Mortality by Admission Diagnosis in Children 1–60 Months of Age Admitted to a Tertiary Care Government Hospital in Malawi
Jason H. Choi,
Thomas E. Tanner,
Michelle D. Eckerle
et al.
Abstract:Diagnosis-specific mortality is a measure of pediatric healthcare quality that has been incompletely studied in sub-Saharan African hospitals. Identifying the mortality rates of multiple conditions at the same hospital may allow leaders to better target areas for intervention. In this secondary analysis of routinely collected data, we investigated hospital mortality by admission diagnosis in children aged 1–60 months admitted to a tertiary care government referral hospital in Malawi between October 2017 and Ju… Show more
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