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can be compared to viruses spread through interconnected countries and the significant losses incurred; this can be …’ idiosyncratic nature makes them comparable to viruses. This study employs the Compliance and Ethics Group's (OCEG's) standard that …
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can be compared to viruses spread through interconnected countries and the significant losses incurred; this can be …' idiosyncratic nature makes them comparable to viruses. This study employs the Compliance and Ethics Group's (OCEG's) standard that …
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, linking data on deforestation and reportable diseases, by municipality and year, covering 773 municipalities in the Amazon … of municipality, socioeconomic features and provision of public health services. Among the diseases that had sufficient … effects were not detected for diseases indicated as strong candidates by some authors. The results confirm the existence of …
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, linking data on deforestation and reportable diseases, by municipality and year, covering 773 municipalities in the Amazon … of municipality, socioeconomic features and provision of public health services. Among the diseases that had sufficient … effects were not detected for diseases indicated as strong candidates by some authors. The results confirm the existence of …
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Indonesia launched Jampersal in 2011, a nationwide program to accelerate the reduction of maternal and newborn deaths. The program was financed by central government revenues and provided free and comprehensive maternal and neonatal care with an emphasis on promoting institutional deliveries....
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This study presents two case studies, each on a current initiative of contracting for primary health services in Brazil, one for the state of Bahia, the other for the city of Rio de Janeiro. The two initiatives are not linked and their implementation has independently sprung from a search for...
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