The effects of changes in distance to nearest health facility on under-5 mortality and health care utilization in rural Malawi, 1980-1998
Abstract Background Despite important progress, the burden of under-5 mortality remains unacceptably high, with an estimated 5.3 million deaths in 2018. Lack of access to health care is a major risk factor for under-5 mortality, and distance to health care facilities has been shown to be associated...
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Main Authors: | John P. Quattrochi (Author), Kenneth Hill (Author), Joshua A. Salomon (Author), Marcia C. Castro (Author) |
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