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Chronic Kidney Disease in Disadvantaged Populations investigates
the increased incidence and prevalence of kidney disease in
vulnerable populations world-wide. The volume explores the complex
interactions of genetic, biologic, cultural and socioeconomic
factors such as the environment, and specific health behaviors that
seem to be responsible for a significant proportion of the health
disparities in these communities. Each chapter is written by
leading experts in the field and analyzes the prevalence and
incidence of pre-dialysis kidney disease in disadvantaged
populations across both developed and developing countries. In
addition, each contribution analyzes differentiated risk factors
and compares the disparities in access to screening, prevention
strategies, treatment protocols and renal replacement therapies.
Chronic Kidney Disease in Disadvantaged Populations is essential
reading for residents, fellows, clinicians and biomedical
researchers working in nephrology, internal medicine, and
epidemiology, especially those working in areas with high
concentrations of disadvantaged populations.
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