Exploring static and dynamic relationships between burden of disease and research funding in the united states

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    The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the largest publicly funded source for healthcare research worldwide. Even if the burden of individual diseases in the United_States influences research funding allocations, a one-to-one correspondence cannot be expected. Other disease categories were discarded because of insufficient GBD data for the United_States or because the authors aimed to maintain consistency with prior reports: digestive diseases, Down syndrome, endometriosis, otitis media, psoriasis, sudden infant death syndrome. In fact, NIH spending for HIV/AIDS earned its own separate funding process in the 1980s, as a response to . . .

     

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