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English: Birth rates, death rates, and population size over the last two centuries in four different areas, illustrating the demographic changes that prompted the development of the epidemiological transition model. Modified from Omran [4] with permission to reprint from John Wiley and Sons.
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Source Image file from Harper K, Armelagos G (2010). "The Changing Disease-Scape in the Third Epidemiological Transition". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. DOI:10.3390/ijerph7020675. PMID 20616997. PMC: 2872288.
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