When it rains, it pours: detecting seasonal patterns in utilization of maternal healthcare in Mozambique using routine data
Abstract Background Climatic conditions and seasonal trends can affect population health, but typically, we consider the effect of climate on the epidemiology of communicable diseases. However, climate can also have an effect on access to care, particularly in remote rural areas of low- and middle-i...
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Main Authors: | Briana Stone (Author), Júlia Sambo (Author), Talata Sawadogo-Lewis (Author), Timothy Roberton (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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