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  • 3. Epidemiological and nutrition transition in developing countries: impact on human health and development.
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  • 7. [A decade of child health research in developing countries].
    Orne-Gliemann J, Perez F, Leroy V, Newell ML, Dabis F.
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  • 8. [Epidemiological transition and development: is the increase in non-communicable diseases inevitable?].
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    Med Trop (Mars); 2007 Dec; 67(6):543-4. PubMed ID: 18300513
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  • 10. Conquering the intolerable burden of malaria: what's new, what's needed: a summary.
    Breman JG, Alilio MS, Mills A.
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  • 13. Policy initiatives, culture and the prevention and control of chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in the Caribbean.
    Samuels TA, Guell C, Legetic B, Unwin N.
    Ethn Health; 2012 Aug; 17(6):631-49. PubMed ID: 23249261
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  • 15. Combining risk factors and demographic surveillance: potentials of WHO STEPS and INDEPTH methodologies for assessing epidemiological transition.
    Ng N, Van Minh H, Tesfaye F, Bonita R, Byass P, Stenlund H, Weinehall L, Wall S.
    Scand J Public Health; 2006 Aug; 34(2):199-208. PubMed ID: 16581713
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  • 18. Implementing and using quality measures for children's health care: perspectives on the state of the practice.
    Shaller D.
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  • 19. [Diabetes mellitus in sub-Saharan Africa: epidemiological aspects and management issues].
    Gning SB, Thiam M, Fall F, Ba-Fall K, Mbaye PS, Fourcade L.
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    Boutayeb A.
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