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Further analysis of the Nepal Demographic and Health Surveys, 2001-2011
Disabled village children. 2nd edition
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A guide for community health workers, rehabilitation workers, and families.
This manual covers identifying primary and secondary disabilities, developing skills for daily living, and working through behavior problems. The new 2018 edition features new topics, including mental and developmental di
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The community based programme aims to address the psychosocial needs of children and youth through helping to rebuild peaceful child- and youth-friendly communities through the use of cultural, creative, recreational, sportive and social activities. Within War Child, the community-based approach is
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Psychatry & Pediatrics
Chapter I.3
DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY 27 : 390–403 (2010
Research Paper, Accessed April 10,2019
Tropical Medicine and International Health volume 21 no 1 pp 101-107 january 2016
WHO/CDS/TB/99.272
Harm reduction: evidence, impacts and challenges
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Introduction
Chapter A.5
Introduction
Chapitre A.5
Edition en français
Traduction : Eleanor O’Boyle
Sous la direction de : Priscille Gérardin
Avec le soutien de la SFPEADA
Introducción
Capítulo A.5
Edición: Matías Irarrázaval & Andres Martin
Traductores: Fernanda Prieto-Tagle & Carlos Llanes
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an important public health concern shared by developed and developing countries. In developing countries the burden of infectious diseases is greater and exacerbated by limited access to, and availability and affordability of, antimicrobials required to treat infect
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A summary of what we know
The emergence and transmission of zoonotic diseases are driven by complex interactions
between health, environmental, and socio-political systems. Human movement is considered
a significant and increasing factor in these processes, yet forced migration remains an
understudied area of zoonotic res
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