THE CONTRIBUTION OF SPATIAL ANALYSIS TO UNDERSTANDING HIV/TB MORTALITY IN CHILDREN: A STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELLING APPROACH

The contribution of spatial analysis to understanding HIV/TB mortality in children: a structural equation modelling approach

Background: South Africa accounts for more than a sixth of the global population of people infected with HIV and TB, ranking her highest in HIV/TB co-infection worldwide.Remote areas often bear the greatest burden of morbidity and mortality, yet there are spatial differences within rural settings.Objectives: The primary aim was to investigate HIV/T

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Comparison of panoramic radiograph with cone-beam computed tomography in assessment of maxillary sinus floor and nasal floor

Introduction: Panoramic radiograph is frequently prescribed by dentists for implant planning and, hence, accurate assessment of anatomical structures in panoramic radiograph is of utmost importance.Aims: The aim of the present study is to know the accuracy of panoramic radiograph in assessment of relationship Mood between maxillary sinus floor and

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