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).
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).
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).
Fig 4.
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).
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).
Table 1.
Cohort profile according to age and sex.
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.
Fig 7.
Pattern of CD, NCD and injury according to age profile.
Fig 8.
Twenty most common forms of communicable disease–ICD 10 coding (3,622 Cases).
Fig 9.
Twenty most common forms of non-communicable disease–ICD 10 coding (1,415 Cases).
Fig 10.
Location of injuries in children (795 injuries), adolescents (495 injuries) and adults (1,496 injuries).
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.