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Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases in Low and Middle-Income Countries

Addo, Juliet(Contributions by)Anie, Kofi(Contributions by)Boakye, Daniel(Contributions by)Coast, Ernestina(Contributions by)Cooper, Richard(Contributions by)Grant, Liz(Contributions by)Kengne, Andre Pascal(Contributions by)Koram, Kwadwo(Contributions by)Mendez, Montserrat(Contributions by)Mendis, Shanthi(Contributions by)Midodzi, William(Contributions by)Mishra, Anoop(Contributions by)Onyebujoh, Philip(Contributions by)Read, Ursula(Contributions by)Unwin, Nigel(Contributions by)Agyemang, Charles(Edited by)Aikins, Ama de-Graft(Edited by)
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Low and middle income countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America bear a significant proportion of the global burden of chronic non-communicable diseases.

This book synthesizes evidence across countries that share similar socio-economic, developmental and public health profiles, including rapid urbanization, globalization and poverty.

Providing insights on successful and sustainable interventions and policies, it shows how to slow and reverse the rising burden of chronic diseases in resource-poor settings.

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CABI
1789244927 / 9781789244922
eBook (EPUB)
17/12/2015
English
221 pages
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