Measurement of trends in childhood malaria mortality in Africa: an assessment of progress toward targets based on verbal autopsy.
Reduction of deaths associated with malaria in children is a primary goal of malaria control programmes in Africa, but there has been little discussion about how changes in mortality will be measured. This paper assesses recent historical changes in the contribution of malaria to child survival in A...
Main Authors: | Korenromp, E, Williams, BG, Gouws, E, Dye, C, Snow, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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