Social determinants of gastrointestinal malformation mortality in Brazil: a national study
Introduction In Brazil, approximately 5% are born with a congenital disorder, potentially fatal without surgery. This study aims to evaluate the relationship between gastrointestinal congenital malformation (GICM) mortality, health indicators, and socioeconomic factors in Brazil.Methods GICM admissi...
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Main Authors: | David P Mooney (Author), Fabio Botelho (Author), Gabriella Hyman (Author), Joaquim Bustorff-Silva (Author), Amanda Rosendo (Author), Ayla Gerk (Author), Julia Ferreira (Author), Luiza Telles (Author), Arícia Gomes Miranda (Author), Madeleine Carroll (Author), Bruna Oliveira Trindade (Author), Sarah Bueno Motter (Author), Esther Freire (Author), Roseanne Ferreira (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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