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Amir Bedri Kello

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Plos Medicine|December 10, 2009
The need for management capacity to achieve VISION 2020 in Sub-Saharan AfricaSusan Lewallen, Amir Bedri Kello
Community Eye Health|May 19, 2021
Ophthalmic nurses: meeting the need for human resources to end trachomaAmir Bedri Kello, Caleb Mpyet
Community Eye Health|February 12, 2011
Trichiasis surgery: a patient-based approachWondu Alemayehu, Amir Bedri Kello
Ophthalmic Epidemiology|July 10, 2015
Global Elimination of Trachoma by 2020: A Work in ProgressCaleb Mpyet, Amir Bedri Kello, Anthony W Solomon
Community Eye Health|April 29, 2015
Training trichiasis surgeons: ensuring qualityEmily W Gower, Amir Bedri Kello, Kh Martin Kollmann
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|September 15, 2012
Non-physician cataract surgeons in Sub-Saharan Africa: situation analysisSusan Lewallen, Daniel Etya'ale, Amir Bedri Kello, et al.
Community Eye Health|March 21, 2025
WHO publishes 3rd edition of <i>Trichiasis surgery for trachoma</i>Amir Bedri Kello, Shannath L Merbs, Lamine Traoré, et al.
Human Resources for Health|March 18, 2016
Setting targets for human resources for eye health in sub-Saharan Africa: what evidence should be used?Paul Courtright, Wanjiku Mathenge, Amir Bedri Kello, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|November 6, 2010
Rates and risk factors for unfavorable outcomes 6 weeks after trichiasis surgeryEmily W Gower, Shannath L Merbs, Beatriz E Munoz, et al.
Plos Medicine|December 20, 2011
Surgery versus epilation for the treatment of minor trichiasis in Ethiopia: a randomised controlled noninferiority trialSaul N Rajak, Esmael Habtamu, Helen A Weiss, et al.
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Plos Medicine|December 10, 2009
The need for management capacity to achieve VISION 2020 in Sub-Saharan AfricaSusan Lewallen, Amir Bedri Kello
Community Eye Health|May 19, 2021
Ophthalmic nurses: meeting the need for human resources to end trachomaAmir Bedri Kello, Caleb Mpyet
Community Eye Health|February 12, 2011
Trichiasis surgery: a patient-based approachWondu Alemayehu, Amir Bedri Kello
Ophthalmic Epidemiology|July 10, 2015
Global Elimination of Trachoma by 2020: A Work in ProgressCaleb Mpyet, Amir Bedri Kello, Anthony W Solomon
Community Eye Health|April 29, 2015
Training trichiasis surgeons: ensuring qualityEmily W Gower, Amir Bedri Kello, Kh Martin Kollmann
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|September 15, 2012
Non-physician cataract surgeons in Sub-Saharan Africa: situation analysisSusan Lewallen, Daniel Etya'ale, Amir Bedri Kello, et al.
Community Eye Health|March 21, 2025
WHO publishes 3rd edition of <i>Trichiasis surgery for trachoma</i>Amir Bedri Kello, Shannath L Merbs, Lamine Traoré, et al.
Human Resources for Health|March 18, 2016
Setting targets for human resources for eye health in sub-Saharan Africa: what evidence should be used?Paul Courtright, Wanjiku Mathenge, Amir Bedri Kello, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|November 6, 2010
Rates and risk factors for unfavorable outcomes 6 weeks after trichiasis surgeryEmily W Gower, Shannath L Merbs, Beatriz E Munoz, et al.
Plos Medicine|December 20, 2011
Surgery versus epilation for the treatment of minor trichiasis in Ethiopia: a randomised controlled noninferiority trialSaul N Rajak, Esmael Habtamu, Helen A Weiss, et al.
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