EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In 2017, there were at least 701 attacks on hospitals, health workers, patients, and ambulances in 23 countries in conflict around the world. More than 101 health workers and 293...
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In 2017, there were at least 701 attacks on hospitals, health workers, patients, and ambulances in 23 countries in conflict around the world. More than 101 health workers and 293...
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Issue highlights Modeling Outputs Can Be Valuable When Uncertainty Is Appropriately Acknowledged, but Misleading When Not Extended Effectiveness of the Etonogestrel-Releasing Contraceptive Implant...
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Ending Cholera—A Global Roadmap to 2030 operationalises the new global strategy for cholera control at the country level and provides a concrete path toward a world in which cholera is no longer a...
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June 2017 | Volume 5 | Issue 2 HIGHLIGHTS Reducing Sepsis Deaths in Newborns Through Home Visitation and Active Case Detection: Is it Realistic? The Importance of Mental Well-Being for Health...
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Executive Summary In 2016, attacks on—or interference with—health care occurred in 23 countries in conflict or experiencing political unrest around the world. The sheer number of countries and the...
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Highlights Can a mobile application effectively be used to track Ebola contacts? How can we improve a wide range of health behaviors when some behaviors change rapidly and others slowly? Can the...
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Highlights Is social franchising the answer to meeting unmet need for family planning? How can preparing oxytocin in advance to prevent postpartum hemorrhage also benefit the newborn? What prompted...
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Highlights from this issue: Are there new “game changing” antiretrovirals on the horizon? What opportunity do long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) provide? Can LARCs be provided successfully...
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Executive Summary Over the past decade and a half since 2000, significant gains have been made in the reduction of pneumonia and diarrhea mortality in children worldwide. Between 2000 and 2013, the...
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recent estimates from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) show that pneumonia continues to be the number one killer of children around the world - causing 18% of all child...