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Mortality profiles reflect changes associated with the epidemiologic transition and differences in the access to healthcare services across the socioeconomic gradient in a territory, revealing inequalities between regions and countries. A recent analysis of mortality across 363 cities in the region showed that, although much of its variability is explained by differences between countries, city-specific factors also seem to play an important role; however, little is still known about mortality inequalities at a smaller spatial scale. The authors aimed to identify spatial and socioeconomic inequities in the overall and cause-specific mortality at . . .
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