Reducing the adverse health effects of climate change
Enhancing disease surveillance and response and improving environmental conditions can help reduce negative health impacts of climate change.
Source: The Bulletin of the WHO
9 September 2009 | EN
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Enhancing disease surveillance and response and improving environmental conditions can help reduce negative health impacts of climate change.
Source: The Bulletin of the WHO
9 September 2009 | EN
Building local research capacity can lead to more effective decision-making based on scientific findings in mother and newborn health.
Source: Towards 4+5
6 February 2009 | EN
An assessment of national tuberculosis policies in select countries emphasises the need for more public engagement.
Source: Open Society Institute
27 June 2007 | EN
The challenge of setting policy priorities for infectious diseases in Myanmar's current political climate.
Source: PLoS Medicine
27 June 2007 | EN
Recommendations on how policymakers can decrease the joint burden of tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS.
Source: Open Society Institute
27 June 2007 | EN