Articles
Volume 3 (2003) - January 2003
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Disability in young adults following major trauma: 5 year follow up of survivors Sian A Evans, Mark C Airey, Susan M Chell, James B Connelly, Alan S Rigby, Alan Tennant BMC Public Health 2003, 3:8 (27 January 2003) |
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Implementing guidelines in primary care: can population impact measures help? Richard F Heller, Richard Edwards, Patrick McElduff BMC Public Health 2003, 3:7 (23 January 2003) |
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Attitudes of developing world physicians to where medical research is performed and reported John Page, Richard F Heller, Scott Kinlay, Lynette Lim, Wang Qian, Zheng Suping, Supornchai Kongpatanakul, Murtaza Akhtar, Salah Khedr, William Macharia BMC Public Health 2003, 3:6 (16 January 2003) In developing countries local research and publications are more likely to effect change in clinical practice; illustrating the importance of supporting high quality research in these countries.
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Theodore A Myatt, Sebastian L Johnston, Stephen Rudnick, Donald K Milton BMC Public Health 2003, 3:5 (13 January 2003) |
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Noreen Maconochie, Pat Doyle, Graham Davies, Samantha Lewis, Margo Pelerin, Susan Prior, Patrick Sampson BMC Public Health 2003, 3:4 (10 January 2003) |
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George Bertsias, Ioannis Mammas, Manolis Linardakis, Anthony Kafatos BMC Public Health 2003, 3:3 (8 January 2003) |
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Tomás J Aragón, Suzanne Novotny, Wayne Enanoria, Duc J Vugia, Asheena Khalakdina, Mitchell H Katz BMC Public Health 2003, 3:2 (6 January 2003) As many as 85% of cryptosporidiosis cases in AIDS patients in the San Francisco area could be attributable to tap water consumption.
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Nadir E Bharucha, Thomas Kuruvilla BMC Public Health 2003, 3:1 (6 January 2003) |

