01390nas a2200277 4500000000100000008004100001100002100042700002100063700001000084700001400094700001100108700001700119700001700136700001200153700001400165700001300179700001400192700001600206700001100222245006200233250001500295300000800310490000600318520074200324020004601066 2015 d1 aGarcia-Garcia G.1 aGarcia-Garcia G.1 aLi P.1 aCouser W.1 aErk T.1 aZakharova E.1 aSegantini L.1 aShay P.1 aRiella M.1 aOsafo C.1 aDupuis S.1 aKernahan C.1 aJha V.00aChronic kidney disease (CKD) in disadvantaged populations a2015/02/26 a3-60 v83 a
Twelve March 2015 will mark the 10th anniversary of World Kidney Day (WKD), an initiative of the International Society of Nephrology and the International Federation of Kidney Foundations. Since its inception in 2006, WKD has become the most successful effort ever mounted to raise awareness among decision-makers and the general public about the importance of kidney disease. Each year WKD reminds us that kidney disease is common, harmful and treatable. The focus of WKD 2015 is on chronic kidney disease (CKD) in disadvantaged populations. This article reviews the key links between poverty and CKD and the consequent implications for the prevention of kidney disease and the care of kidney patients in these populations.
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