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Volume 91, Number 7, 1 October 1997
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Foreword
pp. 685-688(4)

The leishmaniases as model zoonoses
pp. 693-702(10)
Author: Ashford R. W.

Anaemia in malaria control: a practical approach
pp. 713-718(6)
Author: Beales P. F.

Reclaiming the essentials of Akufo
pp. 719-726(8)
Author: Bradley D. J.

Clinical pharmacology and malaria
pp. 727-734(8)
Authors: Breckenridge A. M.; Winstanley P. A.

Health and foreign policy: an American view
pp. 735-742(8)
Author: Cahill K. M.

Leishmaniasis in Malta and the Mediterranean Basin
pp. 747-754(8)
Author: Fenech F. F.

The epidemiology of malaria
pp. 763-770(8)
Author: Greenwood B. M.

The scourge of HIV related tuberculosis: a cohort study in a district general hospital in Malawi
pp. 771-776(6)
Authors: Harries A. D.; Nyangulu D. S.; Kangombe C.; Ndalama D.; Wirima J. J.; Salaniponi F. M.; Liomba G.; Maher D.; Nunn P.

Meningococcal disease in Africa
pp. 777-786(10)
Authors: Hart C. A.; Cuevas L. E.

The direct agglutination test: a non specific test specific for the diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis
pp. 795-802(8)
Authors: Hommel M.; Attar Z.; Fargeas C.; Dourado C.; Monsigny M.; Mayer R.; Chance M. L.

The placenta and malaria
pp. 803-810(8)
Authors: Matteelli A.; Caligaris S.; Castelli F.; Carosi G.

Malaria and mortality: some epidemiological considerations
pp. 811-826(16)
Author: Molineaux L.

Patterns of change in vector borne diseases
pp. 827-840(14)
Author: Molyneux D. H.

Tropical trials: the problems of research in the tropics
pp. 841-844(4)
Author: Molyneux M. E.

Use of PCR on lymph node samples as test of cure of visceral leishmaniasis
pp. 845-850(6)
Authors: Osman O. F.; Kager P. A.; Zijlstra E. E.; El-Hassan A. M.; Oskam L.

Is halofantrine still advisable in malaria attacks
pp. 867-874(8)
Authors: Touze J. E.; Fourcade L.; Peyron F.; Heno P.; Deharo J. C.

Thalassaemia and malaria, revisited
pp. 885-890(6)
Author: Weatherall D. J.

Artesunate suppositories: an effective treatment for severe falciparum malaria in rural areas
pp. 891-896(6)
Authors: Wilairatana P.; Viriyavejakul P.; Looareesuwan S.; Chongsuphajaisiddhi T.

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