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Health-seeking behaviour for child illness in Guatemala
Noreen Goldman
, Patrick Heuveline
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Guatemala
100%
Illness Behavior
95%
Child Behavior
75%
Health Personnel
34%
Health
33%
Child
30%
Family Health
11%
Health Facilities
10%
Parity
10%
Child Health
9%
Pharmacists
9%
Fever
7%
Interviews
6%
Logistic Models
6%
Mothers
6%
Therapeutics
1%
Social Sciences
Guatemala
79%
illness
55%
Health Care Providers
37%
health
31%
pharmacist
9%
medical care
8%
allies
8%
infant
7%
logistics
6%
staff
5%
interview
3%
experience
2%
Agriculture & Biology
Guatemala
86%
health care workers
43%
signs and symptoms (animals and humans)
15%
logit analysis
10%
physicians
9%
respiratory tract diseases
9%
fever
8%
interviews
8%