Factors associated with hospitalization in a pediatric population of rural Tanzania: findings from a retrospective cohort study

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Vincenzo Mancini
Martina Borellini
Paolo Belardi
Maria Carolina Colucci
Emanuel Yuda Kadinde
Christina Mwibuka
Donald Maziku
Pasquale Parisi
Anteo Di Napoli
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[1] Sapienza University,Chair of Pediatrics, NESMOS department, Faculty of Medicine & Psychology
[2] Doctors with Africa CUAMM,Epidemiolgy Unit
[3] Tosamanga Voluntary Agency Hospital,undefined
[4] National Institute for Health Migration and Poverty (INMP),undefined
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Italian Journal of Pediatrics | / 50卷
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Pediatrics; Emergency services; Hospitalization; Predictive factors; Low-income country; Tanzania;
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