Lowincome countries
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Countries with best practice tobacco control measures have experienced significant reductions in smoking prevalence, but socioeconomic inequalities remain. Spending on tobacco products, particularly by lowincome groups can negatively affect expenditure on other goods and services.
11p viferrari 29-10-2022 4 2 Download
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Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in under-five children worldwide. About 6.6 million children less than 5 years of age die every year in the world; 95% of them in lowincome countries and one third of the total deaths is due to ARI.
8p vimaine2711 26-03-2021 8 2 Download
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The scarcity of country data (e.g. a cancer registry) for the burden of cervical cancer (CC) in lowincome countries (LCIs) such as Swaziland remains a huge challenge. Such data are critical to inform local decisionmaking regarding resource allocation.
10p vibaku2711 22-07-2020 15 2 Download
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Asthma is the most common chronic childhood illness, with rapidly increasing prevalence in lowincome countries. Among young children, asthma is often under-diagnosed. We investigated the factors associated with asthma among under-fives presenting with acute respiratory symptoms at Mulago hospital, Uganda.
10p vivalanbo2711 19-03-2020 19 1 Download
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Medication administration error is a medication error that occurs while administering a medication to a patient. A variety of factors make pediatrics more susceptible to medication errors and its consequences. In lowincome countries, like Ethiopia, there is no sufficient evidence regarding medication administration error among pediatrics.
8p vidublin2711 13-01-2020 13 0 Download
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Water supply and sanitation are amongst the most basic requirements of life. For the past 50 to 150 years people living in Europe, America and a few capital cities elsewhere around the globe have come to take for granted the provision of a virtually limitless supply of clean, safe water and the seemingly effortless removal of all human wastes ‘out of sight and out of mind’.
149p tuanloc_do 04-12-2012 70 6 Download
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C H A P T E R T E N Housing Policy: LowIncome Households in France 10.1 INTRODUCTION Housing consumption and investment remain subsidized even in the most liberal countries. In 2001, the United States spent 1.54 percent of GDP, and France 1.74 percent, on public aid to housing.
20p thegun16 24-11-2010 81 16 Download