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  1. 28141
    “…BACKGROUND: Renal failure is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in many resource-constrained settings. In developing countries, little has been known about the prevalence and predisposing factors of renal failure using population-based data. …”
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  2. 28142
    “…BACKGROUND: The prevalence of abdominal obesity has been dramatically increasing both in developed and developing countries, including Ethiopia. It is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, type-2 diabetes mellitus, high blood pressure, and cancer. …”
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  3. 28143
    por Kumari, Sarita
    Publicado 2020
    “…AIM: The aim of this survey was to evaluate the pattern of care of gynaecologic cancers in a developing country during the COVID‐19 pandemic. METHODS: An anonymous survey consisting of 20 questions intended for the gynaecologic cancer care providers with emphasis on their current practice and approach to their patients was distributed online via social media from April 30 to May 31, 2020. …”
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  4. 28144
    “…Vitamin A deficiency remains a common public health problem among the rice-dependent poor people in the developing countries of Asia. Conventional milled rice does not contain provitamin A (β-carotene) in is edible part (endosperm) and is also deficient in essential minerals, such as iron and zinc. …”
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    “…Even if using health facility data at all levels is critical, it is poorly practiced in developing countries. There is limited evidence about the utilization of routine health information from the health management information system in the study area. …”
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    por Reuveny, Rafael
    Publicado 2021
    “…BACKGROUND: Social science models find the ecological impacts of climate change (EICC) contribute to internal migration in developing countries and, less so, international migration. …”
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  9. 28149
    “…Though core competencies of family medicine (FM) have been clearly defined by WONCA, there has been an ongoing debate on what the CVs are for family doctors (FDs). Ukraine is a developing country in the middle of Europe with a population of 43 million inhabitants, gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. …”
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  10. 28150
    “…With a large number of patients requiring ventilators, it puts a huge strain on the already weak health infrastructure of the developing countries. This is where some manufacturing and automobile companies have stepped in to help hospitals by developing ventilators at a faster rate and lower costs without comprising on the quality with the support of different government initiatives. …”
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  11. 28151
    “…While ‘dilution of air by opening the window’ has been prescribed by national and international health agencies, unintended detrimental consequences might result in many developing countries with high ambient air pollution. In the present study, PM(2.5) exposure concentration and probability of mortality due to PM(2.5) in different scenarios were assessed. …”
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  12. 28152
    por Kifle, Zemene Demelash
    Publicado 2021
    “…The burden of DM in developing countries coupled with a high prevalence of CAM use and its associated risks among diabetic patients. …”
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  13. 28153
    “…Background: The prevalence of parkinsonism in developing countries is largely unknown due to difficulty in ascertainment because access to neurologists is often limited. …”
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    por Tiruneh, Chalachew, Teshome, Daniel
    Publicado 2021
    “…INTRODUCTION: Birth weight is an indicator of a newborn’s chances for survival and growth. However, developing countries lack enough weighing scales to identify low birth weight babies. …”
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  16. 28156
    por Alayu, Ermias, Leta, Seyoum
    Publicado 2021
    “…The use of untreated or partially treated wastewater reuse for urban and peri-urban agricultural irrigation is a common practice in developing countries like Ethiopia. Such practices, however, pose significant environmental and public health risks. …”
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  17. 28157
    “…In the last two decades, domestic dog populations have been shown to constitute the predominant reservoir of rabies in developing countries, causing 99% of human rabies cases. …”
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  18. 28158
    por Adeniji, Folashayo
    Publicado 2021
    “…A standardised survey questionnaire originally developed by Initiative for Cardiovascular Health Research in Developing Countries was used to electronically collect data from all the 744 patients with CVD who accessed healthcare between 4 November 2019 and 31 January 2020 in the cardiology departments of private and public hospitals in Ibadan, Nigeria. …”
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  19. 28159
    “…SIMPLE SUMMARY: The high number of diarrheal disease cases in developing countries is related to sanitation conditions, consumption of untreated water, and poor individual and collective hygiene. …”
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  20. 28160
    “…Health education for high-risk groups is essential for disease prevention, and combined REP-PCR/virulence genotyping is a quick tool for traceability, particularly in developing countries endemic with brucellosis as Egypt.…”
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