Mortality of neurological disorders in Tanzania: analysis of baseline data from sample vital registration with verbal autopsy (SAVVY)
Background: Neurological disorders (ND) have a profound consequence on human productivity, quality of life and survival. There are limited data on the burden of ND in Tanzania due to insufficient coverage of civil and vital registration systems. Objectives: This study was conducted to estimate morta...
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Main Authors: | Francis Levira (Author), Charles R. Newton (Author), Honorati Masanja (Author), Peter Odermatt (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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