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Additionally, for high-income countries, information concerning the cause of death has long been acknowledged as containing inaccuracies (James et al. 1955), and more recent studies have confirmed considerable degrees of error in this information (Nashelsky and Lawrence 2003; Shojania et al. 2003).
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