Interactive data on disease burden
The following interactive data visualisations allow users to explore the data in more detail and filter/ customise the data and figures to meet their information needs.
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What is included in the Australian Burden of Disease Study 2023 data visualisations?
The interactive data visualisations present estimates of total burden (DALY), non-fatal burden (YLD), fatal burden (YLL) and health adjusted life-expectancy (HALE) in Australia for 2003, 2011, 2015, 2018 and 2023.
The following interactive data visualisations are included:
- Overview of disease burden, for all diseases and disease groups or for a specific disease/ injury or disease group
- Contributions of fatal vs non-fatal burden to total burden for a specific disease/ injury or disease group
- Comparison of disease burden over time for a specific disease/ injury or disease group
- Changes in the ranking of leading causes (specific disease/ injury) of disease burden over time by sex and age
- Summary of disease burden for a specific disease/ injury
- Health-adjusted life expectancy by age, sex and over time.
Data visualisations from previous Australian Burden of Disease Studies
Previous Australian Burden of Disease Studies have estimated burden of disease at a subnational level (by state and territory, remoteness area and socioeconomic group) and the contribution of certain risk factors to disease burden. The latest subnational and risk factor data were published in the Australian Burden of Disease Study: impact and causes of illness and death in Australia 2018 report. Data visualisations presenting these results can be found at:
- Australian Burden of Disease Study 2018: Interactive data on disease burden, State and territory estimates
- Australian Burden of Disease Study 2018: Interactive data on disease burden, Remoteness areas
- Australian Burden of Disease Study 2018: Interactive data on disease burden, Socioeconomic groups
- Australian Burden of Disease Study 2018: Interactive data on risk factor burden.