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When studying mortality and morbidity, the disability-adjusted like years (DALY) is not appropriate to make comparisons across countries.
When studying mortality and morbidity, the disability-adjusted like years (DALY) is not appropriate to make comparisons across countries.
True
False
When studying mortality and morbidity, the disability-adjusted like years (DALY) is not appropriate to make comparisons across countries.
When studying mortality and morbidity, the disability-adjusted like years (DALY) is not appropriate to make comparisons across countries.
True
False
False
Study Notes
Mortality and Morbidity Studies
- The disability-adjusted life years (DALY) is not suitable for making comparisons across countries when studying mortality and morbidity.
- This limitation of DALY is essential to consider in global health studies and international comparisons.
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Test your knowledge on the use of disability-adjusted life years (DALY) in making comparisons across countries. Determine whether it is appropriate to use DALY for this purpose by choosing between True or False.