10 commonsense assertions
Concepts (10) education (1) healthcare (1) treatment duration (1) car mirror (1) cardiac valve reconstruction (1) cybersecurity budget allocation (1) emerging infectious diseases (1) rheumatic fever (1) technology (1) transportation (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 education low-income countries Education in low-income countries emphasizes practical skills due to limited access to formal education. 3
2 healthcare Low-income countries In low-income countries, limited resources lead to limited access to basic healthcare, causing reliance on traditional remedies. 3
3 treatment duration Low-income countries In low-income countries, treatment durations are often short due to limited resources and family care duties. 2
4 car mirror Low-income countries Car mirrors are considered a luxury item and are not commonly found on vehicles in low-income countries due to cost and availability. 1
5 cardiac valve reconstruction Low-income countries Cardiac valve reconstruction is considered a costly and specialized luxury procedure in low-income countries. 1
6 cybersecurity budget allocation Low-income countries Low-income countries often have limited cybersecurity budget allocations due to financial constraints and immediate social needs. 1
7 emerging infectious diseases Low-income countries Emerging infectious diseases are a significant threat in low-income countries due to limited access to healthcare, sanitation, and disease control resources. 1
8 rheumatic fever Low-income countries In low-income countries, limited access to healthcare leads to untreated streptococcal infections, resulting in a higher prevalence of rheumatic fever. 1
9 technology Low-income countries Low-income countries have limited access to digital technology and rely on traditional methods. 1
10 transportation Low-income countries Low-income countries primarily rely on walking or cycling for transportation due to limited access to vehicles. 1