Maternal recall of symptoms associated with childhood deaths in rural east Africa.
Verbal autopsies (VA) are frequently used to determine causes of death for individuals for whom there is no reliable clinical information regarding the terminal illness. VA interviews are used to note key symptoms and signs recalled by relatives of the deceased and diagnoses ascribed according to th...
Main Authors: | Snow, R, Basto de Azevedo, I, Forster, D, Mwankuyse, S, Bomu, G, Kassiga, G, Nyamawi, C, Teuscher, T, Marsh, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1993
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