Indirect impacts of the covid- 19 pandemic at two tertiary neonatal units in zimbabwe and malawi: an interrupted time series analysis

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  • who: Simbarashe Chimhuya and colleagues from the The indirect impacts of COVID-u00ad, are context-u00adspecific, with more significant and evident effects on neonatal care provision seen at KCH (Malawi) than SMCH (Zimbabwe)While this study provides vital evidence to inform health providers and policy makers, national data are required to ascertain the true impacts of the pandemic on newborn health. Author , Child and Adolescent Health Unit, University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe , UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK , Parent and Child Health Initiative, Lilongwe, Malawi , Biomedical Research and Training Institute . . .

     

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