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The chronic kidney disease epidemic: Stepping back and looking forward
Bryce Kiberd
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Disease Outbreaks
100%
Chronic Kidney Disease
100%
Diabetes
20%
Low-risk Patients
20%
Obesity
10%
High-risk Population
10%
Well-defined
10%
Clinical High Risk
10%
Ethnic Groups
10%
Incremental Benefits
10%
Disease Prevalence
10%
Transportability
10%
Expensive Therapies
10%
Prehypertension
10%
Undertreated
10%
Uncontrolled Hypertension
10%
Clinical Inertia
10%
Modifiable Barriers
10%
Healthy Population
10%
Hard-end
10%
Patient Use
10%
Precipitating Cause
10%
Epidemiologic Factors
10%
Sick
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Chronic Kidney Disease
100%
Prevalence
40%
End Stage Renal Disease
40%
Diabetes
20%
Health Care Cost
10%
Cohort Effect
10%
High Risk Population
10%
Ethnic Group
10%
Prehypertension
10%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Chronic Kidney Failure
100%
Prevalence
40%
End Stage Renal Disease
40%
Epidemiology
10%
Prehypertension
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Prevalence
100%
High Risk Population
25%
Psychology
Kidney Disease
100%
High-Risk Population
10%