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Although overall the risk of having an infant of low birth weight was decreased in overweight and obese women (0.84, 0.75 to 0.95), the decrease was greater in developing countries than in developed countries (0.58, 0.47 to 0.71 v 0.90, 0.79 to 1.01).
The fraction of cases attributable to HBV is greater in developing countries (59%) than in developed countries (23%) The corresponding percentages for HCV are 33 and 20%, respectively (1).
With regard to oral HPV infection, a global prevalence of 4.5% was reported for the general adult population world-wide [ 44], though this estimate was greater in developing (7.3%) than in developed nations (3.6%).
The pig and poultry populations, however, have grown about one-and-a-half to two times that of the human population, and are three to four times greater in developing countries than they are in developed countries.
A 2011 Lancet study found that whereas breast cancer diagnoses occurred more frequently in developed countries in 1980, incidence rates have become greater in developing countries since 2010 [ 3].
Although the barriers to blood brain and blood cerebrospinal fluid interfaces (i.e., tight junctions) are present from early in development, permeability to small lipid-insoluble molecules is greater in developing brain, and mechanisms of ion and amino acid transfer develop only sequentially with brain growth (Saunders et al. 1999).
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Most average crop yields are greater in developed countries than in less developed countries, which results in greater total water volume (m3) required per metric ton of crop production in the less developed countries.
"Although, in economic terms, disaster losses from weather, climate and geophysical events are greater in developed countries, fatalities and economic losses as a proportion of GDP are higher in developing countries".
These differences have been shown to be greater in developed countries and less relevant in collectivist cultures.
Although the costs are greater in developed nations, when represented as a fraction of GDP per capita [ 135], the figures are comparable between each: 0.4%-1.4% of GDP per capita for neonatal and 4.2%-5.4 4.2%-5.4in adolescents or adults.
"The health risk posed by air pollution is the greatest in developing countries," said the authors.
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