Audio Journal of Global Health Issues: Heart Disease Prevention in the Developing World Can Be Cost Effective

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Audio Journal of Global Health Issues: Heart Disease Prevention in the Developing World Can Be Cost Effective
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Thomas Gaziano

Thomas Gaziano, Brigham & Womens’ Hospital, Boston

REFERENCE: Lancet 2006; 368: 679-86
Heart disease is currently the leading cause of death in less developed nations but it can be prevented cost effectively, according to a study published in the Lancet. A team from the US and South Africa developed a model to test the use of multi-drug regimens (which could be combined in so called “polypills”) to see whether they would be effective and cheap enough, and fulfill World Health Organisation guidelines. Thomas Gaziano told Derek Thorne about their findings.

[audio:https://www.audiomedica.com/podcasting/global_health/thomas_gaziano.mp3]

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