Bulletin of the World Health Organization – Volume 79(4) April 2001
- Keeping clean water clean in a Malawi Refugee Camp: a randomized intervention trial – Les Roberts, Yves Chartier, Oana Chartier, Grace Malenga, Michael Toole, & Henry Rodka [PDF]
- Environmental pesticide exposure in Honduras following hurricane Mitch – Lina Balluz, Deborah Moll, Maria Georgina Diaz Martinez, Julio Enrique Merida Colindres, & Josephine Malilay [PDF]
Emerging Infectious Diseases – Upcoming Issue
- Seasonal Variation in Host Susceptibility and Cycles of Certain Infectious Diseases, S.F. Dowell
Epidemiology – January and March 2001 Full-Text Articles
The Lancet E-Research Archive
- Kasturi Sen, Ruth Bonita
Global health status: two steps forward, one step back
Lancet 2000; 356: 577-82 - A J McMichael, R Beaglehole
The changing global context of public health
Lancet 2000; 356: 495-99 - T Cheasty, B Said, E J Threlfall
V cholerae non-O1: implications for man?
Lancet 1999; 354: 89-90 - Paul M Emerson, Steve W Lindsay, Gijs E L Walraven, et al
Effect of fly control on trachoma and diarrhoea
Article type – Article
Lancet 1999; 353: 1401
- Malaria Foundation – DDT for malaria control – 2001
- UNICEF Waterfront – Urban sanitation – 2000
- WEDC – Services for the urban poor: guidelines for policy makers, planners and engineers – 2001
- WSP – Learning the fundamentals of hygiene promotion – 2001
- WSP – Linking sustainabiltiy with demand, gender and poverty: a study in community managed water supply projects in 15 countries – 2001
Behavior Change
(Manuals, resources on behavior change from other fields)
- AIDSCAP- Behavior change through mass communication
- NGO Networks for Health – A technical approach to behavior change programs – 2000
- USAID – Assessment of a behavior change communication capacity in West Bank and Gaza – 2000
- USAID – Community centered approaches to behavior and social change: processes for health and development – 2000
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