Childhood Illness Prevalence and Health Seeking Behavior Patterns in Rural Tanzania
BMC Public Health2015Vol. 15(1), pp. 951–951
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Almamy Malick Kanté, Hialy Gutierrez, Anna Larsen, Elizabeth F. Jackson, Stéphane Helleringer, Amon Exavery, Kassimu Tani, James F. Phillips
Abstract
Our results suggest that child age, caregiver education attainment, and household wealth and location may be associated with childhood illness and care seeking behavior patterns. Interventions should be explored that target children and caregivers according to these factors, thereby better addressing barriers and optimizing health outcomes especially for children at risk of dying before the age of five.
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