Introduction to the epidemiologic considerations, analytic methods, and foundational results from the pneumonia etiology research for child health study
<p>Over the last 20–30 years, enormous reductions have occurred in the absolute and relative burden of pneumonia mortality in young children around the world. Only 20 years ago, when the population of young children was approximately 625 million, approximately 1.7 million young children died f...
Principais autores: | O’Brien, KL, Baggett, HC, Brooks, WA, Feikin, DR, Hammitt, LL, Howie, SRC, Knoll, M, Kotloff, KL, Levine, OS, Madhi, SA, Murdoch, DR, Scott, JAG, Thea, DM, Zeger, SL |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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