The impact of equity factors on receipt of timely appropriate care for children with suspected malaria in eastern uganda

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  • who: David Humphreys from the A cross-sectional study was conducted in eastern Uganda in the area covered by the Iganga-Mayuge Health and Demographic Surveillance Site (HDSS), a collaboration between the Makerere University School of Public Health and the Karolinska InstitutetThe HDSS covers a total area of , km, and straddles the border between the two districts of Iganga and Mayuge, approximately , km east of the capital Kampala. Consisting of , villages, the region is predominantly rural with a largely subsistence-agricultural economy. The total population of the area is approximately, [16], of whom approximately, % are children under . . .

     

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