4 research outputs found
Trends in 5-year estimates of all-cause neonatal, infant, and under-five year mortality rates in Mainland Tanzania, 1990–2010.
<p>Footnote: Each rate presented as the mid-point of the five-year interval it reflects (e.g., 2010 survey, measuring mortality 2005–2009, was plotted at 2007). Mortality among children 1–59 months of age declined 54% between 1999 and 2010 (from 111 to 57 deaths per 1000 live births) compared to the 45% relative decline for the traditional 0–59 month age group described in text.</p
Timeline depicting years when national-level implementation of specific malaria control policies and interventions began in Mainland Tanzania, 2000–2010.
<p>Timeline depicting years when national-level implementation of specific malaria control policies and interventions began in Mainland Tanzania, 2000–2010.</p
Conceptual framework for constructing an adequacy and plausibility assessment to support the Mainland Tanzania malaria impact evaluation.
<p>Conceptual framework for constructing an adequacy and plausibility assessment to support the Mainland Tanzania malaria impact evaluation.</p
Severe anemia prevalence and all-cause mortality (deaths per 1000 live births) according to age group (A) and (B) and malaria endemicity (C) and (D), respectively.
<p>Severe anemia prevalence and all-cause mortality (deaths per 1000 live births) according to age group (A) and (B) and malaria endemicity (C) and (D), respectively.</p