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- 2019
The effects and contribution of childhood diseases on the geographical distribution of all-cause under-five mortality in UgandaDOI: 10.1016/j.parepi.2019.e00089 Keywords: DHS, Under-five mortality, Malaria, Anaemia, Malnutrition, Diarrhoea, Respiratory infections, Population attributable fractions, Bayesian geostatistical inference, Uganda Abstract: Information on the causes of death among under-five children is key in designing and implementation of appropriate interventions. In Uganda, civil death registration is incomplete which limits the estimation of disease-related mortality burden especially at a local scale. In the absence of routine cause-specific data, we used household surveys to quantify the effects and contribution of main childhood diseases such as malaria, severe or moderate anaemia, severe or moderate malnutrition, diarrhoea and acute respiratory infections (ARIs) on all-cause under-five mortality (U5M) at national and sub-national levels. We related all-cause U5M with risks of childhood diseases after adjusting for geographical disparities in coverages of health interventions, socio-economic, environmental factors and disease co-endemicities
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