Table of Contents: Volume 80 (8) 2002
In this month's Bulletin
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Micro-level health insurance; Cross-national comparability of data; Linking health sector reform to reproductive health; Community-level malaria control
Editorials
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Epidemiological evidence: improving validity through consistency analysis—Colin Mathers et al. -
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Preventing impoverishment through protection against catastrophic health expenditure—Kei Kawabata et al.
Research
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Reduction of health care expenditures by community-based health insurance—Michael Kent Ranson -
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Use of models to estimate disease epidemiology—Michelle E. Kruijshaar et al. -
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Female circumcision and perinatal death—Birgitta Essén et al. -
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Urinary iodine and adequate iodine intake—François Delange et al. -
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Evaluation of the NCDDPin the Philippines, 1980-93—Jane C. Baltazar et al. -
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European Disability Weights Project—Marie-Louise Essink-Bot et al. -
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Cost of malaria control in Henan Province, China—Sukhan Jackson et al. -
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Control of malaria in Viet Nam—Le Q. Hung et al.
Policy & Practice
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Reproductive health and health sector reform—Marianne Lubben et al. -
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Improving equity in the provision of primary health care in Namibia—Ruth Bell et al.
Books & Electronic Media
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War or health — a reader
Letters
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No quick fix for social science in public health—K.R. Nayar
News
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Mumbai slums dwellers' sewarge project goes nationwide; New malaria drug candidate could cure in a single dose; AIDS could dominate Russian budget by 2020; HIV/AIDS deepens food crisis in southern Africa
WHO News
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Childhood blindness prevention project launched; Europe to be certified free of polio; New treatment for leishmaniasis is 95% effective; new cancer report reveals neglected opportunities; WHO to promote genetic services