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Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries

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These two volumes examine ways in which the health transition in developing countries affects the World Bank's disease control policies. They discuss the public health consequences of individual diseases and disease clusters, measure the cost-effectiveness of disease control methods, and assess what public health problems these conditions pose. Infectious diseases, HIV infection and sexually transmitted diseases, malnutrition, and reproductive health in the developing world are analyzed and tables and figures throughout the text quickly summarize the authors' findings.

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Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries, Dean T. Jamison, W. Henry Mosley, Anthony R. Measham, Jose Luis Bobadilla

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1993
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Titre
Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1993
Format
rigide
Pages
768
ISBN10
0195209907
ISBN13
9780195209907
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These two volumes examine ways in which the health transition in developing countries affects the World Bank's disease control policies. They discuss the public health consequences of individual diseases and disease clusters, measure the cost-effectiveness of disease control methods, and assess what public health problems these conditions pose. Infectious diseases, HIV infection and sexually transmitted diseases, malnutrition, and reproductive health in the developing world are analyzed and tables and figures throughout the text quickly summarize the authors' findings.