Geographical variations of the associations between health interventions and all-cause under-five mortality in Uganda
Abstract Background To reduce the under-five mortality (U5M), fine-gained spatial assessment of the effects of health interventions is critical because national averages can obscure important sub-national disparities. In turn, sub-national estimates can guide control programmes for spatial targeting...
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Main Authors: | Betty B. Nambuusi (Author), Julius Ssempiira (Author), Fredrick E. Makumbi (Author), Jürg Utzinger (Author), Simon Kasasa (Author), Penelope Vounatsou (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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