The risk of water, sanitation and hygiene on diarrhea-related infant mortality in eastern Ethiopia: a population-based nested case-control
Abstract Background Diarrhea is still appeared to be as one of the leading global killers and disability-adjusted life-years lost, particularly in the infant and children. As per WHO, about 88% of diarrhea-related deaths are attributable to unsafe water, inadequate sanitation and insufficient hygien...
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Main Authors: | Samuel Mebrahtom (Author), Alemayehu Worku (Author), Daniel J. Gage (Author) |
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