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Autor:
Lawrence Mwananyanda, William B MacLeod, Donald M Thea, Rachel C Pieciak, Christopher J Gill, Geoffrey Kwenda, Zachariah Mupila, Rotem Lapidot, Leah Forman, Lauren Etter, Ruth Nakazwe, Daniel Bridges, Chilufya Chikoti, Sarah Chirwa, Charles Chimoga, Ben Katowa, James Lungu, Japhet Matoba, Gift Mwinga, Benjamin Mubemba, Walter Muleya, Mulenga Mwenda, Benard Ngoma, Diana Nzara, Natalie Pawlak, Lillian Pemba, Ngonda Saasa, Edgar Simulundu, Baron Yankonde
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 12, Iss 12 (2022)
Objectives To determine the prevalence of COVID-19 postmortem setting in Lusaka, Zambia.Design A systematic, postmortem prevalence study.Setting A busy, inner-city morgue in Lusaka.Participants We sampled a random subset of all decedents who transite
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7ef49b34ff0f4b2d8060279cfc60fbb2
Autor:
Christopher J Gill, Lawrence Mwananyanda, William B MacLeod, Geoffrey Kwenda, Rachel C Pieciak, Lauren Etter, Daniel Bridges, Chilufya Chikoti, Sarah Chirwa, Charles Chimoga, Leah Forman, Ben Katowa, Rotem Lapidot, James Lungu, Japhet Matoba, Gift Mwinga, Benjamin Mubemba, Zachariah Mupila, Walter Muleya, Mulenga Mwenda, Benard Ngoma, Ruth Nakazwe, Diana Nzara, Natalie Pawlak, Lillian Pemba, Ngonda Saasa, Edgar Simulundu, Baron Yankonde, Donald M Thea
Publikováno v:
BMJ open. 12(12)
ObjectivesTo determine the prevalence of COVID-19 postmortem setting in Lusaka, Zambia.DesignA systematic, postmortem prevalence study.SettingA busy, inner-city morgue in Lusaka.ParticipantsWe sampled a random subset of all decedents who transited th
Autor:
Christopher J Gill, Lawrence Mwananyanda, William MacLeod, Geoffrey Kwenda, Rachel Pieciak, Lauren E Etter, Daniel Bridges, Chilufya Chikot, Sarah Chirwa, Charles Chimoga, Leah Forman, Benjamin Katowa, Rotem Lapidot, James Lungu, Japhet Matoba, Gift Mwinga, Benjamin Mubemba, Zachariah Mupila, Walter Muleya, Mulenga Mwenda, Benard Ngoma, Ruth Nakazwe, Diana Nzara, Natalie Pawlak, Lilian Pemba, Ngonda Saasa, Edgar Simulundu, Baron Yankonde, Donald M Thea
Background. Sparse data documenting the impact of COVID-19 in Africa has fostered the belief that COVID-19 skipped Africa. We previously published results from a systematic postmortem surveillance at a busy inner-city morgue in Lusaka, Zambia. Betwee
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::0eb30ebac7acccc3c7a8fc4c1ca08596
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.08.22272087
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.08.22272087