Table of Contents: Volume 79 (6) 2001
In this month's Bulletin
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Trends in maternal mortality — no cause for optmism; Hypertension, a burgeoning burden in poor countries; Satisfying the customer; Battling genital ulcers to cut HIV cases; Saharawi children and coeliac disease
Editorial
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Health systems performance — what's next?—Suwit Wibuloplprasert & Viroj Tangcharoensathien
Research
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Hypertension among the elderly in Bangladesh and India—Hypertension Study Group -
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Lot quality assurance sampling and immunization coverage—Youssef Tawfik et al. -
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Estimating the prevalence of anaemia—Mayang Sari et al. -
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Client satsifaction and quality of health care in rural Banglades—Jorge Mendoza Aldana et al. -
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Behaviour change an dhygiene promotion in Burkina Faso—Valerie Curtis et al. -
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Group A streptococcal sore throat in northern India—Sobhan Nandi et al. -
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Iodine concentration in household salt in South Africa—Pieter L. Jooste et al. -
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Coeliac disease and Saharawi refugee children—Ilse-Maria Rätsch & Carlo Catassi -
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The burden of disease in Maputo City, Mozambique—Martinho Dgedge et al.
Policy & Practice
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Measuring inequalities in health—Michael Wolfson & Geoff Rowe -
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Trends in maternal mortality inthe 1990s—Carla AbouZahr & Tessa Wardlaw -
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Interventions against genital ulcers in Africa countries—Nigel O'Farrell
Books & Electronic Media
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Official health statistics — an unofficial guide; Biomarkers in cancer chemoprevention; Professor and the madman — a tale of murder, insanity and the making of the Oxford English Dictionary
News
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Netherlands, first country to legalize euthanasia; Heated debate likely onplan for EU-wide health coordination; Arsenic in water — how much is too much?
WHO News
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Polio eradication — the last and toughest 1%
News Feature
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Human genome sequences — a potential treasure trove, but how useful?; Measles eradication still a long way off