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This Week in PLOS Medicine: World Health Report; Cryptococcal meningitis; Multi-bi financing

By Michael Morris
Posted: September 26, 2012
Category: PLoS Medicine Week by Week | Tagged Africa, cryptoccocal meningitis, funding, Health systems financing, LMICs, meningitis, multi-bi financing, sub-saharan Africa, World Health Report | Comments Off

This week in PLoS Medicine: Economic burden of diabetes complications; Role of T cell count in HIV treatment; Tool to identify hospital infection clusters; and more!

By Darcy Gill
Posted: February 24, 2010
Category: General | Tagged AD/HD, detection tool, diabetes, economic burden, funding, HIV, hospitals, infection cluster, Mental Health, T cell, tobacco | Comments Off
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