Ker Kan Tan
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Publications - 2
Global burden of amphetamine, cannabis, cocaine and opioid use in 204 countries, 1990–2023: a Global Burden of Disease Study
Muhammad Suleman
Masood Ali Shaikh
Jiseung Kang
Sa’ed H. Zyoud
Chuanhua Yu
Naohiro Yonemoto
Manish Vinayak
Georgios Ioannis Verras
Siavash Vaziri
Hyeon Jin Kim
Min Seo Kim
Magdalena Zielińska
Bin Zhu
Paul Yip
Dehui Yin
Renjulal Yesodharan
Tommi Juhani Vasankari
Joe Varghese
Jef Van den Eynde
Munkhtuya Tumurkhuu
Abdul Rohim Tualeka
Evangelia Eirini Tsermpini
Alexander C. Tsai
Samuel Joseph Tromans
Aristidis Tsatsakis
Atta Ullah
Masayuki Teramoto
Mohamad Hani Temsah
Reem Temsah
Yonas Getaye Tefera
Vinay Suresh
Vetriselvan Subramaniyan
Dan J. Stein
Chandrashekhar T. Sreeramareddy
Joan B. Soriano
Roman Shrestha
Sunil Shrestha
Pavanchand H. Shetty
Premalatha K. ShettyS
Minale Tareke
Seyed Afshin Shorofi
Soroush Soraneh
Amin Sharifan
Ujjawal Sharma
Manoj Sharma
Javad Sharifi Rad
Alfiya Shamsutdinova
Ireneous N. Soyiri
Aminu Shittu
Sunder Sham
Anthony Zhong
Jingya Zhang
Haijun Zhang
Mohammed G.M. Zeariya
Aurora Zanghì
Marcos Roberto Tovani-Palone
Jovana Todorovic
Marco Torrado
Tenaw Yimer Tiruye
Kavumpurathu Raman Thankappan
Baljinder Singh
Jasvinder A. Singh
Luís Manuel Lopes Rodrigues Silva
João Pedro Silva
Inga Dora Sigfusdottir
Emmanuel Edwar Siddig
Mahabalesh Shetty
Ali Sheidaei
Vishal Sharma
Angga Wilandika
Nuwan Darshana Wickramasinghe
Yuan Pang Wang
Mandaras Tariku Walde
Isidora S. Vujcic
Shu Wang
Asokan Govindaraj Vaithinathan
Saeed Ullah
Nguyen Tran Minh Duc
Thang Huu Tran
Mircea Tampa
Seyyed Mohammad Tabatabaei
Rafael Tabarés-Seisdedos
Lukasz Szarpak
Chandan Kumar Swain
Payam Tabaee Damavandi
Alireza Shakeri
Masood Ali Shaikh
Aniefiok John Udoakang
Matiwos Soboka
Mehran Shams-Beyranvand
Y. Waheed
Farrukh Sobia
Anna Aleksandrovna Skryabina
Valentin Yurievich Skryabin
Surjit Singh
Fathiah Zakham
Hadiza Yusuf
Zwanden Sule Yahaya
Harmanjit Singh
Sa’ed H. Zyoud
Asokan Govindaraj Vaithinathan
Paramdeep Singh
Shu Wang
Ker Kan Tan
Pavanchand H. Shetty
Premalatha K. ShettyS
Marco Torrado
Publication Name: Nature Medicine
Publication Date: 2026-02-01
Volume: 32
Issue: 2
Page Range: 527-544
Description:
Drug use disorders (DUDs) are emerging global public health challenges. Here we investigated the global and regional estimates of the prevalence and burden of DUDs, including amphetamine, cannabis, cocaine and opioid use disorders, from 1990 to 2023 for 204 countries and territories by using the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023. Overall, trends in global age-standardized disability-adjusted life-years of DUDs increased from 169.3 (95% uncertainty interval (95% UI), 134.4–203.9) per 100,000 people in 1990 to 212.0 (95% UI, 179.2–245.6) in 2023. In 2023, both prevalence and burden of DUDs were higher in high-income countries, particularly in the USA. The most prevalent DUDs in 2023 were cannabis use disorder (age-standardized prevalence, 270.8 (95% UI, 201.7–350.0) per 100,000 people) and opioid use disorder (205.9 (95% UI, 178.7–235.0)). Particularly, opioid use disorder showed a nearly twofold increase in prevalence and burden between 1990 and 2023. In 2023, compared with countries where cannabis use was illegal, countries permitting both recreational and medical cannabis use had higher prevalence rates for all types of DUDs. Proactive and effective policies are essential to mitigate the increasing global burden of DUDs.
