Global health status

作者: Andres de Francisco

DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)74266-5

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摘要: PIP: In the paper by Kasturi Sen and Ruth Bonita, it is argued that global rapid demographic risk factor changes will lead to an increase in heavy burden of noncommunicable diseases absence preventive action. However, should be emphasized are already well established less developed countries. Statistical calculations using data from 1998 show rates similar countries with high low or middle incomes. The rates, expressed as disease-adjusted life years per 100,000 population, take into account fact low-income middle-income contain 85% world's population for at least 92% disease burden. It noted communicable conditions injuries 13 3 times higher than high-income countries, respectively. view this, Global Forum Health Research working help correct imbalance health research funding projects benefiting few people majority.

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