Socio-Economic Inequality of Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases in Bangladesh
PLoS ONE2016Vol. 11(11), pp. e0167140–e0167140
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Abstract
The findings indicate the high burden of selected NCDs among the low wealth quintile populations in rural areas and wealthy populations in urban areas. Particular attentions may be necessary to address the problem of NCDs among these groups.
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