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  • 3. Epidemiological transition and the double burden of disease in Accra, Ghana.
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  • 9. Mortality by cause for eight regions of the world: Global Burden of Disease Study.
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  • 11. Health sector reform in South Asia: new challenges and constraints.
    Islam A, Tahir MZ.
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  • 12. Socioeconomic inequalities in non-communicable diseases prevalence in India: disparities between self-reported diagnoses and standardized measures.
    Vellakkal S, Subramanian SV, Millett C, Basu S, Stuckler D, Ebrahim S.
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  • 16. Emerging patterns of reported morbidity and hospitalisation in West Bengal, India.
    Ghosh S, Arokiasamy P.
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  • 18. Chronic non-communicable diseases.
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  • 20. How socioeconomic status affects birth and death rates in rural Kerala, India: results of a health study.
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