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Quantifying the indirect impact of COVID-19 pandemic on utilisation of outpatient and immunisation services in Kenya: a longitudinal study using interrupted time series analysis.

Steven WambuaLucas MallaGeorge MbeviJoel KandiahAmen-Patrick NwosuTimothy TutiChris PatonBernard WambuAttakrit LeckcivilizeEmelda A Okiro
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
COVID-19 pandemic has had varied indirect effects on utilisation of health services in Kenya. There is need for proactive and targeted interventions to reverse these effects as part of the pandemic's response to avert non-COVID-19 indirect mortality.
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