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A subnational population-level analysis of armed conflict and diphtheria in the WHO African Region 2017-2024

This project investigates the relationship between childhood vaccination coverage, armed conflict events, and diphtheria emergence at a subnational geographic scale in the WHO African Region's member countries from 2017-2024.

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Tierney O'Sullivan & Lindsay T. Keegan

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This paper is in preparation and is currently available as a pre-print on MedRXiv.

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For inquiries, please contact Tierney O'Sullivan t.osullivan@utah.edu.

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