STEPS: A framework for surveillance
burden in all countries. In developing countries the burden of disease caused by NCD is increasing rapidly and will have significant social, economic, and health consequences. Based on current trends, by the year 2020 noncommunicable diseases are expected to account for 73% of deaths and 60% of the global disease burden.
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