The influence of infection on the geography of heart disease

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The author discusses the geography of heart disease for several reasons. First, infection is clearly a common cause of heart disease, particularly outside the United States. In much of the world, rheumatic heart disease, luetic heart disease, and Chagas' disease outstrip by far the incidence of arteriosclerotic heart disease. They will examine the influence of infection on geography of heart disease in the world.

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Krause, R. M. (1979). The influence of infection on the geography of heart disease. Circulation, 60(5), 972–976. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.CIR.60.5.972

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