Volume 81, Number 4, April 2003, 235-321
IN THIS MONTH'S BULLETIN
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In This Month's Bulletin
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Managing severe malnutrition; Improving malaria self-treatment; Cost-effectiveness of injection safety; Health care commerce in South Africa
Editorials
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Roy Widdus
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Public–private partnerships for health require thoughtful evaluation -
Umesh D. Parashar, et al
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The global burden of diarrhoeal disease in children
Research
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Jacqueline L. Deen, et al
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Implementation of WHO malnutrition guidelines in Africa -
Zubair Kabir, et al
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Effect of measles vaccination and child mortality in rural India -
Eugenia Dragunsky, et al
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Transgenic mice for neurovirulence testing of live oral poliovirus vaccine -
Wakgari Deressa, et al
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Self-treatment of malaria in rural southern Ethiopia -
Kara Hanson, et al
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Cost-effectiveness of social marketing for insecticide-treated nets -
Gerald Dziekan, et al
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Cost-effectiveness of policies for injection use -
Mario R. Festin, et al
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Variations in practice of the management of the third stage of labour
POLICY AND PRACTICE
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Natasha Palmer, et al
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Private providers and implications for public health
PUBLIC HEALTH CLASSICS
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Frank Shann, et al
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Acute lower respiratory tract infections -
Antonio Pio
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Commentary: Standard case management of pneumonia in children in developing countries programme
BOOKS & ELECTRONIC MEDIA
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Books & Electronic Media
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Everyday bioethics: reflections on bioethical choices in daily life
NEWS
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News
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Researchers argue that unsafe injections spread HIV more than unsafe sex; No deal in sight on cheap drugs for poor countries; Scientific publishers consider censoring "dangerous" research -
WHO News
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Convention on tobacco control agreed; Diet and chronic disease: balance intake and expenditure of energy; Pharmacopoeia boosts the fight against substandard drugs; Unsafe sex is the main mode of HIV transmission
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