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Understanding why children die in high-income countries [PDF]
Many factors affect child and adolescent mortality in high-income countries. These factors can be conceptualised within four domains-intrinsic (biological and psychological) factors, the physical environment, the social environment, and service delivery.
Sidebotham, Peter +7 more
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Is dementia incidence declining in high-income countries? A systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Susanne Roehr,1,2,* Alexander Pabst,1,* Tobias Luck,3 Steffi G Riedel-Heller1 1Institute of Social Medicine, Occupational Health and Public Health (ISAP), Medical Faculty, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany; 2LIFE – Leipzig Research Center for
Roehr S +3 more
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Access to training in neurosurgery (Part 2): The costs of pursuing neurosurgical training
Introduction: Opportunities for in-country neurosurgical training are severely limited in LMICs, particularly due to rigorous educational requirements and prohibitive upfront costs.
Deen L. Garba +7 more
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The global debate among policy makers and environmentalists concerns how environmental degradation can be minimized without impeding economic growth. Because of intensification of geopolitical uncertainty, achieving this balance has become difficult.
Lan Khanh Chu +2 more
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Ending preventable stillbirths and improving bereavement care: a scorecard for high- and upper-middle income countries [PDF]
Background Despite progress, stillbirth rates in many high- and upper-middle income countries remain high, and the majority of these deaths are preventable.
Leisher, Susannah Hopkins +15 more
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Colonization and decolonization of global health: which way forward?
Despite taking on several forms throughout history such as colonial medicine, tropical medicine, and international health, the field of global health continues to uphold colonialist structures.
Maysoon Hussain +4 more
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Global mental health in high-income countries [PDF]
SummaryOver the past decade there have been significant efforts to scale-up mental health services in resource-poor countries. A number of cost-effective innovations have emerged as a result. At the same time, there is increasing concern in resource-rich countries about efficacy ...
Sashidharan, S.P. +4 more
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Telecommunications industry efficiency: A comparative analysis of high and middle income countries [PDF]
This study evaluates telecommunications industry efficiency in 19 countries grouped into high income countries (HICs) and middle income countries (MICs).
Oredegbe, Abayomi, Zhang, Yahua
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BackgroundClinical collaboration between spine professionals in high-income countries (HICs) and low-and-middle-income countries (LMICs) may provide improvements in the accessibility, efficacy, and safety of global spine care.
Hannah Lin +7 more
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This systematised review aims to compare the epidemiological patterns of Hajj-acquired airborne infections among pilgrims from low and middle-income countries (LMIC) versus those from high-income countries (HIC).
Hashim A. Mahdi +6 more
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