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Peter Byass

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Global Health Action|November 8, 2014
Causes of death among persons of all ages within the Kilifi Health and Demographic Surveillance System, Kenya, determined from verbal autopsies interpreted using the InterVA-4 modelCarolyne Ndila, Evasius Bauni, George Mochamah, et al.
Global Health Research and Policy|December 5, 2017
Moving from medical to health systems classifications of deaths: extending verbal autopsy to collect information on the circumstances of mortalityLucia D'Ambruoso, Kathleen Kahn, Ryan G Wagner, et al.
BMC Medicine|April 24, 2014
Verbal autopsy as a tool for identifying children dying of sickle cell disease: a validation study conducted in Kilifi district, KenyaCarolyne Ndila, Evasius Bauni, Vysaul Nyirongo, et al.
Population Health Metrics|August 9, 2011
Adaptation of a probabilistic method (InterVA) of verbal autopsy to improve the interpretation of cause of stillbirth and neonatal death in Malawi, Nepal, and ZimbabweStefania Vergnano, Edward Fottrell, David Osrin, et al.
Global Health Research and Policy|December 6, 2017
Erratum to: Moving from medical to health systems classifications of deaths: extending verbal autopsy to collect information on the circumstances of mortalityLucia D'Ambruoso, Kathleen Kahn, Ryan G Wagner, et al.
Journal of Global Health|July 8, 2017
Initiating a participatory action research process in the Agincourt health and socio-demographic surveillance siteOghenebrume Wariri, Lucia D'Ambruoso, Rhian Twine, et al.
Global Health Action|October 22, 2013
InterVA-4 as a public health tool for measuring HIV/AIDS mortality: a validation study from five African countriesPeter Byass, Clara Calvert, Jessica Miiro-Nakiyingi, et al.
BMC Medicine|June 1, 2019
An integrated approach to processing WHO-2016 verbal autopsy data: the InterVA-5 modelPeter Byass, Laith Hussain-Alkhateeb, Lucia D'Ambruoso, et al.
Plos Medicine|January 11, 2018
The WHO 2016 verbal autopsy instrument: An international standard suitable for automated analysis by InterVA, InSilicoVA, and Tariff 2.0Erin K Nichols, Peter Byass, Daniel Chandramohan, et al.
Health Policy and Planning|June 28, 2019
Rethinking collaboration: developing a learning platform to address under-five mortality in Mpumalanga province, South AfricaLucia D'Ambruoso, Maria van der Merwe, Oghenebrume Wariri, et al.
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Global Health Action|November 8, 2014
Causes of death among persons of all ages within the Kilifi Health and Demographic Surveillance System, Kenya, determined from verbal autopsies interpreted using the InterVA-4 modelCarolyne Ndila, Evasius Bauni, George Mochamah, et al.
Global Health Research and Policy|December 5, 2017
Moving from medical to health systems classifications of deaths: extending verbal autopsy to collect information on the circumstances of mortalityLucia D'Ambruoso, Kathleen Kahn, Ryan G Wagner, et al.
BMC Medicine|April 24, 2014
Verbal autopsy as a tool for identifying children dying of sickle cell disease: a validation study conducted in Kilifi district, KenyaCarolyne Ndila, Evasius Bauni, Vysaul Nyirongo, et al.
Population Health Metrics|August 9, 2011
Adaptation of a probabilistic method (InterVA) of verbal autopsy to improve the interpretation of cause of stillbirth and neonatal death in Malawi, Nepal, and ZimbabweStefania Vergnano, Edward Fottrell, David Osrin, et al.
Global Health Research and Policy|December 6, 2017
Erratum to: Moving from medical to health systems classifications of deaths: extending verbal autopsy to collect information on the circumstances of mortalityLucia D'Ambruoso, Kathleen Kahn, Ryan G Wagner, et al.
Journal of Global Health|July 8, 2017
Initiating a participatory action research process in the Agincourt health and socio-demographic surveillance siteOghenebrume Wariri, Lucia D'Ambruoso, Rhian Twine, et al.
Global Health Action|October 22, 2013
InterVA-4 as a public health tool for measuring HIV/AIDS mortality: a validation study from five African countriesPeter Byass, Clara Calvert, Jessica Miiro-Nakiyingi, et al.
BMC Medicine|June 1, 2019
An integrated approach to processing WHO-2016 verbal autopsy data: the InterVA-5 modelPeter Byass, Laith Hussain-Alkhateeb, Lucia D'Ambruoso, et al.
Plos Medicine|January 11, 2018
The WHO 2016 verbal autopsy instrument: An international standard suitable for automated analysis by InterVA, InSilicoVA, and Tariff 2.0Erin K Nichols, Peter Byass, Daniel Chandramohan, et al.
Health Policy and Planning|June 28, 2019
Rethinking collaboration: developing a learning platform to address under-five mortality in Mpumalanga province, South AfricaLucia D'Ambruoso, Maria van der Merwe, Oghenebrume Wariri, et al.
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