Table of Contents: Volume 80 (7) 2002
In this month's Bulletin
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Epilepsy treatment in Mali; Hepatitis B in prisons — Australia; How doctors survive on low pay; Safety of street food in Accra, Ghana; Data on causes of death
Editorial
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Page 525
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Human resource impact assessment—Wim Van Lerberghe et al.
Research
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Preventing TB among health workers in Malawi—A.D. Harries et al. -
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Treatment of epilepsy with phenobarbital in rural Mali—K. Nimaga et al. -
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Therapeutic efficacy of various drugs against P. Falciparum in Cameroon—Leonardo K. Basco et al. -
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How safe is street food in Accra, Ghana?—Patience Mensah et al. -
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Inadequacies of death certification in Beirut—Abla M. Sibai et al. -
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Respiratory syncytial virus in the Gambia—Martin W. Weber et al.
Policy & Practice
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Hepatitis B vaccination in prisons—Niyi Awofeso -
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Skill mix in the health care workforce—James Buchan & Mario R. Dal Poz -
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Underpaid staff: coping strategies—Wim Van Lerberghe et al. -
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Mass measles immunization campaign in Hong Kong SAR—Shuk Kwan Chuang et al.
Public Health Classic
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Commentary: A new paradigm for medical schools a century after Flexner's report—Charles Boelen -
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Medical education in the United States and Canada
Books & Electronic Media
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Madness: a brief history; Asbestos blues: labour, capital, physicians and the state in South Africa
Letters
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Exclusive breastfeeding is best in all cases—Marian Tompson et al.
News
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Once nearly eliminated, dengue now plagues all of Latin America; women see little hope of antiretroviral treatment yet; Kenya says yes to generic ARVs but fails to win Global fund cash; Much longer life and much more cancer predicted; Global Fund could spend US$ 616 million over two years
WHO News
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Air travellers' thrombosis study obtains funding; Traditional medicine strategy launched; FIFA wins WHO award for making World Cup tobacco free; Staff changes at WHO headquarters