Health Affairs, 26, no. 1 (2007): 13-24
doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.26.1.13
© 2007 by Project HOPE
 
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Reducing The Growing Burden Of Cardiovascular Disease In The Developing World

Thomas A. Gaziano


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EXHIBIT 2 Proportion Of Deaths In Six Countries Attributable To Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Among People Ages 35–64, 2000–2030

 

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EXHIBIT 4 Rate Of Use Of Indicated Prescriptions For Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) In Selected Developing Countries, In Primary, Secondary, And Tertiary Care Centers, 2002–03

 


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