Endemic cardiovascular diseases of the poorest billion
The poorest billion people are distributed throughout the world, though most are concentrated in rural sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) data can be sparse in low- and middle-income countries beyond urban centers. Despite this urban bias, CVD registries from the poorest...
Main Authors: | Kwan, G, Mayosi, B, Mocumbi, A, Miranda, J, Ezzati, M, Jain, Y, Robles, G, Benjamin, E, Subramanian, S, Bukhman, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Heart Association
2016
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