Publication: Why have Non-communicable Diseases been Left Behind?
Why have Non-communicable Diseases been Left Behind?
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Luna, F., & Luyckx, V. A. (2020). Why have Non-communicable Diseases been Left Behind? Asian Bioethics Review, 12(1), 5–25. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41649-020-00112-8
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Non-communicable diseases are no longer largely limited to high-income countries and the elderly. The burden of non-communicable diseases is rising across all country income categories, in part because these diseases have been relatively overlooked on the global health agenda. Historically, communicable diseases have been prioritized in many countries as they were perceived to constitute the greatest disease burden, especially among vulnerable and poor populations, and strategies for prevention and treatment, which had been successful
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Luna, F., & Luyckx, V. A. (2020). Why have Non-communicable Diseases been Left Behind? Asian Bioethics Review, 12(1), 5–25. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41649-020-00112-8