The True Disease Pattern in East Africa. Part 1
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1982-07Type
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Nordberg E. M. (1983). The true disease pattern in East Africa. Part 1. East African medical journal, 60(7), 446–452.
Abstract/ Overview
Generally, most disease episodes are of short du ration and cause little disability. They are mainly subject to self-<:are and rarely appear in routine reporting systems. In East Africa, however, even serious diseases with severe or long-lasting disability remain unrecorded and unreported, as only a minor proportion of such conditions are seen at modem health care facilities. Official morbidity statistics thus present a very distorted picture of the true situation. This article, the first in a series of two, tries to present a more accurate account of the East African disease pattern on the basis of sample survey findings, routine statistics, and other relevant data. Many of the estimates are very cr..;de and must be seen as 'informed guesses', subject to revision as more complete and reliable data beMme available.
Subject/ Keywords
Disability; Morbidity; Disease pattern; Health centres; Health facilities; Self care
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East African Medical Journal Vol. 60 No. 7Collections
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