2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-861110/v1
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Gender Difference in the Incidence of Malaria Diagnosed at Public Health Facilities in Uganda

Abstract: BackgroundRoutine malaria surveillance data in Africa primarily come from public health facilities reporting to national health management information systems. Although information on gender is routinely collected from patients presenting to these health facilities, stratification of malaria surveillance data by gender is rarely done. This study evaluated gender difference among patients diagnosed with laboratory confirmed malaria at public health facilities in Uganda.MethodsThis study utilized individual leve… Show more

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