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Publications
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Report of the workshop on the use of chemoprophylaxis in the control of leprosy held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on 14 December 2006.
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Genre et planification communale
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Human African trypanosomiasis in a rural community, Democratic Republic of Congo
According to the World Health Organization, human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) (sleeping sickness) caused the loss of ≈1.5 million disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) in 2002. We describe the effect of HAT during 2000–2002 in Buma, a rural community near Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo. We used retrospective questionnaire surveys to estimate HAT-related household costs and DALYs. The HAT outbreak in Buma involved 57 patients and affected 47 (21%) households. The cost to each household was equivalent to 5 months’ income for that household. The total number of HAT-related DALYs was 2,145, and interventions to control HAT averted 1,408 DALYs. The cost per DALY averted was US $17. Because HAT has a serious economic effect on households and control interventions are cost-effective, considering only global burden of disease rankings for resource allocation could lead to misguided priority setting if applied without caution in HAT-affected countries.
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Impact of Land-use Change on Dengue and Malaria in Northern Thailand
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Evaluation of the Commonwealth secretariat’s strategy for gender equality and gender mainstreaming
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Cost-effectiveness of algorithms for confirmation test of human African trypanosomiasis
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Gouvernementsarts in Indie
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Drug policy for visceral leishmaniasis: a cost-effectiveness analysis
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Impact of increased aid flows on AIDS for developing countries: working towards a sustainable response
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Van koloniale geneeskunde tot internationale gezondheidszorg
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Building North-South partnerships for a better world
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Synthèse des travaux de recherche sur le riz irrigué et les légumes dans la zone de l’Office du Niger de 1999 à 2005
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Revisiting gender training – the making and remaking of gender knowledge
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‘I believe that the staff have reduced their closeness to patients’
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The future of Onchocerciasis control in Africa
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‘We are also dying like any other people, we are also people’: perceptions of the impact of HIV/AIDS on health workers in two districts in Zambia
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Partnerships for health in Mali
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Gender justice, citizenship and development
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Towards a basic health-sector information system for municipal actors
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Mali: Vers un système d’information essentielle sur le secteur de la santé pour les acteurs communaux (SIEC-S)