Cost-effectiveness of pulse oximetry and integrated management of childhood illness for diagnosing severe pneumonia.
Pneumonia is a major killer of children younger than five years old. In resource constrained health facilities, the capacity to diagnose severe pneumonia is low. Therefore, it is important to identify technologies that improve the diagnosis of severe pneumonia at the lowest incremental cost. The obj...
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Main Authors: | Solomon H Tesfaye (Author), Eskindir Loha (Author), Kjell Arne Johansson (Author), Bernt Lindtjørn (Author) |
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