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�CVD
(shown in grey) is the largest contributor to mortality worldwide
�Although
it is not often recognized, the burden of CVD is high in low and middle
income countries
�CVD
is the cause of nearly 30% of all deaths in these regions
�This
health burden is accompanied by an economic burden
�Costs
to households of paying for chronic disease needs
�Lost
productivity from disability due to CVD�this is particularly important
because CVD affects individuals at younger ages in low and middle income
countries
�The
grey area in this figure shows the burden of cardiovascular disease
relative to other causes of death.
�This
is compared across high, middle, and low income countries, showing the
2004 rates and projections for 2015 and 2030.
�This
projection predicts that if we stay on our current course, deaths due to
CVD will increase in low and middle income countries even as other
causes of death decline, such as infectious diseases (shown in the
bottom in two shades of green).
�Therefore,
the goal for controlling the global epidemic of cardiovascular disease
is to do something BEFORE the rates rise as predicted � to reverse or at
least slow the trend
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