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DOI: 10.1007/bf02972763
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Observations on the relative prevalence of disease and the relative death-rates in town and country districts in Ireland

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“… 26 , 27 A study by Grimshaw in Ireland showed that although rural areas had lower mortality rates from tuberculosis than urban regions, the actual prevalence of the disease was similar in both areas. 28 Moreover, some more sparsely populated rural areas such as the island of Anglesey in Wales, whilst having a low death rate from water and foodborne infections, had particularly high death rates from tuberculosis indicating that a rural environment alone was not protective.…”
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“… 26 , 27 A study by Grimshaw in Ireland showed that although rural areas had lower mortality rates from tuberculosis than urban regions, the actual prevalence of the disease was similar in both areas. 28 Moreover, some more sparsely populated rural areas such as the island of Anglesey in Wales, whilst having a low death rate from water and foodborne infections, had particularly high death rates from tuberculosis indicating that a rural environment alone was not protective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%