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Press Releases
Original research:
Comparison of WHO versus national COVID-19 therapeutic guidelines across the world: not exactly a perfect match22 April 2024
Original research:
Unlocking the potential of forage fish to reduce the global burden of disease9 April 2024
Analysis:
Are we moving into a new era for alcohol policy globally? An analysis of the Global Alcohol Action Plan 2022-3022 February 2024
Original research:
Historical trends demonstrate a pattern of increasingly frequent and severe spillover events of high-consequence zoonotic viruses2 November 2023
Latest Articles
Analysis:
Opportunities and challenges for financing womens, childrens and adolescents health in the context of climate change27 April 2024
Original research:
Building consensus on common features and interoperability use cases for community health information systems: a Delphi study25 April 2024
Editorial:
Community engagement and the centrality of 'working relationships in health research25 April 2024
Original research:
Comparison of WHO versus national COVID-19 therapeutic guidelines across the world: not exactly a perfect match22 April 2024
Original research:
Towards comprehensive clinical trials for new tuberculosis drug regimens: policy recommendations from a stakeholder analysis22 April 2024
Most Read Articles
Analysis:
Synthesising quantitative and qualitative evidence to inform guidelines on complex interventions: clarifying the purposes, designs and outlining some methods25 January 2019
Analysis:
The good and the bad: using C reactive protein to distinguish bacterial from non-bacterial infection among febrile patients in low-resource settings27 May 2020
Analysis:
Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) strategy: current status, challenges and perspectives for the future in Africa3 July 2019
Analysis:
Supportive supervision to improve service delivery in low-income countries: is there a conceptual problem or a strategy problem?11 October 2019
Analysis:
Synthesising quantitative evidence in systematic reviews of complex health interventions25 January 2019
COVID-19
Practice:
Maintaining essential health services during a pandemic: lessons from Costa Rica’s COVID-19 response24 April 2024
Original research:
Comparison of WHO versus national COVID-19 therapeutic guidelines across the world: not exactly a perfect match22 April 2024