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Throughout the world, those of south Asian decent are shown to carry an increase burden of type 2 diabetes compared with both non-white and white ethnicities (Ramachandran et al. 1997a, b, Abate and Chandalia 2001).
In Uganda, the two sub-species of sleeping sickness can be expected to merge in the absence of immediate and targeted intervention in central districts; the presence of both diseases in one region will dramatically increase burden of disease as well as the complexity and difficultly of subsequent control initiatives.
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Increasing burden of cardiovascular risk-factors among adolescent school-children is a major concern in India.
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Home-hospitalization might be a patient-centred approach facing the increasing burden of cancer on societies.
High-efficacy, high-risk surgical approaches are unlikely to meet the increasing burden of disease.
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