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Efficiency of social sector expenditure in India: a case of health and education in selected Indian states
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School health services in Enugu East, Nigeria: perspectives from a resourcepoor setting
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Evidence from systematic reviews on policy approaches to improving access to medicines
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Did capitation payment reform make a difference in Chinese rural primary health care?
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Integration of mental healthcare into primary healthcare in Lagos, Nigeria: the way forward
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The cutting edge in the blunt space: an anthropological construct of auxiliary nurse midwives’ social world in the community
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World Health Organization calls for food safety and prevention of food-borne illnesses
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The journey of Indonesian nurse migration: a scoping review
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Color coding: a tool to enhance the quality of health care in low resource settings
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The public health and economic consequences of unintended pregnancies in South Africa
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Obstetric fistula in Assam, India: a neglected cause of maternal morbidities and mortality
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Portrayal of smoking in Nigerian online videos: a medium for tobacco advertising and promotion?
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The impact of soil-transmitted helminths infection on growth impairment: systematic review and meta analysis
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Fight against Ebola disease: strengthening laboratory framework in low resource settings
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Urban and rural disparities: evaluating happiness levels in Indonesian women
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Application of emporiatrics in minimizing travelers’ health risks
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Striving toward malaria elimination and the necessity to be persistent in our efforts
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