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Health Policy and Planning blends such individual specialities as epidemiology, health and development economics, management and social policy, planning and social anthropology into a lively academic mix that constantly stimulates and keeps readers abreast of modern international health care.

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Volume 17, Number 4, December 2002
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Article
An implementation framework for household and community integrated management of childhood illness

pp. 345-353(9)
Authors: Winch P.J.; Leban K.; Casazza L.; Walker L.; Pearcy K.

Article
Increasing awareness of arsenic in Bangladesh: lessons from a public education programme

pp. 393-401(9)
Authors: Hanchett S.; Nahar Q.; Van Agthoven A.; Geers C.; Rezvi M.F.J.

Article
The role of public health programmes in reducing socioeconomic inequities in childhood immunization coverage

pp. 412-419(8)
Authors: Bishai D.; Suzuki E.; McQuestion M.; Chakraborty J.; Koenig M.

Research report
Building for the future: influence of housing on intelligence quotients of children in an urban slum

pp. 420-424(5)
Authors: Choudhary R.; Sharma A.; Agarwal K.S.; Kumar A.; Sreenivas V.; Puliyel J.M.

Notes and news
Conferences

pp. 425-a-425(1)

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