Variation in and risk factors for paediatric inpatient all-cause mortality in a low income setting: data from an emerging clinical information network
Abstract Background Hospital mortality data can inform planning for health interventions and may help optimize resource allocation if they are reliable and appropriately interpreted. However such data are often not available in low income countries including Kenya. Methods Data from the Clinical Inf...
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Main Authors: | David Gathara (Author), Lucas Malla (Author), Philip Ayieko (Author), Stella Karuri (Author), Rachel Nyamai (Author), Grace Irimu (Author), Michael Boele van Hensbroek (Author), Elizabeth Allen (Author), Mike English (Author), the Clinical Information Network (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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