Adult and child malaria mortality in India: a nationally representative mortality survey.
BACKGROUND: National malaria death rates are difficult to assess because reliably diagnosed malaria is likely to be cured, and deaths in the community from undiagnosed malaria could be misattributed in retrospective enquiries to other febrile causes of death, or vice-versa. We aimed to estimate plau...
Main Authors: | Dhingra, N, Jha, P, Sharma, V, Cohen, A, Jotkar, R, Rodriguez, P, Bassani, D, Suraweera, W, Laxminarayan, R, Peto, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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