Table of Contents: Volume 79 (1) 2001
In This Month's Bulletin
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Teenage victims of homicide; The merits of fixed-dose combination therapy for tuberculosis; Mother doesn't always know best; Hospital nurses for outbreak alert
Editorial
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The Bulletin in 2001—Richard G.A. Feachem & Desmond Avery
Research
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Homicide in Recife, Brazil: a case-control study—Gilliat H. Falbo et al. -
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Volunteers for trachoma control—Anthony W. Solomon et al. -
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Behaviour and knowledge of HIV in Viet Nam—Thang D. Bui et al. -
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Surveillance of potential disease outbreaks—David N. Durrheim et al. -
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Home care of malaria-infected children in Guinea—Amadou Bailo Diallo et al. -
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Maternal and congenital syphilis in Bolivia, 1996—Karen L. Southwick et al. -
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Methods for preserving Streptococcus pneumoniae in the tropics—George Silberry et al.
Policy & Practice
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Rethinking Mwanza and Rakai—Christopher P. Hudson
Commentaries: Kevin R. O'Reilly & Antonio Carlos Gerbase; Michael Alary -
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Treatment of tuberculosis with fixed-dose combination tablets—Bjørn Blomberg et al.
Public Health Classic
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Commentary: Kochi's tuberculosis strategy article is a "classic" by any definition—John A. Sbarbaro -
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The global tuberculosis situation and the new control strategy of the WHO—Arata Kochi
Books & Electronic Media
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Interdisciplinary perspectives on health policy and practice - competing interests or complementary interpretations?
Letters
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Comparison of malaria control interventions
News
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AIDS—dramatic surge in ex-Soviet Union, no respite worldwide, new data shows; Tannery pollution threatens health of half-million Bangladesh residents; Experimental vaccine protects monkeys against Ebola virus; Treaty bans pollutants but allows DDT for malaria; Mental illness and smoking show strong links; A tomato a day keeps death away (for some people); A fly that vaccinates the host it feeds on; Laugh to your heart's content
WHO News
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Polio virus pops up in unexpected places; Internet initiative to boost health research in Africa, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe; Taking avoidable danger out of pregnancy; Art inspired by tobacco; World's water supply and sanitation services called "shameful"; Obesity in children in developing countries—an expanding problem?
Reviewers
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List of reviewers for 2001