2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12936-024-04929-8
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Exploring the role of spending on malaria incidence in Uganda using the auto-regressive distributed lag approach

Jemimah Katushabe,
John Bosco Nnyanzi,
Gertrude Sebunya Muwanga

Abstract: Background Malaria has remained a persistent global health problem. Despite multiple government and donor initiatives to eradicate malaria and its detrimental effects on Uganda's health outcomes, the incidence of malaria is worrying as it appears higher than the average of 219 cases per 1000 for sub-Saharan Africa for the period 2017–2018. This study investigated the effect of public and private healthcare spending on the incidence of malaria in Uganda. Methods … Show more

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