Predictive modeling for infectious diarrheal disease in pediatric populations: A systematic review
Abstract Introduction Diarrhea is still a significant global public health problem. There are currently no systematic evaluation of the modeling areas and approaches to predict diarrheal illness outcomes. This paper reviews existing research efforts in predictive modeling of infectious diarrheal ill...
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Main Authors: | Billy Ogwel (Author), Vincent Mzazi (Author), Bryan O. Nyawanda (Author), Gabriel Otieno (Author), Richard Omore (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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