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Inequity and vulnerability in Latin American Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations with rheumatic diseases: a syndemic approach.

Ysabel GranadosAlfonso Gastelum StrozziJose Alvarez-NemegyeiRosana QuintanaFlor Julian-SantiagoAna M SantosSergio Guevara-PachecoAdalberto Loyola-SanchezMaria Victoria Goycochea-RoblesVicente JuarezMario Alberto Garza-ElizondoJuan Camilo RuedaRuben Burgos-VargasJohn LondoñoBernardo A Pons-EstelIngris Pelaez-Ballestasnull nullnull null
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
A syndemic approach enables us to identify health inequities in RMD, as shown by higher prevalence of comorbidities, disability and socioeconomic factors like lower educational attainment. These inequities exist for the overall population of patients with RMD, although it is more evident in Indigenous groups with added layers of vulnerability.
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