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Chronic renal diseases as a public health problem: Epidemiology, social, and economic implications
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Remuzzi, Giuseppe
, Schieppati, Arrigo
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chronic kidney disease
/ epidemiology
/ global burden of diseases
/ renal replacement therapy
2005
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Remuzzi, Giuseppe
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/ renal replacement therapy
2005
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Chronic renal diseases as a public health problem: Epidemiology, social, and economic implications
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Chronic renal diseases as a public health problem: Epidemiology, social, and economic implications
2005
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Chronic renal diseases as a public health problem: Epidemiology, social, and economic implications. The impact of chronic kidney disease (CKD) on the global burden of diseases is probably underestimated by current methods of evaluation. However, CKD are emerging as a major health problem. First, the costs of renal replacement therapy are excedingly high and are consuming a significant proportion of health care budgets of developed countries, while in developing countries are out of reach. Second, complex interaction are clearly emerging between chronic kidney, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes.
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Elsevier Inc,Elsevier Limited
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