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4361“…Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) significantly changed the prevalence of the cardiovascular manifestations of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/AIDS. In developed countries, a 30 per cent reduction in the prevalence of cardiomyopathy and pericardial effusion was observed, possibly related to a reduction of opportunistic infections and myocarditis. …”
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4362por Ademuyiwa, Adesoji O, Usang, Usang E, Oluwadiya, Kehinde S, Ogunlana, Dare I, Glover-Addy, Hope, Bode, Chris O, Arjan, B Van A S“…It accounts for the highest mortality in children and young adults in developed countries. Reports from Africa on trauma in the pediatric age group are few and most have been single center experience. …”
Publicado 2012
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4363“…While the resources required for good disease surveillance and proactive healthcare are available more readily in developed countries, the lack of these in developing countries may compromise the quality of service provided. …”
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4364por Alvarez-Uria, Gerardo, Priyadarshini, Uvummala, Naik, Praveen K., Midde, Manoranjan, Reddy, Raghuprakash“…Studies performed in developed countries have shown that infections by third generation cephalosporin resistant Escherichia coli (G3CREC) are associated with increased mortality, but data from developing countries are scarce. …”
Publicado 2012
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4365por Antunes, Manuel J“…In developing countries, rheumatic fever and carditis still constitutes a major public health problem. …”
Publicado 2015
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4366por Beck, Matthias“…This paper revisits work on the socio-political amplification of risk, which predicts that those living in developing countries are exposed to greater risk than residents of developed nations. …”
Publicado 2016
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4367por Xiao, Yue“…Kober and Van Damme's study on the relevance of the “expert patient” for an HIV/AIDS program in low income settings is critically studied to show the relevance of the developed countries' rhetoric of the “expert patient” approach for the reality of developing countries. …”
Publicado 2015
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4368“…In developing countries, cryptosporidiosis causes moderate-to-severe diarrhea and kills thousands of infants and toddlers annually. …”
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4369por Mehta, Sameer, Granger, Christopher, Grines, Cindy Lee, Jacobs, Alice, Henry, Timothy D., Rokos, Ivan, Lansky, Alexandra, Baumbach, Andreas, Botelho, Roberto, Ferre, Alexandra, Yepes, Isaac, Salwan, Roopa, Dalal, Jamshed, Makkar, Jitendra, Bhalla, Neeraj, Mishra, Sundeep, Vijan, Vinod, Hiremath, Shirish“…Our previous research found seven specific factors that cause system delays in ST-elevation Myocardial infarction management in developing countries. These delays, in conjunction with a lack of organized STEMI systems of care, result in inefficient processes to treat AMI in developing countries. …”
Publicado 2018
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4370“…Pneumonia in childhood is endemic in large parts of the world and in particular, in developing countries, as well as in many indigenous communities within developed nations. …”
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4371“…The approach has been evaluated in both developing countries and developed countries, with training groups of different capabilities and backgrounds (in Kenya, El Salvador, Spain, France and The Netherlands), with promising results.…”
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4372“…INTRODUCTION: Intestinal parasitic infections are a health burden to developing countries, but can also become more prevalent worldwide, even in developed countries, with the advent of globalization. …”
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4373Risk factors associated with stress, anxiety, and depression among university undergraduate studentspor Mofatteh, Mohammad“…It is well-known that prevalence of stress, anxiety, and depression is high among university undergraduate students in developed and developing countries. Students entering university are from different socioeconomic background, which can bring a variety of mental health risk factors. …”
Publicado 2020
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4374“…It was found that GAS diseases are highly prevalent in developing countries, and among indigenous populations and low socioeconomic areas in developed countries. …”
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4375“…The other drawback is the representativeness of field research site selection as most studies were carried out in developed countries and very few in developing countries. …”
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4376“…Most underdeveloped countries adopt humanitarian intervention measures such as food distribution and transfer payments, while developed countries tend to implement development intervention policies such as supporting small- and medium-sized enterprises and guaranteeing employment. (4) Conclusions: Despite the ample global supply, developing countries still face long-term food security risks, highlighting the importance of strengthening global food security governance and risk management. …”
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4377por Enemuo, Tochukwu Nonso“…Trauma is a crucial public health problem that has been overlooked by developing countries including Nigeria. It has led to a worsening trauma trend as recent data suggests. …”
Publicado 2022
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4378por Alshengeti, Amer“…Developing countries have reported 34 deaths per 1000 live births compared to 5 in developed countries. …”
Publicado 2022
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4379por Alordiah, Caroline Ochuko, Osagiede, Mercy Afe, Omumu, Florence Chiedu, Okokoyo, Isabella Ezinwa, Emiko-Agbajor, Helena Tsaninomi, Chenube, O., Oji, John“…There is an inequality in developed and developing countries' research output in highly reputable databases. …”
Publicado 2023
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4380“…In addition, the spillover effect of EPU on ERV is mainly concentrated in the foreign exchange markets of developing countries. This finding indicates that the foreign exchange markets of developing countries are more susceptible to shocks of global economic risk, and the spreading of risk contagion between EPU and ERV mainly follows the pathway “increase in global ERV → rising global EPU → further intensified volatility in the foreign exchange markets of developing countries.” …”
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