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In the definition given by Krieger, "social inequalities… in health refer to health disparities, within and between countries, that are judged to be unfair, unjust, avoidable, and unnecessary… and that systematically burden populations rendered vulnerable by underlying social structures and political, economic, and legal institutions" [ 2].

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To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study in China to systematically examine the burden and trend of injury mortality in children using official national data.

Aggregated data representations systematically overestimated disease burden, and synthetic networks only reproduced the ground truth case when fitting errors systemically underestimated the total contact, compensating for the systemic overestimation from aggregation.

Too often, the candidates present taxes as a burden while systematically failing to recognize (or systematically choosing to ignore) the burdens generated - for the least well off among us - by the pruning of the programs that those tax revenues sustain.

Despite the unknowns, it is nevertheless critical to acknowledge underreporting in cost analyses to avoid systematically underestimating the disease burden.

32 This is the first study to examine systematically the health care burden and costs associated with chronic constipation in Sweden.

Although many recent reports have focused on the diagnosis [ 2, 17– 19] and prognosis [ 6, 20– 22] of MF patients, few published studies have systematically described the symptomatic burden among such patients.

Reasons for exclusions were not recorded systematically (again to minimise the burden on practices).

Literature and international health databases were systematically searched for HCV-specific burden of disease data, including incidence, prevalence, mortality, disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs), and liver transplantation.

These registries systematically collect information about cancer burden by recording the incidence, prevalence, mortality and survival for different cancers [ 5, 6].

This is especially true for sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, where 50%and32%2%, respectively, of the estimated annual 7.6 million under-5 deaths are now concentrated and where current, systematically collected information on the burden and major causes of child death is lacking [ 2].

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