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Volume 1, Number 4, 1 November 2001

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Debate on essential medicines heats up
pp. 215-215(1)
Author: Kapp C.

Biowarfare fears in India
pp. 216-216(1)
Author: Kumar S.

HIV may underlie ALS-like condition
pp. 217-217(1)
Author: Ahmad K.

Combined adjuvants-new hope for mucosal vaccines
pp. 217-217(1)
Author: Orellana C.

Artificial cows effectively combat tsetse flies
pp. 218-218(1)
Author: Larkin M.

On the lookout for ocular tuberculosis
pp. 218-218(1)
Author: Senior K.

Transgenic mosquitoes to control malaria
pp. 219-219(1)
Author: Habeck M.

Is Japanese encephalitis here to stay in Australia?
pp. 219-219(1)
Author: Kenyon G.

Infectious disease surveillance update
pp. 220-220(1)
Author: Das P.

Echovirus to be considered in meningitis diagnosis
pp. 220-220(1)
Author: Quirk M.

Is protection in HIV infection due to Bw4 or not to Bw4?
pp. 221-222(2)
Authors: Kaslow R.A.; Dorak M.T.; Tang J.

Male circumcision and HIV prevention: current knowledge and future research directions
pp. 223-231(9)
Authors: Bailey R.C.; Plummer F.A.; Moses S.

Treatment of chronic hepatitis B
pp. 232-241(10)
Authors: Yuen M.-F.; Lai C.-L.

Modern chemotherapeutic options for malaria
pp. 242-250(9)
Author: Winstanley P.

Control of multiply resistant cocci: do international comparisons help?
pp. 251-261(11)
Authors: Harbarth S.; Albrich W.; Goldmann D.A.; Huebner J.

Cryptosporidiosis: an update
pp. 262-269(8)
Authors: Kosek M.; Alcantara C.; Lima A.A.; Guerrant R.L.

Infectious Disease
pp. 283-283(1)
Author: Carter D.

HIV/AIDS sites in focus
pp. 284-285(2)
Author: Larkin M.

Something nasty in the grass
pp. 286-286(1)
Author: Dixon B.

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