Fatal Injuries in the Slums of Nairobi and Their Risk Factors: Results From a Matched Case-Control Study Posted on 24/10/2018 (15/08/2019) by APHRC Admin PUBLICATIONS RESOURCES // PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles Fatal Injuries in the Slums of Nairobi and Their Risk Factors: Results From a Matched Case-Control Study Urbanization and Wellbeing October 2018 Download CONTRIBUTORS Head of Health and Systems for Health Abdhalah Ziraba Ziraba is an Epidemiologist and a Medical Doctor. His research… View Profile Executive Director, APHRC Catherine Kyobutungi Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi is the Executive Director of the African… View Profile SIMILAR PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles What has poverty got to do with it? Analysis of household access to improved sanitation in Ghana Journal Articles Verbal autopsy interpretation: a comparative analysis of the interva model versus physician review in determining causes of death in the nairobi dss* Journal Articles Using historical vital statistics to predict the distribution of under-five mortality by cause* Briefing Papers Urban Health in Kenya Key Findings 2000 Nairobi Cross-Sectional Slum Survey Briefing Papers Urban Health in Kenya Key Findings 2000 Nairobi Cross-Sectional Slum Survey Journal Articles Towards Risk-Sensitive and Transformative Urban Development in Sub Saharan Africa Technical Reports The state of the world’s children 2012: children in an urban world* Technical Reports The report of the 3-D Commission: Data, social determinants, and better decision-making for health Journal Articles The health and well-being of older people in nairobi’s slums*