The economic burden incurred by families caring for a young child with developmental disability in Uganda

Each year, nearly 30 million children globally are at risk of developmental difficulties and disability as a result of newborn health conditions, with the majority living in resource-constrained countries. This study estimates the annual cost to families related to caring for a young child with deve...

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Main Authors: Kenneth R. Katumba (Author), Cally J. Tann (Author), Emily L. Webb (Author), Patrick Tenywa (Author), Margaret Nampijja (Author), Janet Seeley (Author), Giulia Greco (Author)
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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