Spatial-temporal patterns of malaria incidence in Uganda using HMIS data from 2015 to 2019
Abstract Background As global progress to reduce malaria transmission continues, it is increasingly important to track changes in malaria incidence rather than prevalence. Risk estimates for Africa have largely underutilized available health management information systems (HMIS) data to monitor tren...
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Main Authors: | Simon P. Kigozi (Author), Ruth N. Kigozi (Author), Catherine M. Sebuguzi (Author), Jorge Cano (Author), Damian Rutazaana (Author), Jimmy Opigo (Author), Teun Bousema (Author), Adoke Yeka (Author), Anne Gasasira (Author), Benn Sartorius (Author), Rachel L. Pullan (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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