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Measles mortality in high and low burden districts of India: Estimates from a nationally representative study of over 12,000 child deaths
Highlights • We use a nationally representative sample of deaths to estimate national and sub-national measles mortality in India. • Measles killed about 92,000 children under 5 years of age and 107,000 children under 15 years of age in India in 2005. • Over 70% of under 5 measles deaths occurred in...
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description | Highlights • We use a nationally representative sample of deaths to estimate national and sub-national measles mortality in India. • Measles killed about 92,000 children under 5 years of age and 107,000 children under 15 years of age in India in 2005. • Over 70% of under 5 measles deaths occurred in just 6 States. • The overall risk of dying from measles was nearly 70% higher in girls than in boys under 5 years of age. |
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