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. 2018 Dec 31;116(2):478–483. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1814484116

Table 2.

Patterns of BARI of infectious diseases at country level

BARI pattern Diseases
1: High in most countries HepB; HepC; HIV/AIDS; Influenza; Nontyphoidal salmonellosis; Rabies; Tuberculosis
2: Middle in most countries Aeromonas; Chlamydia; Cryptosporidiosis; Gonorrhea; HepE; Measles; Rotavirus; S. pneumoniae; Syphilis; Typhoid fever; Varicella/Zoster
3: Low in most countries Adenovirus; Diphtheria; Genital herpes; Hib; Meningococcal meningitis; Paratyphoid fever; RSV; Tetanus
4: Depended on region or economic level Amoebiasis; C. difficile; Campylobacter; Cholera; Cysticercosis; Echinococcosis; HepA; Norovirus; Pertussis; Shigellosis; Trichomoniasis
5: High in affected countries and with a considerable number of publications from nonaffected countries Chagas; Dengue; Leishmaniasis; Leprosy; Lymphatic filariasis; Malaria; Onchocerciasis; Schistosomiasis; Trematodiases
6: Low in affected countries although many nonaffected countries published articles about the disease Af trypanosomiasis; Ascariasis; Dracunculiasis; Hookworm; Trichuriasis; Yellow fever