World Health 1993 - Abstracts

World Health 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accidents in the developing world. (World Health Day 1993: accidents and violent death)HealthI.G. Badran
A crisis to be overcome: experience with WHO's Smallpox Eradication Programme shows that it is possible to establish a worldwide supply mechanism for high-quality vaccines. (World Health Organization)HealthIsao Arita
A deadly duo - TB and AIDS. (tuberculosis) (TB: A Global Emergency) (Cover Story)HealthArata Kochi, Paul Nunn
A disease that is alive and kicking. (tuberculosis returns to industrialized nations) (TB: A Global Emergency) (Cover Story)HealthPhyllida Brown
A price worth paying. (treatment of tuberculosis) (TB: A Global Emergency) (Cover Story)HealthDean T. Jamison, Jose-Luis Bobadilla
A provincial fund for health. (Cameroon)HealthAmida N. Ghogomu
A success in China. (tuberculosis elimination) (TB: A Global Emergency) (Cover Story)HealthYin Dakui
Avoidable dangers on the farm. (World Health Day 1993: accidents and violent death)(includes related article on treating burns)HealthDinesh Mohan
BCG - a partial solution. (tuberculosis vaccine) (TB: A Global Emergency) (Cover Story)HealthGerard Ten Dam
Brief history of an age-old disease. (tuberculosis) (TB: A Global Emergency) (Cover Story)Health 
Broadening the market for health care. (reforms in public health care in Great Britain)HealthTim Ensor
Causes and remedies. (World Health Day 1993: accidents and violent death)HealthAnthony Zwi, Bernita Msika, Eugene Smetannikov
Challenge in Tanzania. (National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Programme) (TB: A Global Emergency) (Cover Story)HealthH.T. Chum, Petra Graf
Child abuse and neglect. (World Health Day 1993: accidents and violent death)HealthRichard Krugman
Dr Sabin's legacy to the world. (Albert Sabine's polio vaccine)HealthJaime Sepulveda
Healthy families make healthy babies. (prenatal care)HealthElsa Margarita Moreno
Keeping cholera at bay. (includes related article on Peru)HealthCarlos Moreno Chacon, Patricia Havia, Luis A. Loyola
Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. (TB: A Global Emergency) (Cover Story)HealthSriram Prasad Tripathy
Nobody rebels. (road accidents) (World Health Day 1993: accidents and violent death)HealthGenevieve Jurgensen
Partners for progress: the vaccine industry has already shown itself ready to support the Children's Vaccine Initiative. (international effort to provide immunization for newborn infants; includes related article on measles vaccine)HealthRichard Arnold
Polio eradication is in sight. (World Health Organization efforts) (includes related article on how the number of acute polio cases has dropped from 32,000 in 1988 to 14,128 in 1991)HealthHarry Hull
Prospects for new vaccines. (children's immunization programs; includes related articles on the work of the World Health Organization and the Children's Vaccine Initiative) (Cover Story)HealthGustav Nossal
Rat race, 1993. (rodents as a health threat)(includes related article on damage to food supplies)HealthThomas Gray
Safe water - better health. (Sri Lanka)HealthChristopher Gunapala Uragoda
Social cost of maternal deaths. (Thailand)HealthOratai Rauyajin, Bencha Yoddumnern-Attig
Spokeswomen against violence and injury. (World Health Day 1993: accidents and violent death)HealthSuzanne Mubarak, Princess of Wales Diana
Taking the world's pulse: the WHO report. (World Health Organization Eighth Report on the World Health Situation) (Cover Story)Health 
TB revisits the industrialized world. (tuberculosis) (TB: A Global Emergency) (Cover Story)HealthMario Raviglione, Hans Rieder
"Ten get it, nine die." (tuberculosis in China) (TB: A Global Emergency) (Cover Story)HealthKari Huus
The challenge is international. (TB: A Global Emergency) (Cover Story)HealthJohn Porter, Keith McAdam, Richard Feachem
The cost-effectiveness of immunization. (World Bank report) (includes related article on a heat-resistant poliomyelitis vaccine)HealthDean T. Jamison, Peter Cowley
The elderly can avoid falls. (World Health Day 1993: accidents and violent death)HealthFrancois Loew
The lesson of a poliomyelitis outbreak in the Netherlands.Health 
The super-aged society. (Japan)HealthShigeaki Baba
"The terrible chest." (tuberculosis; includes case studies) (TB: A Global Emergency) (Cover Story)HealthPaul Nunn, Kraig Klaudt
Third World vaccine production: vaccine producers in the developing countries have an important role to play in supplying high-quality products, and their efforts need to be supported by both the public and private sectors.HealthHermann G. Schatzmayr
Too much to pay for freedom. (automobile safety standards)HealthClaude Got
Victims of war. (World Health Day 1993: accidents and violent death)HealthAnthony Zwi, Antonio Ugalde
Violence against women. (World Health Day 1993: accidents and violent death)HealthLori L. Heise
Violence: a preventable disease. (World Health Day 1993)HealthClaude J. Romer
Violent youth. (World Health Day 1993: accidents and violent death)HealthMichel Manciaux
Warfare and health. (World Health Day 1993: accidents and violent death)HealthRemi Russbach
What do you mean - bad luck? (accidents) (World Health Day 1993)HealthPatrick Rubise, Georges-Yves Kervern
What is TB and how is it spread? (tuberculosis) (TB: A Global Emergency) (Cover Story)Health 
WHO's role in tuberculosis research. (World Health Organization) (TB: A Global Emergency) (Cover Story)HealthRichard J. O'Brien
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