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Epidemiology, 2007
To the Editor:With interest, I read the overview of methods for calculating the burden of disease due to specific risk factors given by Steenland and Armstrong.1 Although I agree that epidemiologists should try to make the consequences of their research work more obvious to potential users, such ...
Ben Armstrong, Kyle Steenland
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To the Editor:With interest, I read the overview of methods for calculating the burden of disease due to specific risk factors given by Steenland and Armstrong.1 Although I agree that epidemiologists should try to make the consequences of their research work more obvious to potential users, such ...
Ben Armstrong, Kyle Steenland
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Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research, 2009
Skin diseases are among the most common health problems worldwide and are associated with a considerable burden. The burden of skin disease is a multidimensional concept that encompasses psychological, social and financial consequences of the skin disease on the patients, their families and on society.
Mohammad K A, Basra, Muhammad, Shahrukh
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Skin diseases are among the most common health problems worldwide and are associated with a considerable burden. The burden of skin disease is a multidimensional concept that encompasses psychological, social and financial consequences of the skin disease on the patients, their families and on society.
Mohammad K A, Basra, Muhammad, Shahrukh
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Current Molecular Medicine, 2006
Despite more than 100 years since Laveran described plasmodium species and Ross confirmed that they were transmitted by female anopheline mosquitoes, malaria remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although the areas where transmission takes place have reduced, and they are by now confined to the inter tropical areas, the number ...
C, Guinovart +3 more
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Despite more than 100 years since Laveran described plasmodium species and Ross confirmed that they were transmitted by female anopheline mosquitoes, malaria remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although the areas where transmission takes place have reduced, and they are by now confined to the inter tropical areas, the number ...
C, Guinovart +3 more
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European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2007
Malignant bone disease can cause clinically relevant skeletal morbidity that negatively affects quality of life. The prevalence and consequences of skeletal-related events (SREs) resulting from bone metastases, and the effects of bone metastasis therapies will be discussed.The burden of bone disease was researched through PubMed and the proceedings of ...
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Malignant bone disease can cause clinically relevant skeletal morbidity that negatively affects quality of life. The prevalence and consequences of skeletal-related events (SREs) resulting from bone metastases, and the effects of bone metastasis therapies will be discussed.The burden of bone disease was researched through PubMed and the proceedings of ...
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Multimorbidity and Burden of Disease
2016With effective antiretroviral therapy, HIV has become a chronic disease, and life expectancy among HIV-infected persons is approaching that of HIV-uninfected persons. Despite this success, epidemiologic evidence suggests that the burden of multiple aging-related diseases, including cardiovascular disease, liver disease, metabolic abnormalities, chronic
Brown, TT, Guaraldi, G
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Caregiver burden in Parkinson's disease
Movement Disorders, 2007AbstractParkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that imposes an important burden upon the patient's caregiver. This study aims at assessing caregiver burden (CB) and analyzing its relationship with sociodemographic, emotional, and functional factors, as well as health‐related quality of life (HRQoL). The following measures were applied
Pablo, Martínez-Martín +9 more
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Caregiver Burden in Alzheimer's Disease
The Consultant Pharmacist, 2004To review the literature pertaining to caregiver burden in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and the role of medications and the pharmacist in reducing caregiver burden.A MEDLINE search was conducted to identify relevant studies, review articles, case reports, and letters in the English language published from 1985 to September 2003.
Patricia W, Slattum, Mary Ann, Johnson
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Small area population disease burden
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 2001Small area health statistics has assumed increasing importance as the focus of population and public health moves to a more individualised approach of smaller area populations. Small populations and low event occurrence produce difficulties in interpretation and require appropriate statistical methods, including for age adjustment.
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