Mortality from non-communicable diseases and associated risk factors in Zambia; analysis of the sample vital registration with verbal autopsy 2015/2016

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Emmanuel Musonda
Peter Mumba
Jacob R.S. Malungo
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[1] University of Zambia,Department of Population Studies, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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BMC Public Health | / 24卷
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Verbal autopsy; NCDs; Risk factors; Africa; Zambia;
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