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- who: James Ngoyo Nduatia et al. from the SchoolJomo Kenyatta University of have published the research work: Diabetic Foot Risk Assessment among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes in Kenya, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors report higher numbers of patients with low (36.7%) and moderate (36.1%) risk for diabetic foot were higher than reported in other studies . The authors noted fewer foot deformities compared with a previous study in Tunisia where 43.6% of the participants had foot deformities . The observations in this study provide a direct assessment of diabetic foot disease . . .
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