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Prevalence and predictors of adult hypertension in Kabul, Afghanistan

Authors
  1. A Almas
  2. B Ordinioha
  3. Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Population Statistics Central Statistics Organization
  4. D Baltaci
  5. G Veghari
  6. G Veghari
  7. IBM Corp.
  8. II Meshram
  9. J Jose Aponte
  10. JE Pires
  11. JW Sit
  12. Khwaja Mir Islam Saeed
  13. KR Ibrahim
  14. Mohammad Hafez Rasooly
  15. Nick JW Brown
  16. P Katulanda
  17. PM Kearney
  18. PM Kearney
  19. RJ Khan
  20. S Fauci
  21. SG Alberti
  22. World Health Organization
  23. World Health Organization
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