Table of Contents: Volume 80 (11) 2002
In this month's Bulletin
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Costing unsafe injections; Russian mortality rates; Supply and demand for bednets; Emergency care
Editorial
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Page 845
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The use of capture–recapture methods in public health—Eugene M. Laska
Research
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Two-source capture–recapture method for acute flaccid paralysis—Kathryn Whitfield & Health Kelly -
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Rapid assessment of prevalence and intensity of Loa loa infection—Innocent Takougang et al. -
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Risks and costs of injection devices in sub-Saharan Africa—Donatus U. Ekwueme et al. -
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Interpregnancy interval and preterm birth—Fatima Al-Jasmi et al. -
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Mortality patterns in the Russian Federation—Martin Bobak et al. -
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Tests for serodiagnosis and surveillance of African trypanosomiasis in West and Central Africa—Philippe Truc et al. -
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Pregnancy-related mortality in Nepal—Elizabeth Kimbrough Pradhan et al.
Policy & Practice
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Reduction in tariffs and taxes on insecticide-treated bednets—Jonathon L. Simon et al. -
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Emergency medical care in developing countries: is it worthwhile?—Junaid A. Razzak & Arthur L. Kellermann
Public Health Classic
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Commentary: Immunosuppression induced by ultraviolet radiation: relevance to public health—Mary Norval -
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Systemic alteration induced in mice by ultraviolet light irradiation and its relationship to ultraviolet carcinogenesis—Michael S. Fisher & Margaret L. Kripke
Perspectives
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Twenty-five years of essential medicines—Jonathan D. Quick et al.
Books & Electronic Media
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World report of violence and health; Drinking water and infectious disease — establishing the links
Letters
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Vaccine-associated paralytic polio in India—T. Jacob John
News
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Malaria and mosquito genomes sequences, but funding falls short; Argentina's health system devastated but health workers rally; South Africa takes first steps to provide antiretrovirals
WHO News
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Cardiovascular disease can be halved, World Health Report finds; Negotiators on tobacco control press ahead; Alliance upholds the right to sight; Health situation deteriorates in the occupied Palestinian territory