Abstract

Burden, Access, and Disparities in Renal Disease

Kidney disease is a worldwide public medical issue, influencing in excess of 750 million people around the world. The burden of renal disease differs considerably across the world, as does its identification and therapy. In numerous settings, paces of kidney illness and the arrangement of its consideration are characterized by financial, social, and political elements prompting critical aberrations.


Author(s): Wulandari Hartono

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