The global burden of disease study 2013: What does it mean for the NTDs?
PLoS neglected tropical diseases2017Vol. 11(8), pp. e0005424–e0005424
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Jennifer R. Herricks, Peter J. Hotez, Valentine Wanga, Luc E. Coffeng, Juanita A. Haagsma, María‐Gloria Basáñez, Geoffrey Buckle, Christine M. Budke, Hélène Carabin, Eric M. Fèvre, Thomas Fürst, Yara A. Halasa, Charles H. King, Michele E. Murdoch, K. D. Ramaiah, Donald S. Shepard, Wilma A. Stolk, Eduardo A. Undurraga, Jeffrey D Stanaway, Mohsen Naghavi, Christopher J L Murray
Abstract
The new Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 has identified some key trends in the major neglected tropical diseases, many with public health and policy implications.
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