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Fig 1.

Geographic and demographic profile of Mozambique.

Demographic profiling data (table inset) were sourced from http://www.ine.gov.mz/estatisticas/ (Accessed February 2019) and the public domain maps from https://www.drivingdirectionsandmaps.com/mozambique-google-map/ (Accessed May 2019).

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Fig 2.

Hospital Geral de Mavalane (260 beds) in Maputo (Southern Mozambique).

Public domain map of Mozambique sourced from: https://www.drivingdirectionsandmaps.com/mozambique-google-map/ (Accessed May 2019).

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Fig 3.

Hospital Central da Beira (640 beds) in Beira (Central Mozambique).

Public domain map of Mozambique sourced from: https://www.drivingdirectionsandmaps.com/mozambique-google-map/ (Accessed May 2019).

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Hospital Central de Nampula (529 beds) in Nampula (Northern Mozambique).

Public domain map of Mozambique sourced from: https://www.drivingdirectionsandmaps.com/mozambique-google-map/ (Accessed May 2019).

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Fig 5.

Overview of the MOZART Study cohort.

Randomly selected cases without data comprised 10.5%/15.3% of cases in Maputo, 14.6%/7.8% of cases in Beira & 14.2%/10.0% in Nampula for the April/October survey periods. Historical weather data from: https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/mozambique (accessed May 2018).

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Table 1.

Cohort profile according to age and sex.

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Fig 6.

Top 15 diagnoses in the MOZART cohort (representing 63% of all diagnoses)–ICD10 coding.

Red segments = CD, Blue segments = NCD, Purple segments = Injury and Grey segment = other diagnoses comprising CD, NCD and Injury.

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Fig 7.

Pattern of CD, NCD and injury according to age profile.

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Fig 8.

Twenty most common forms of communicable disease–ICD 10 coding (3,622 Cases).

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Fig 9.

Twenty most common forms of non-communicable disease–ICD 10 coding (1,415 Cases).

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Fig 10.

Location of injuries in children (795 injuries), adolescents (495 injuries) and adults (1,496 injuries).

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Fig 11.

24-hour distribution of emergency presentations according to type.

Each circle represents the 24-hour clock and the wedges the relative volume of cases per 2-hour period. The peak volumes in cases are indicated by the white circle for each category of presentation.

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