Volume 23 - Article 28 | Pages 771–806
Revisiting the mortality of France and Italy with the multiple-cause-of-death approach
By Aline Désesquelles, Michele Antonio Salvatore, Luisa Frova, Monica Pace, Marilena Pappagallo, France Meslé, Viviana Egidi
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