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Henry Mwambi

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BMC Public Health|October 18, 2015
Multiple imputation for non-response when estimating HIV prevalence using survey dataAmos Chinomona, Henry Mwambi
Plos One|November 26, 2014
Prevalence and risk factors of anaemia among children aged between 6 months and 14 years in KenyaOscar Ngesa, Henry Mwambi
Annals of Data Science|April 16, 2024
Dictionary Based Global Twitter Sentiment Analysis of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Effects and ResponseElphas Okango, Henry Mwambi
BMC Research Notes|September 9, 2017
Application of random survival forests in understanding the determinants of under-five child mortality in Uganda in the presence of covariates that satisfy the proportional and non-proportional hazards assumptionJustine B Nasejje, Henry Mwambi
Annals of Epidemiology|January 5, 2025
Application of machine learning algorithms in an epidemiologic study of mortalityGeorge O Agogo, Henry Mwambi
African Health Sciences|April 16, 2015
Multiple correspondence analysis as a tool for analysis of large health surveys in African settingsDawit Ayele, Temesgen Zewotir, Henry Mwambi
BMC Infectious Diseases|October 30, 2019
Bayesian modeling of spatiotemporal patterns of TB-HIV co-infection risk in KenyaVerrah Otiende, Thomas Achia, Henry Mwambi
Scientific Reports|December 2, 2024
Cytokine profiles as predictors of HIV incidence using machine learning survival models and statistical interpretable techniquesSarah Ogutu, Mohanad Mohammed, Henry Mwambi
BMC Public Health|April 23, 2016
Spatial modeling of HIV and HSV-2 among women in Kenya with spatially varying coefficientsElphas Okango, Henry Mwambi, Oscar Ngesa
Plos One|July 26, 2014
Bayesian spatial semi-parametric modeling of HIV variation in KenyaOscar Ngesa, Henry Mwambi, Thomas Achia
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BMC Public Health|October 18, 2015
Multiple imputation for non-response when estimating HIV prevalence using survey dataAmos Chinomona, Henry Mwambi
Plos One|November 26, 2014
Prevalence and risk factors of anaemia among children aged between 6 months and 14 years in KenyaOscar Ngesa, Henry Mwambi
Annals of Data Science|April 16, 2024
Dictionary Based Global Twitter Sentiment Analysis of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Effects and ResponseElphas Okango, Henry Mwambi
BMC Research Notes|September 9, 2017
Application of random survival forests in understanding the determinants of under-five child mortality in Uganda in the presence of covariates that satisfy the proportional and non-proportional hazards assumptionJustine B Nasejje, Henry Mwambi
Annals of Epidemiology|January 5, 2025
Application of machine learning algorithms in an epidemiologic study of mortalityGeorge O Agogo, Henry Mwambi
African Health Sciences|April 16, 2015
Multiple correspondence analysis as a tool for analysis of large health surveys in African settingsDawit Ayele, Temesgen Zewotir, Henry Mwambi
BMC Infectious Diseases|October 30, 2019
Bayesian modeling of spatiotemporal patterns of TB-HIV co-infection risk in KenyaVerrah Otiende, Thomas Achia, Henry Mwambi
Scientific Reports|December 2, 2024
Cytokine profiles as predictors of HIV incidence using machine learning survival models and statistical interpretable techniquesSarah Ogutu, Mohanad Mohammed, Henry Mwambi
BMC Public Health|April 23, 2016
Spatial modeling of HIV and HSV-2 among women in Kenya with spatially varying coefficientsElphas Okango, Henry Mwambi, Oscar Ngesa
Plos One|July 26, 2014
Bayesian spatial semi-parametric modeling of HIV variation in KenyaOscar Ngesa, Henry Mwambi, Thomas Achia
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