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Author Correction: Global burden of amphetamine, cannabis, cocaine and opioid use in 204 countries, 1990–2023: a Global Burden of Disease Study (Nature Medicine, (2026), 32, 2, (527-544), 10.1038/s41591-025-04137-0)
Luís Manuel Lopes Rodrigues Silva
Ireneous N. Soyiri
Aminu Shittu
Ker Kan Tan
Siavash Vaziri
Farrukh Sobia
Seyed Afshin Shorofi
Y. Waheed
Alexander C. Tsai
Abdul Rohim Tualeka
Fathiah Zakham
Lukasz Szarpak
Ujjawal Sharma
Mircea Tampa
Nuwan Darshana Wickramasinghe
Manoj Sharma
Marco Torrado
Surjit Singh
Baljinder Singh
Emmanuel Edwar Siddig
Dehui Yin
Seyyed Mohammad Tabatabaei
Isidora S. Vujcic
Evangelia Eirini Tsermpini
Yonas Getaye Tefera
Ali Sheidaei
Mohamad Hani Temsah
Sunil Shrestha
Matiwos Soboka
Marcos Roberto Tovani-Palone
Vetriselvan Subramaniyan
Samuel Joseph Tromans
Aurora Zanghì
Hadiza Yusuf
Minale Tareke
Mehran Shams-Beyranvand
Tenaw Yimer Tiruye
Inga Dora Sigfusdottir
Bin Zhu
Zwanden Sule Yahaya
Muhammad Suleman
Nguyen Tran Minh Duc
Tommi Juhani Vasankari
Renjulal Yesodharan
Paramdeep Singh
Kavumpurathu Raman Thankappan
Masood Ali Shaikh
Min Seo Kim
João Pedro Silva
Naohiro Yonemoto
Chuanhua Yu
Chandrashekhar T. Sreeramareddy
Harmanjit Singh
Atta Ullah
Jiseung Kang
Shu Wang
Haijun Zhang
Aniefiok John Udoakang
Saeed Ullah
Alireza Shakeri
Anna Aleksandrovna Skryabina
Reem Temsah
Masayuki Teramoto
Amin Sharifan
Georgios Ioannis Verras
Valentin Yurievich Skryabin
Mohammed G.M. Zeariya
Joe Varghese
Soroush Soraneh
Angga Wilandika
Mandaras Tariku Walde
Anthony Zhong
Jef Van den Eynde
Vishal Sharma
Sunder Sham
Hyeon Jin Kim
Vinay Suresh
Thang Huu Tran
Manish Vinayak
Jingya Zhang
Magdalena Zielińska
Asokan Govindaraj Vaithinathan
Paul Yip
Chandan Kumar Swain
Munkhtuya Tumurkhuu
Dan J. Stein
Javad Sharifi Rad
Sa’ed H. Zyoud
Roman Shrestha
Pavanchand H. Shetty
Payam Tabaee Damavandi
Premalatha K. ShettyS
Aristidis Tsatsakis
Alfiya Shamsutdinova
Rafael Tabarés-Seisdedos
Jovana Todorovic
Mahabalesh Shetty
Joan B. Soriano
Jasvinder A. Singh
Yuan Pang Wang
Publication Name: Nature Medicine
Publication Date: 2026-01-01
Volume: Unknown
Issue: Unknown
Page Range: Unknown
Description:
Correction to: Nature Medicinehttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-025-04137-0, published online 16 January 2026. In the original version of this article, errors and omissions were identified in the Competing Interests statements of several authors among the GBD 2023 Substance Use Collaborators. Following a comprehensive review of all competing interest declarations, corrections were required for nine authors. The competing interests statement for S. Afzal was incomplete. The statement has been amended to include grants or contracts from the Dean Office, Institute of Public Health Lahore. The competing interests statement for L. Monasta was incomplete. The statement has been amended to include support for the present manuscript from the Italian Ministry of Health to the Institute for Maternal and Child Health – IRCCS Burlo Garofolo, with payments made to the institution under project RC 34/2027; all outside the submitted work. The competing interests statement for J.P.S. was incomplete. The statement has been amended to include support for the present manuscript from the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, including payment of salary under contract reference 2021.01789.CEECIND/CP1662/CT0014; all outside the submitted work. The competing interests statement for L.M.L.R.S. contained inaccuracies regarding the sources of grants or contracts. The statement has been corrected to accurately reflect support received from SPRINT – Sport Physical Activity and Health Research & Innovation Center, Polytechnic of Guarda, 6300-559 Guarda, Portugal and RISE–Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Beira Interior, 6201-506 Covilhã, Portugal. The competing interests statement for J.A.S. was incomplete. The statement has been amended to include stock or stock options in Atyr Pharmaceuticals. The competing interests statement for A.C.T. contained an incorrect NIH grant number. The grant number has been corrected from K34DA061696 to K24DA061696. The competing interests statements for B. Oancea, K. Krishan, and I. N. Soyiri were omitted from the version of this article initially published. The statements have now been added and read as follows: “B.O. reports grants from the Core Program within the Romanian National Research, Development, and Innovation Plan 2022–2027, carried out with the support of MRID, project no. 23020101 (SIA-PRO), contract no. 7N/2022, and project PNRR-I8 no. 842027778, contract no. 760096. K. Krishan reports non-financial support from the UGC Centre of Advanced Study (CAS II), awarded to the Department of Anthropology, and support from the RUSA 2.0 grant awarded by the Ministry of Education to Panjab University, Chandigarh, India; all outside the submitted work. I.N.S. reports a leadership or fiduciary role in another board, society, committee, or advocacy group, paid or unpaid, as a trustee of the Citizens Advice Bureau for Hull & East Riding, United Kingdom.” These errors have now been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the article. No other parts of the article have been changed.
Open Access: Yes