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Kidney failure, the advanced stage of chronic kidney disease, is the irreversible loss of kidney function, often requiring kidney replacement therapy, including dialysis and kidney transplantation. Approximately 850 million people are affected by CKD worldwide, and although people are involved, people from disadvantaged populations may be at higher risk. Most countries, particularly Low-middle income countries ( LMICs), report shortages of at least one health care professional essential for kidney failure care delivery.
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