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Emily D Carter

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Journal of Global Health|April 15, 2022
Estimating c-section coverage: Assessing method performance and characterizing variations in coverageEmily D Carter, P Neff Walker
International Journal of Health Geographics|August 22, 2021
Impact of imprecise household location on effective coverage estimates generated through linking household and health provider data by geographic proximity: a simulation studyEmily D Carter, Melinda K Munos
Vaccine|August 4, 2019
Impact of vaccination delay on deaths averted by pneumococcal conjugate vaccine: Modeled effects in 8 country scenariosEmily D Carter, Yvonne Tam, Neff Walker
The Lancet. Global Health|August 8, 2020
Impact of COVID-19 on maternal and child health - Authors' replyVictoria B Chou, Emily D Carter, Talata Sawadogo-Lewis
Frontiers in Public Health|July 11, 2022
Impact of the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Coverage of Reproductive, Maternal, and Newborn Health Interventions in Ethiopia: A Natural ExperimentEmily D Carter, Linnea Zimmerman, Jiage Qian, et al.
BMJ Open|August 27, 2021
Methodological considerations for linking household and healthcare provider data for estimating effective coverage: a systematic reviewEmily D Carter, Hannah H Leslie, Tanya Marchant, et al.
Journal of Global Health|July 10, 2018
Evaluation of methods for linking household and health care provider data to estimate effective coverage of management of child illness: results of a pilot study in Southern Province, ZambiaEmily D Carter, Micky Ndhlovu, Thomas P Eisele, et al.
Journal of Global Health|April 6, 2018
Validity of maternal report of care-seeking for childhood illnessEmily D Carter, Micky Ndhlovu, Melinda Munos, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|November 14, 2024
Association between sick child facility readiness and quality of care at the individual and facility level in five low- and middle-income countriesEmily D Carter, Ashley Sheffel, Jennifer Requejo, et al.
International Journal of Health Geographics|December 17, 2022
The effect of sampling health facilities on estimates of effective coverage: a simulation studyEmily D Carter, Abdoulaye Maiga, Mai Do, et al.
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Journal of Global Health|April 15, 2022
Estimating c-section coverage: Assessing method performance and characterizing variations in coverageEmily D Carter, P Neff Walker
International Journal of Health Geographics|August 22, 2021
Impact of imprecise household location on effective coverage estimates generated through linking household and health provider data by geographic proximity: a simulation studyEmily D Carter, Melinda K Munos
Vaccine|August 4, 2019
Impact of vaccination delay on deaths averted by pneumococcal conjugate vaccine: Modeled effects in 8 country scenariosEmily D Carter, Yvonne Tam, Neff Walker
The Lancet. Global Health|August 8, 2020
Impact of COVID-19 on maternal and child health - Authors' replyVictoria B Chou, Emily D Carter, Talata Sawadogo-Lewis
Frontiers in Public Health|July 11, 2022
Impact of the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Coverage of Reproductive, Maternal, and Newborn Health Interventions in Ethiopia: A Natural ExperimentEmily D Carter, Linnea Zimmerman, Jiage Qian, et al.
BMJ Open|August 27, 2021
Methodological considerations for linking household and healthcare provider data for estimating effective coverage: a systematic reviewEmily D Carter, Hannah H Leslie, Tanya Marchant, et al.
Journal of Global Health|July 10, 2018
Evaluation of methods for linking household and health care provider data to estimate effective coverage of management of child illness: results of a pilot study in Southern Province, ZambiaEmily D Carter, Micky Ndhlovu, Thomas P Eisele, et al.
Journal of Global Health|April 6, 2018
Validity of maternal report of care-seeking for childhood illnessEmily D Carter, Micky Ndhlovu, Melinda Munos, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|November 14, 2024
Association between sick child facility readiness and quality of care at the individual and facility level in five low- and middle-income countriesEmily D Carter, Ashley Sheffel, Jennifer Requejo, et al.
International Journal of Health Geographics|December 17, 2022
The effect of sampling health facilities on estimates of effective coverage: a simulation studyEmily D Carter, Abdoulaye Maiga, Mai Do, et al.
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