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    “…Internationally published guidelines and World gastroenterology organization (WGO) practice guideline on H. pylori for developing countries have little impact on current practices of primary care physicians. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: There has been very little research on wellbeing, physical impairments and disability in older people in developing countries. METHODS: A community survey of 1147 older parents, one per household, aged sixty and over in rural Thailand. …”
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  5. 785
    por James, Jeffrey
    Publicado 2008
    “…For the majority of those living in developing countries (especially in the rural areas) sharing may be the only means of obtaining access to IT. …”
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    “…Serious bacterial infections are the single most important cause of neonatal mortality in developing countries. Case-fatality rates for neonatal sepsis in developing countries are high, partly because of inadequate administration of necessary antibiotics. …”
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    “…In developing countries, it has been observed that drinking-water frequently becomes recontaminated following its collection and during storage in the home. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: The feasibility and acceptability of partner notification (PN) for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in developing countries was assessed through a comprehensive literature review, to help identify future intervention needs. …”
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    “…MAS presents a viable alternative method for measuring adolescent’s SES in health inequality research in developing countries and could be useful as well in western countries.…”
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    “…Review of public health perspectives of preeclampsia in developing countries and implications for health system strengthening. …”
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    por Chhanabhai, Prajesh N, Holt, Alec
    Publicado 2010
    “…The paper then addresses the impact of convergent communication technologies and mobile technologies in providing a means of addressing existing healthcare problems within a developing country setting.…”
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    por Tian, Guoqiang, Liu, Feng
    Publicado 2011
    “…Economic literature in developed countries suggests that demand for alcoholic beverages is sensitive to price, with an estimated price elasticity ranging from −0.38 for beer and −0.7 for liquor. …”
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    “…Food fortification for the prevention of iron deficiency in developing countries should consider carriers locally available and consumed daily, requiring limited infrastructure and technology. …”
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    “…CONCLUSIONS: This multi-centered study demonstrated that the costs of haemodialysis in a developing country remained significantly lower compared to developed countries. …”
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    “…There was an overall 137% increase, with a significant 6 times increase in EBF in developing countries, compared to 1.3 folds increase in developed country studies. …”
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    “…Follow up data from developing countries is essential; it is not appropriate to extrapolate data from units in developed countries. …”
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    “…Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) still causes a substantial number of deaths among children in developing countries, despite the availability of effective conjugate vaccines. …”
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