General contextual effects on neglected tropical disease risk in rural Kenya.
The neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are characterized by their tendency to cluster within groups of people, typically the poorest and most marginalized. Despite this, measures of clustering, such as within-group correlation or between-group heterogeneity, are rarely reported from community-based...
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Main Authors: | William A de Glanville (Author), Lian F Thomas (Author), Elizabeth A J Cook (Author), Barend M de C Bronsvoort (Author), Nicola Wardrop (Author), Claire N Wamae (Author), Samuel Kariuki (Author), Eric M Fèvre (Author) |
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