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Volume 17, Number 2, June 2002

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Franchising of health services in low-income countries
pp. 121-130(10)
Author: Montagu D.

Making medicine for the poor: primary health care interpretations in Pelotas, Brazil
pp. 131-143(13)
Authors: Béhague D.; Gonçalves H.; Dias Da Costa J.

A comparative cost analysis of insecticide-treated nets and indoor residual spraying in highland Kenya
pp. 144-153(10)
Authors: Guyatt H.; Kinnear J.; Burini M.; Snow R.

Free formula milk for infants of HIV-infected women: blessing or curse?
pp. 154-160(7)
Authors: Coutsoudis A.; Goga A.; Rollins N.; Coovadia H.

Costs and cost-effectiveness of different DOT strategies for the treatment of tuberculosis in Pakistan
pp. 178-186(9)
Authors: Khan M.; Walley J.; Witter S.; Imran A.; Safdar N.

Assessing the cost and willingness to pay for voluntary HIV counselling and testing in Kenya
pp. 187-195(9)
Authors: Forsythe S.; Arthur G.; Ngatia G.; Mutemi R.; Odhiambo J.; Gilks C.

Local governance and community financing of primary care: evidence from Nepal
pp. 202-206(5)
Authors: Bishai D.; Niessen L.W.; Shrestha M.

Managing a household survey: a practical example from the KENQOL survey
pp. 207-212(6)
Authors: Nyandieka L.N.; Bowden A.; Wanjau J.; Fox-Rushby J.A.

The Asian Voice in building equity in health for development – from the Asian Forum for Health Research, Manila, February 2000
pp. 213-217(5)
Authors: Sitthi-Amorn C.; Pongpanich S.; Somrongthong R.; Likitkirirat T.; Likitkirirat P.

Clarifying the case on the role and limitations of private health care in Nigeria
pp. 218-220(3)
Authors: Brieger W.R.; Brieger W.R.; Alubo O.

Tobacco control in developing countries
pp. 221-222(2)
Author: Lawrence S.

Conferences
pp. 223-223(1)

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