Videos
Watch the latest videos from IHME, including data stories, events, seminars, and training tutorials.Childhood diarrheal disability and death in Africa, 2000–2015
An animation to accompany the study titled, "Variation in childhood diarrheal morbidity and mortality in Africa, 2000–2015."
Vicious Virus: The 1918 Flu Pandemic and the Imperative of Health Data
IHME commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Spanish Flu, which reportedly caused one-third of the world to become sick and killed an estimated 100 million people. It was possibly the deadliest epidemic in human history. The resulting public health response set forth new standards and new fields of research in population health to help prevent and prepare for future outbreaks.
Global suicides, 2016
An animation created for World Suicide Prevention Day (2018).
Early deaths from firearms, 2016
An animation to accompany the study titled, "Global mortality from firearms, 1990−2016."
Global alcohol use, 2016
An animation to accompany the study titled, "Alcohol use and burden for 195 countries and territories, 1990–2016: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016."
Top 5 cancers causing death globally, 2016
An animation to accompany the study titled, "Global, regional, and national cancer incidence, mortality, years of life lost, years lived with disability, and disability-adjusted life years for 29 cancer groups, 1990 to 2016."
Child Growth Failure (CGF) webinar
This webinar is designed primarily for researchers and others interested in more technical information on the methods used to map child growth failure as part of the GBD study.
US deaths from opioid use disorders, 1990–2016
An animation to accompany the study titled, "The state of US health, 1990-2016: burden of diseases, injuries, and risk factors among US states."
US firearm homicides, 1990–2016
An animation to accompany the study titled, "The state of US health, 1990-2016: burden of diseases, injuries, and risk factors among US states."
A conversation with Dr. Christopher Murray on the new US burden of disease study
IHME Director Christopher Murray discusses a new study, published in JAMA, that covers 1990 to 2016. It is the most comprehensive state-by-state health assessment ever undertaken and includes estimates of prevalence, incidence, death, life expectancy, and several other summary health metrics for all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Local Burden of Disease – Africa
A new scientific study finds that while nearly all nations in Africa have at least one region where children’s health is improving, not a single country is expected to end childhood malnutrition by 2030, an objective of the relevant United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG).
GBD 20th Anniversary Q&A with Jim Kim, President of the World Bank
A compilation of remarks made by Jim Kim during his keynote speech at the Global Burden of Disease 20th Anniversary Symposium. For all recordings of the GBD 20th Symposium, visit here.
GBD 20th Anniversary Q&A with Bill Gates
A compilation of remarks made by Bill Gates during his keynote speech at the Global Burden of Disease 20th Anniversary Symposium. For all recordings of the GBD 20th Symposium, visit here.
2017 Roux Prize Winner: Dr. Samba Sow
Dr. Samba Sow, a Malian physician and Professor at the University of Maryland, will receive $100,000 for using health data to save children’s lives through a comprehensive vaccination program.
GBD 20th Anniversary
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Global Burden of Disease study, those who have invested and been impacted by this work reflect on the past two decades.