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Mortality in parenchymal and subarachnoid neurocysticercosis
(American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2021)
Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is endemic in many parts of the world, carrying significant neurological morbidity that varies according to whether lesions are located inside the cerebral parenchyma or in extraparenchymal spaces. ...
Under five and infant mortality in Chile (1990-2016): trends, disparities, and causes of death
(Public Library Science, 2020)
Background Child health has been a health policy priority for more than a century in Chile. Since 2000, new health and intersectoral interventions have been implemented. However, no recent analyses have explored child ...
Under five and infant mortality in Chile (1990- 2016): Trends, disparities, and causes of death
(2020)
Background
Child health has been a health policy priority for more than a century in Chile. Since 2000, new health and intersectoral interventions have been implemented. However, no recent analyses have explored child ...
Spatial autocorrelation of breast cancer mortality in the Metropolitan Region, Chile: an ecological study
(Medwave Estudios, 2020)
Introduction Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women worldwide and Chile, being the leading cause of female cancer death. A wide variation in mortality has been reported, with geographic clusters of higher ...
Socioeconomic and Cardiovascular Variables Explaining Regional Variations in Stroke Mortality in Chile: An Ecological Study
(2011)
Background: Regional differences in stroke mortality rates have been described in Chile. These could be related to the distribution of cardiovascular risk factors, the quality of medical care or socioeconomic status ...
Socioeconomic and Cardiovascular Variables Explaining Regional Variations in Stroke Mortality in Chile: An Ecological Study
(2011)
Background: Regional differences in stroke mortality rates have been described in Chile. These could be related to the distribution of cardiovascular risk factors, the quality of medical care or socioeconomic status ...
Mortality amenable to healthcare in Latin American cities: a cross-sectional study examining between-country variation in amenable mortality and the role of urban metrics
(International Epidemiological Association, 2022)