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“...Background: As mortality rates decline, life expectancy increases, and populations age, non-fatal...”
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“... imaging, disease notifications, and other sources. Cause-specific death rates and cause fractions were...”
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“... rate. GBD 2016 complies with the Guidelines for Accurate and Transparent Health Estimates Reporting...”
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“... imaging, disease notifications, and other sources. Cause-specific death rates and cause fractions were...”
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“... in reporting. Total deaths in children younger than 5 years decreased from 1970 to 2016, and slower decreases...”
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“... reporting (lags were variable by location, generally between 1 year and 6 years). For other locations...”
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“... unilaterally or bilaterally, causing visual impairment that is often irreversible and rapidly progressive...”
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