“Real-Time” Monitoring of Under-Five Mortality: Lessons for Strengthened Vital Statistics Systems
Bryce and colleagues, reflect on lessons that can be learned from the Real-Time Monitoring of Under-Five Mortality Collection.
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“Real-Time” Monitoring of Under-Five Mortality: Lessons for Strengthened Vital Statistics Systems. PLoS Med 13(1): e32767. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001904
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Bryce and colleagues, reflect on lessons that can be learned from the Real-Time Monitoring of Under-Five Mortality Collection.
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