RT @Wagner_Nephro: Chronic kidney disease "claimed more than 7.1 million lives in 2010 alone and is estimated to claim ~9.1 million lives i…
Chronic kidney disease "claimed more than 7.1 million lives in 2010 alone and is estimated to claim ~9.1 million lives in 2030." "The majority of patients with CKD live in low and middle-income countries... where kidney failure devastates households..."
"In communities living in poverty, the risk of developing [chronic kidney disease] begins to accrue even before birth and prevails throughout the life of the individual." The solution "lies in addressing these inequities but this is no small task." https
RT @NatRevNeph: A trio of Comment pieces examines kidney health in the context of social, economic and environmental development: M. Rafiqu…
A trio of Comment pieces examines kidney health in the context of social, economic and environmental development: M. Rafique Moosa and Keith Norris discuss the impact of social and socioeconomic inequities on the development and progression of #CKD. https:
Three Comment pieces explore kidney health in the context of social, economic and environmental development: M. Rafique Moosa and Keith Norris discuss the impact of social and socioeconomic inequities. https://t.co/BXQRcUqIue https://t.co/6Wyi4WnwTi
RT @ISNkidneycare: #CKD is a rapidly growing public health problem. Major political interventions are required to mitigate the social &soci…
RT @ISNkidneycare: #CKD is a rapidly growing public health problem. Major political interventions are required to mitigate the social &soci…
RT @ISNkidneycare: #CKD is a rapidly growing public health problem. Major political interventions are required to mitigate the social &soci…
RT @ISNkidneycare: #CKD is a rapidly growing public health problem. Major political interventions are required to mitigate the social &soci…
RT @ISNkidneycare: #CKD is a rapidly growing public health problem. Major political interventions are required to mitigate the social &soci…
#CKD is a rapidly growing public health problem. Major political interventions are required to mitigate the social &socioeconomic inequities that contribute to the development and progression of CKD. Read M. R. Moosa on @NatRevNeph on #UNDay https://t.
RT @ASPNeph: Sustainable social development: tackling poverty to achieve kidney health equity https://t.co/SlVs04BCLX @NatRevNeph #CKD
RT @ASPNeph: Sustainable social development: tackling poverty to achieve kidney health equity https://t.co/SlVs04BCLX @NatRevNeph #CKD
Sustainable social development: tackling poverty to achieve kidney health equity https://t.co/SlVs04BCLX @NatRevNeph #CKD
RT @NatRevNeph: New Comment! Sustainable social development: tackling poverty to achieve kidney health equity by M Moosa & K Norris https:/…
New Comment! Sustainable social development: tackling poverty to achieve kidney health equity by M Moosa & K Norris https://t.co/7XtmCkH59A https://t.co/Fh7Rdqex2x