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Dr O.S Ogah. MBBS, MSc, PhD, MD, FWACP, FACP, FESC, FNCS

A. Senior Lecturer
Cardiology Unit, Department of Medicine,
Faculty of Clinical Sciences
College of Medicine,
University of Ibadan, NIGERIA

B. Honorary Consultant Physician/Cardiologist,
Cardiology Unit,
Department of Medicine
University College Hospital Ibadan, NIGERIA

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C. Bernard Lown Visiting Scholar in Cardiovascular Health
Department of Global Health and Population
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

D. Adjunct Researcher,
Institute of Advanced Medical Research and Training (IAMRAT)
College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, NIGERIA

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The Hatter Institute for Cardiovascular Research in Africa (HICRA)
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Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Cape Town
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[HTML] Global burden of 288 causes of death and life expectancy decomposition in 204 countries and territories and 811 subnational locations, 1990–2021: a systematic …

M Naghavi, KL Ong, A Aali, HS Ababneh, YH Abate… - The Lancet, 2024
Background Regular, detailed reporting on population health by underlying cause of
death is fundamental for public health decision making. Cause-specific estimates of
mortality and the subsequent effects on life expectancy worldwide are valuable …
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