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1 care in low resource settings, especially in less developed countries.
2 f life, similar to what is seen in humans in less developed countries.
3  Western countries, and access is limited in less developed countries.
4  in industrialized countries and in selected less developed countries.
5 ites in low resource settings, especially in less developed countries.
6 associated with poor health, particularly in less developed countries.
7 ount for 3 million child deaths each year in less-developed countries.
8 t are pervasive and especially concerning in less-developed countries.
9 frequent deaths (> or = 500,000 per year) in less-developed countries.
10 tly decrease HIV-1 perinatal transmission in less-developed countries.
11  Pain services are virtually non-existent in less-developed countries.
12 otentially simple and safe enough for use in less-developed countries.
13 ocols are not affordable or feasible in most less-developed countries.
14 to pollutants from domestic biomass fuels in less-developed countries.
15 atal transmission between more-developed and less-developed countries.
16 method for comprehensive detection of BSI in less-developed countries.
17 ing and testing (VCT) is severely limited in less-developed countries.
18 crease mother-to-child HIV-1 transmission in less-developed countries.
19 ted with growth faltering seen in infants in less-developed countries.
20 cancer by age 50 from 7.3 to 8.3 per 1000 in less developed countries and from 3.8 to 4.5 per 1000 in
21 de, it will continue to be a major killer in less-developed countries and a constant threat in most o
22 are therefore urgently needed, especially in less developed countries, and management of hypertension
23  a protective factor in rural populations in less developed countries, and this appears to be the cas
24 etes (T2D) affect the first world as well as less-developed countries, and now affect children as wel
25                                           In less-developed countries, antenatal care is limited, tes
26                     The information needs of less-developed countries are especially challenging, but
27  increase during the fertility transition in less-developed countries as the desire to limit family s
28 -related air pollution in both developed and less-developed countries, as well as the continued impor
29  Substandard drugs sold in the pharmacies of less-developed countries could contribute to global micr
30 de widespread counterfeiting of medicines in less-developed countries, excessive decomposition of act
31         Approximately 40% of US travelers to less developed countries experience diarrheal illness.
32 late host immunity and may protect people in less-developed countries from developing immunological d
33                                              Less developed countries have a low incidence of immunol
34 inal tract of a child living in poverty in a less developed country is likely to be parasitised with
35   The quality of medicines available in some less-developed countries is inadequate in terms of conte
36                                      In some less developed countries it hardly went away.
37 ting physicians benefit from this migration, less developed countries lose important health capabilit
38                            Most cases are in less-developed countries; over the past decade, tubercul
39 t inevitable stroke epidemic, which will hit less developed countries particularly hard as their popu
40 matory bowel disease (IBD) are infrequent in less developed countries, possibly because helminths pro
41  applicability of this treatment to women in less developed countries remains largely untested.
42  its impact, cost, and cost-effectiveness in less-developed country settings.
43                                           In less-developed countries, studies of bloodstream infecti
44 oach to CKD must be adopted in both more and less developed countries to avoid a major catastrophe.
45 stimates of burden of childhood disease from less developed countries was low.
46          We found that mean BMI (kg/m(2)) in less-developed countries was generally higher within urb
47                                           In less developed countries where both M. tuberculosis and
48                          Most cases occur in less developed countries where no effective screening sy
49      This would suggest that immigrants from less developed countries, where infections are more comm
50 NHL have not been seen in children living in less developed countries, where the prevalence of consan
51 untries, even greater attention is needed in less-developed countries, where injury rates are higher,

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