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Volume 8 (2008) - March 2008

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Unreported births and deaths, a severe obstacle for improved neonatal survival in low-income countries; a population based study

Mats Målqvist, Leif Eriksson, Nguyen Nga, Linn Fagerland, Dinh Hoa, Lars Wallin, Uwe Ewald, Lars-Åke Persson BMC International Health and Human Rights 2008, 8:4 (28 March 2008)

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The neonatal mortality rate in Northern Vietnam is four times higher than official figures, highlighting the need for improved reporting systems to ensure adequate investment in perinatal health programs.

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Systematic synthesis of community-based rehabilitation (CBR) project evaluation reports for evidence-based policy: a proof-of-concept study

Pim Kuipers, Sheila Wirz, Sally Hartley BMC International Health and Human Rights 2008, 8:3 (6 March 2008)

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