Determinants of malaria infections among children in refugee settlements in Uganda during 2018-2019.
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Full Title: Infect Dis Poverty
Abbreviation: Infect Dis Poverty
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Subject Category: Communicable Diseases
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"Declarations Ethics approval and consent to participateThis study was conducted in accordance with the ethical principles stated in the Helsinki Declaration. The launch of MIS (phase DHS-VII) data collection was conditional on the authorisation of the National Statistical Council and the approval of the National Committee on Health Research Ethics. During data collection, the informed consent of eligible respondents was sought before starting the interviews. The dataset used was fully anonymised. Consent for publicationNot applicable. Competing interestsNeither of the authors discloses any potential or actual conflict of interest. No financial or nonfinancial benefits have been or will be received from any party related directly or indirectly to the subject of this article. Competing interests Neither of the authors discloses any potential or actual conflict of interest. No financial or nonfinancial benefits have been or will be received from any party related directly or indirectly to the subject of this article."
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