Burden, access, and disparities in kidney disease
Kidney disease is a global public health problem that affects more than 750 million persons worldwide.1 The burden of kidney disease varies substantially across the world, as does its detection and treatment. Although the magnitude and impact of kidney disease is better defined in developed countrie...
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Main Authors: | Deidra C. Crews (Author), Aminu K. Bello (Author), Gamal Saadi (Author) |
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Asociación Colombiana de Nefrología e Hipertensión Arterial,
2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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