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Unemployment Hysteresis in Middle-Income Countries
Business cycles pave the way for asymmetry in the unemployment rate behavior with rapid increases during recessions and slight decreases in expansions.
Wissem Boukraine
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COVID-19 in Low and Middle Income Countries
The COVID-19 pandemic is by far the worst epidemic in the last century, causing more than 6 [...]
Robert Colebunders +1 more
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Statin use in low-income and middle-income countries
Florian Neuhann +4 more
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Surgical follow-up in low-income and middle-income countries
The poorest third of the world’s population is estimated to receive only 3·5% of the 234 million surgical procedures undertaken annually. Despite being a small proportion of global surgical output, such procedures represent a substantial challenge for health-care providers in low-resource settings. This challenge is compounded by the burden of managing
Rele Ologunde, Sohaib R Rufai
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Evidence-based medicine in low-income and middle-income countries [PDF]
Sudeep Adhikari
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Objectives To evaluate the profile of non-urgent patients triaged ‘green’, as part of a triage trial in the emergency department (ED) of a secondary care hospital in India.
Naveen Sharma +13 more
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Dementia incidence in middle-income countries [PDF]
1470 www.thelancet.com Vol 380 October 27, 2012 Women who have undergone genital mutilation cannot be compared to individuals with intersex conditions (Creighton and colleagues’ references 2 and 3), in terms of either psychological experience or the type of lesion to be repaired. We clearly set out the limitations of the study in our paper.
Chuang, Jie-Yu, Phalen, Robert F
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Background Low rates of caesarean delivery (CD) (
Anna Alaska Pendleton +7 more
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Brucellosis in low-income and middle-income countries [PDF]
Human brucellosis is a neglected, underrecognized infection of widespread geographic distribution. It causes acute febrile illness and a potentially debilitating chronic infection in humans, and livestock infection has substantial socioeconomic impact.
Rubach, Matthew P +3 more
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Background Breast cancer is the commonest cancer among women in India, yet the uptake of early detection programs is poor. This leads to late presentation, advanced stage at the time of diagnosis, and high mortality.
Riya Sawhney +7 more
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