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Author Correction: Using mortuary and burial data to place COVID-19 in Lusaka, Zambia within a global context

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  • Richard J. Sheppard

    (Imperial College)

  • Oliver J. Watson

    (Imperial College
    London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)

  • Rachel Pieciak

    (Boston University School of Public Health)

  • James Lungu

    (Avencion Limited)

  • Geoffrey Kwenda

    (University of Zambia)

  • Crispin Moyo

    (Avencion Limited)

  • Stephen Longa Chanda

    (Zambia National Public Health Institute)

  • Gregory Barnsley

    (Imperial College)

  • Nicholas F. Brazeau

    (Imperial College)

  • Ines C. G. Gerard-Ursin

    (Imperial College)

  • Daniela Olivera Mesa

    (Imperial College)

  • Charles Whittaker

    (Imperial College)

  • Simon Gregson

    (Imperial College
    Biomedical Research and Training Institute)

  • Lucy C. Okell

    (Imperial College)

  • Azra C. Ghani

    (Imperial College)

  • William B. MacLeod

    (Boston University School of Public Health)

  • Emanuele Fava

    (Bocconi University
    Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research)

  • Alessia Melegaro

    (Bocconi University
    Bocconi University)

  • Jonas Z. Hines

    (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

  • Lloyd B. Mulenga

    (Zambia Ministry of Health)

  • Patrick G. T. Walker

    (Imperial College)

  • Lawrence Mwananyanda

    (Boston University School of Public Health
    Avencion Limited)

  • Christopher J. Gill

    (Boston University School of Public Health)

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  • Richard J. Sheppard & Oliver J. Watson & Rachel Pieciak & James Lungu & Geoffrey Kwenda & Crispin Moyo & Stephen Longa Chanda & Gregory Barnsley & Nicholas F. Brazeau & Ines C. G. Gerard-Ursin & Danie, 2024. "Author Correction: Using mortuary and burial data to place COVID-19 in Lusaka, Zambia within a global context," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-1, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-44940-w
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-44940-w
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