The burden of disease due to COVID-19 in Sweden 2020-2021: A disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) study

Scand J Public Health. 2023 Jul;51(5):673-681. doi: 10.1177/14034948231160616. Epub 2023 Mar 20.

Abstract

Background: The burden of COVID-19 disease can be measured in terms of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), which is composed of two components: the years of life lost through premature death (YLL) and the number of years lived with disability (YLD), adjusted for level of disability. This study measured DALYs due to COVID-19 in Sweden and compared it to the burden of other diseases.

Methods: The methodology used in the calculation of DALYs was based on the Global Burden of Disease guidelines. The number of patients diagnosed with mild/moderate, severe or critical COVID-19 and/or post-COVID-19 condition between March 2020 and October 2021 was extracted from national registries and used for YLD calculations. In addition, the numbers of death due to COVID-19 in different age groups were used for the YLL calculation.

Results: During the study period, 152,877 DALYs were lost to COVID-19 in Sweden, 99.3% of which was attributed to YLL. Loss of DALYs occurred mainly among the elderly, with 66.8% of DALYs attributed to individuals >70 years old. Compared to other diseases, the burden of COVID-19 in 2020 ranked as the eighth leading cause of DALY lost.

Conclusions: Similar to other countries, the burden of COVID-19 in Sweden was concentrated mainly among the elderly, who contributed most of the DALY lost due to premature mortality. Yet, DALY loss remained lower for COVID-19 than for several other diseases. The contribution of YLD to DALYs lost was minimal. However empirical data on the occurrence and disability of post-COVID-19 condition are scarce, and YLD may therefore be underestimated.

Keywords: COVID-19; DALYs; Sweden; disability; disease burden; mortality.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • COVID-19* / epidemiology
  • Cost of Illness
  • Disability-Adjusted Life Years
  • Disabled Persons*
  • Humans
  • Quality-Adjusted Life Years
  • Sweden / epidemiology