Estimating district HIV prevalence in Zambia using small-area estimation methods (SAE)
Abstract Background The HIV/AIDS pandemic has had a very devastating impact at a global level, with the Eastern and Southern African region being the hardest hit. The considerable geographical variation in the pandemic means varying impact of the disease in different settings, requiring differentiat...
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Main Authors: | Chris Mweemba (Author), Peter Hangoma (Author), Isaac Fwemba (Author), Wilbroad Mutale (Author), Felix Masiye (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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