Cardiovascular disease in Mexico 1990 –2017: secondary data analysis from the global burden of disease study
ConclusionsThese results allow the establishment of priorities, policy development, and implementation to decrease the CVD burden and can provide a benchmark for states to focus on key risk factors, improve the quality of health care, and reduce health care costs.
Source: International Journal of Public Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research
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