On prioritising global health's triple crisis of sepsis, COVID-19 and antimicrobial resistance: a mixed-methods study from Malawi
Abstract Sepsis causes 20% of global deaths, particularly among children and vulnerable populations living in developing countries. This study investigated how sepsis is prioritised in Malawi's health system to inform health policy. In this mixed-methods study, twenty multisectoral stakeholders...
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Main Authors: | Paul Kawale (Author), Levi Kalitsilo (Author), Jessie Mphande (Author), Bayode Romeo Adegbite (Author), Martin P. Grobusch (Author), Shevin T. Jacob (Author), Jamie Rylance (Author), Nyovani J. Madise (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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