Presenter: Mohsen Naghavi

Lead: Mohsen Naghavi

3-3:30

Break

Break

Break

Break

Break

3:30-4:30

Malaria

Presenter: Pete Gething

Lead: Simon Hay

Detailed results on
population, fertility, and
mortality

Neonatal disorders

Presenter: Helena Manguerra

Lead: Nick Kassebaum

Nutritional deficiencies, including PEM

Presenter: Anoushka Millear

Lead: Nick Kassebaum

Oral disorders

Presenter: Nick Kassebaum

Lead: Nick Kassebaum

4:30-5:30

Overview of methods for
population, fertility, and
mortality

Detailed results on
population, fertility, and
mortality

(Recording included in link above)

Neonatal disorders

Presenter: Helena Manguerra

Lead: Nick Kassebaum

Nutritional deficiencies, including PEM

Presenter: Anoushka Millear

Lead: Nick Kassebaum

Closing remarks

Presenter: Steve Lim

 

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