Mortality studies: little did we know? / Nurul Aityqah Yaacob

Why do we study mortality? Mortality registration is mandatory in almost all countries and hence mortality studies offer a valuable measure for assessing our community health status. Improving mortality in population will lead to improvements in public health, medical advances, lifestyle changes, an...

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Main Author: Yaacob, Nurul Aityqah (Author)
Format: Book
Published: FSKM Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Cawangan Negeri Sembilan, 2021.
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