Bulletin of the World Health Organization

Volume 82: 2004

  • Number 12, December 2004, pages 891-970
    Clinical pneumonia in under-fives; Can religion promote tobacco control?; Obesity rising in developing countries; How can the MDGs succeed?
  • Number 11, November 2004, pages 811-890
    Glaucoma now second leading cause of blindness; Sex inequality hampers fight against AIDS; Do poor countries make the most of TRIPS?; Reporting adverse vaccine reactions; Treatment gap for mental health care
  • Number 10, October 2004, pages 719-810
    Special theme: Bridging the Know–Do Gap in Global Health; Increasing health research uptake; Applying ethical standards; Developing countries need more researchers; Patented drugs vs generics
  • Number 9, September 2004, pages 639-718
    Special theme: Economics of Immunization; Who wants an AIDS vaccine?; Eradication versus control; Supplementary neonatal tetanus vaccine; Donor pledges and health
  • Number 8, August 2004, pages 559-638
    Special theme: Migration and Health Workers; Eradicating parasites in Brazil; Involving the private sector in TB control
  • Number 7, July 2004, pages 479-558
    Reproductive tract infections in Peru; Quality of life assessment in China; Zinc cost-effective for diarrhoea; China’s health-care system
  • Number 6, June 2004, pages 339-478
    Condoms and sexually tranmitted infections; Natural history of HIV; Special topic: maternal and congenital syphilis
  • Number 5, May 2004, pages 319-398
    Detecting severe illness in infants; Sexual violence in relationships; Global typhoid burden; Averting a malaria disaster
  • Number 4, April 2004, pages 239-318
    Medicinal plant use in Bolivia; Global prevalence of dependency; Rubella immunity in Indian hospitals; Cost-effective sanitation in Afghanistan
  • Number 3, March 2004, pages 160-238
    Replacement milks for HIV-infected mothers; Priority-setting in Uganda; Smoking and orofacial clefts; Medical journals and mental health
  • Number 2, February 2004, pages 82-159
    Malaria control and child mortality; Public-private partnerships in Nepal; Patient advocacy and arthritis; Measles-free world by 2015?
  • Number 1, January 2004, pages 1-81
    Special theme: Polio Eradication - End-Stage Challenges; Polio and immune deficiency disorders; Vaccine-derived polio: lessons learned; Which post-polio immunization policy?; Challenges to polio-free certification

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SAGE: requests for nominations

The Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) is the principal advisory group to WHO for vaccines and immunization. WHO is soliciting nominations for experts from the African, Eastern Mediterranean, European and Western Pacific regions.

Nominations should be submitted no later than 28 June 2013, following the instructions provided at: http://www.who.int/immunization/sage_nominations