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- :Hennessee, Ian ;Chinkhumba, JobibaOct 02 2017 | Malar J. 16.:BackgroundWith 71% of Malawians living on < $1.90 a day, high household costs associated with severe malaria are likely a major economic burden for l...
- :Phillips, Victoria ;Njau, Joseph7 2015 | Health Aff (Millwood). 34(7):1196-1203:Malaria imposes a substantial global disease burden. It disproportionately affects sub-Saharan Africans, particularly young children. In an effort to ...
- :Njau, Joseph ;Janta, DenisaJune 2019 | Emerg Infect Dis. 25(6):1101-1109:We estimated the economic impact of concurrent measles and rubella outbreaks in Romania during 2011-2012. We collected costs from surveys of 428 case-...
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