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Trade related infections: farther, faster, quieter.The global diet: trade and novel infections.Effect of an online video-based intervention to increase HIV testing in men who have sex with men in PeruCombating AIDS in the Caribbean: a coordinated subregional approach.Getting pandemic prevention right.Pandemic influenza planning by videoconference.Regional infectious disease surveillance networks and their potential to facilitate the implementation of the international health regulations.International aspects of the AIDS/HIV epidemic.Evaluation of a joint Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics international course in Peru.The Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation Emerging Infections Network.Making the health care system 'safe' for persons with HIV infection or AIDS.Privatization of STD services in Tacoma, Washington: a quality review.Ten years of international collaboration in biomedical informatics and beyond: the AMAUTA program in PeruDesign and implementation of Cell-PREVEN: a real-time surveillance system for adverse events using cell phones in Peru.Prioritising Infectious Disease MappingCreating a global dialogue on infectious disease surveillance: connecting organizations for regional disease surveillance (CORDS).Key findings and lessons from an evaluation of the Rockefeller Foundation's Disease Surveillance Networks Initiative.Cholera in Bahrain: epidemiological characteristics of an outbreakA role for businesses in HIV prevention in Asia.Internet as a tool to access high-risk men who have sex with men from a resource-constrained setting: a study from Peru.Designing an international policy and legal framework for the control of emerging infectious diseases: first steps.Developing capacity in health informatics in a resource poor setting: lessons from Peru.The impact of health care market changes on local decision making and STD care: experience in three counties.Preliminary report of an identification mission for safe motherhood, Senegal: putting the M back in M.C.H.An evidence base for International Health Regulations: quantitative measurement of the impacts of epidemic disease on international trade.Predictors of rape in the Central African Republic.Bottle feeding as a risk factor for cholera in infants.Informatics for Peru in the new millennium.Comparison of hepatitis B vaccine coverage and effectiveness among urban and rural Mongolian 2-year-olds.Diagnoses, syndromes, and diseases: a knowledge representation problem.Learning from low income countries: what are the lessons? Community oral rehydration units can contain cholera epidemics.APEC Emerging Infections Network: prospects for comprehensive information sharing on emerging infections within the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation.A new method for assessing the impact of emerging infections on global trade.International trade agreements: vehicle for better public health?AIDS among women in Latin America and the Caribbean.Ebola, International Health Regulations, and global safety.Isolation of respiratory syncytial and influenza viruses from the sputum of patients hospitalized with pneumonia.Deaths caused by pulmonary thromboembolism after legally induced abortion.Factors related to cancer screening in Hispanics: a comparison of the perceptions of Hispanic community members, health care providers, and representatives of organizations that serve Hispanics.Evaluation of an AIDS training program for traditional healers in the Central African Republic.
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