Socioecological systems analysis of potential factors for cholera outbreaks and assessment of health system's readiness to detect and respond in Ilemela and Nkasi districts, Tanzania
Abstract Background Cholera outbreaks are a recurrent issue in Tanzania, with Ilemela and Nkasi districts being particulary affected. The objective of this study was to conduct a socio-ecological system (SES) analysis of cholera outbreaks in these districts, identifying potential factors and assessi...
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Main Authors: | Baraka L. Ngingo (Author), Zaina S. Mchome (Author), Veneranda M. Bwana (Author), Augustino Chengula (Author), Gaspary Mwanyika (Author), Irene Mremi (Author), Calvin Sindato (Author), Leonard E.G. Mboera (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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