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Journal articlesDisease control ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TRYPANOSOMIASISPublished dateWednesday, August 7, 2019 - 04:00
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El riego con secas intermitentes en el cultivo del arroz para el control vectorial de la malaria y una agricultura más sana y sostenible: escalamiento en el valle jequetepeque
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Journal articlesDisease control ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TRYPANOSOMIASIS
Implementation science : epidemiology and feeding profiles of the Chagas vector Triatoma Dimidiata prior to Ecohealth intervention for three locations in Central America
Blood feeding insects from the subfamily Triatomine are involved in the transmission of Chagas disease, caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, a neglected tropical disease endemic from southern Mexico through Central to northern South
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Eco-Health project start-up/methodological workshop , Sports View Hotel, Kireka, 11th-13th July 2007 : sustainable community based interventionsfor improving environment and health in slums of Banda, Kampala City (KCC)
The Eco-Health Stakeholders workshop was a participatory workshop, which provided equal opportunity to all participants to express their views and to make contributions.
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Journal articlesTOBACCO CONTROL SMOKING HEALTH ECONOMICS MATHEMATICAL MODELS NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES TAXATION
Economic impact of smoking on health systems in Latin America : a study of seven countries and its extrapolation to the regional level
Smoking is responsible for a significant proportion of health spending in Latin America, and tax revenues from cigarette sales are far from covering smoking-attributable health care costs.
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Journal articlesTOBACCO USE SMOKING NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES TOBACCO CONTROL MATHEMATICAL MODELS HEALTH POLICY
Burden of smoking-related diseases in Brazil : mortality, morbidity and costs
The study aims to estimate the burden of tobacco for Brazil in 2011 in terms of mortality, morbidity and direct cost to the health system in order to guide decision making and strengthen public health policy.
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Journal articlesTOBACCO USE SMOKING NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS TOBACCO CONTROL MATHEMATICAL MODELS TAXATION
Burden of disease in Argentina attributable to tobacco use and potential impact of price increases through taxation
The study evaluates the burden of disease associated with tobacco use in Argentina and predicts the health and economic impact of cigarette tax increases.
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Open educational resources and pedagogical practices in African higher education : a perspective from the ROER4D project
This keynote address explains how the Research on Open Educational Resources for Development (ROER4D) project is using desktop regional reviews, cross-regional surveys, cross regional and country case studies, action research studies and focused i
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Journal articlesCOMMUNITY OF PRACTICE NETWORKS ECOSYSTEM APPROACHES PUBLIC HEALTH
Facilitating the relationship between researchers and policy-makers : experiences from three Ecohealth projects in West and Central Africa
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Journal articlesNUTRITION POLICY HEALTH POLICY NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES DIET HEALTH RESEARCH PUBLIC HEALTH FOOD INDUSTRY FOOD ADDITIVES SALT FOOD POLICY ADVERTISING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
Analysis of a voluntary initiative to reduce sodium in processed and ultra-processed food products in Argentina : the views of public and private sector representatives
O programa Menos Sal, Mais Vida foi a primeira iniciativa voluntária para reduzir o teor de sal em produtos alimentícios na Argentina.
Published dateMonday, January 2, 2017 - 05:00