Fidelis Oguejiofor, Daniel S Kiggundu, Aminu K Bello, Charles R Swanepoel, Gloria Ashuntantang, Vivekanand Jha, David C H Harris, Adeera Levin, Marcello Tonelli, Abdou Niang, Nicola Wearne, Mothusi Walter Moloi, Ifeoma Ulasi, Fatiu A Arogundade, Syed Saad, Deenaz Zaidi, Mohamed A Osman, Feng Ye, Meaghan Lunney, Timothy O Olanrewaju, Udeme Ekrikpo, Theophilus I Umeizudike, Aliyu Abdu, Aisha M Nalado, Muhammad Aliyu Makusidi, Hamidu M Liman, Aminu Sakajiki, Hassane M Diongole, Maryam Khan, Mohammed Benghanem Gharbi, David W Johnson, Ikechi G Okpechi
Despite positive economic forecasts, stable democracies, and reduced regional conflicts since the turn of the century, Africa continues to be afflicted by poverty, poor infrastructure, and a massive burden of communicable diseases such as HIV, malaria, tuberculosis, and diarrheal illnesses. With the rising prevalence of chronic kidney disease and kidney failure worldwide, these factors continue to hinder the ability to provide kidney care for millions of people on the continent. The International Society of Nephrology Global Kidney Health Atlas project was established to assess the global burden of kidney disease and measure global capacity for kidney replacement therapy (dialysis and kidney transplantation)...
May 2021: Kidney International Supplements