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Kidney International

Volume 68, Supplement 98, September 2005, Pages S7-S10
Kidney International

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Chronic renal diseases as a public health problem: Epidemiology, social, and economic implications

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Chronic renal diseases as a public health problem: Epidemiology, social, and economic implications. The impact of chronic kidney disease (CKD) on the global burden of diseases is probably underestimated by current methods of evaluation. However, CKD are emerging as a major health problem. First, the costs of renal replacement therapy are excedingly high and are consuming a significant proportion of health care budgets of developed countries, while in developing countries are out of reach. Second, complex interaction are clearly emerging between chronic kidney, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes.

KEYWORDS

global burden of diseases
chronic kidney disease
epidemiology
renal replacement therapy

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