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Peter Byass

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Global Health Action|September 24, 2013
Global Health Action: surviving infancy and taking first stepsNawi Ng, Peter Byass, Stig Wall
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders|August 25, 2009
Population based prevalence of high blood pressure among adults in Addis Ababa: uncovering a silent epidemicFikru Tesfaye, Peter Byass, Stig Wall
Plos One|August 6, 2011
The global burden of childhood coeliac disease: a neglected component of diarrhoeal mortality?Peter Byass, Kathleen Kahn, Anneli Ivarsson
Global Health Action|February 8, 2019
Nurturing Global Health Action through its first decadePeter Byass, Nawi Ng, Stig Wall
Global Health Action|May 24, 2017
Bridging the data gaps: do we have the right balance between country data and global estimates?Carla AbouZahr, Ties Boerma, Peter Byass
Global Health Action|August 19, 2017
Are health and demographic surveillance system estimates sufficiently generalisable?Philippe Bocquier, Osman Sankoh, Peter Byass
Global Health Action|November 8, 2014
Who died of what in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: a cause of death analysis using InterVA-4Joël Mossong, Peter Byass, Kobus Herbst
BMC Health Services Research|October 23, 2012
Assessing effectiveness of a community based health insurance in rural Burkina FasoSennen Hounton, Peter Byass, Bocar Kouyate
Global Health Action|December 23, 2009
Can the right to health inform public health planning in developing countries? A case study for maternal healthcare from IndonesiaLucia D'Ambruoso, Peter Byass, Siti Nurul Qomariyah
Journal of Biosocial Science|December 19, 2009
'Maybe it was her fate and maybe she ran out of blood': final caregivers' perspectives on access to care in obstetric emergencies in rural IndonesiaLucia D'Ambruoso, Peter Byass, Siti Nurul Qomariyah
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Showing results (51-60 of 221) with videos related to

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Global Health Action|September 24, 2013
Global Health Action: surviving infancy and taking first stepsNawi Ng, Peter Byass, Stig Wall
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders|August 25, 2009
Population based prevalence of high blood pressure among adults in Addis Ababa: uncovering a silent epidemicFikru Tesfaye, Peter Byass, Stig Wall
Plos One|August 6, 2011
The global burden of childhood coeliac disease: a neglected component of diarrhoeal mortality?Peter Byass, Kathleen Kahn, Anneli Ivarsson
Global Health Action|February 8, 2019
Nurturing Global Health Action through its first decadePeter Byass, Nawi Ng, Stig Wall
Global Health Action|May 24, 2017
Bridging the data gaps: do we have the right balance between country data and global estimates?Carla AbouZahr, Ties Boerma, Peter Byass
Global Health Action|August 19, 2017
Are health and demographic surveillance system estimates sufficiently generalisable?Philippe Bocquier, Osman Sankoh, Peter Byass
Global Health Action|November 8, 2014
Who died of what in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: a cause of death analysis using InterVA-4Joël Mossong, Peter Byass, Kobus Herbst
BMC Health Services Research|October 23, 2012
Assessing effectiveness of a community based health insurance in rural Burkina FasoSennen Hounton, Peter Byass, Bocar Kouyate
Global Health Action|December 23, 2009
Can the right to health inform public health planning in developing countries? A case study for maternal healthcare from IndonesiaLucia D'Ambruoso, Peter Byass, Siti Nurul Qomariyah
Journal of Biosocial Science|December 19, 2009
'Maybe it was her fate and maybe she ran out of blood': final caregivers' perspectives on access to care in obstetric emergencies in rural IndonesiaLucia D'Ambruoso, Peter Byass, Siti Nurul Qomariyah
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