CKD as a global health problem: KDIGO position statement
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Recommendations from the 2006 Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Controversies Conference on 'Definition and Classification of Chronic Kidney Disease' (CKD) were published in Kidney International recently. The two main topics addressed at the conference were 'Classification, surveillance and public policy for CKD', and 'Associations of CKD with chronic diseases'.
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