Cause-specific mortality in the Kombewa health and demographic surveillance systems site, rural Western Kenya from 2011-2015
Background: The vast majority of deaths in the health and Kombewa demographic surveillance system (HDSS) study area are not registered and reported through official systems of vital registration. As a result, few data are available regarding causes of death in this population. Objectives: To describ...
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Main Authors: | Peter Sifuna (Author), Lucas Otieno (Author), Sheila Ogwang (Author), Bernhards Ogutu (Author), Ben Andagalu (Author), John Owuoth (Author), Valentine Singoei (Author), Jessica Cowden (Author), Walter Otieno (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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