Infectious diseases
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- Routine vaccinations and child survival: follow up study in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa Commentary: an unexpected finding that needs confirmation or rejection
- Ines Kristensen, Peter Aaby, Henrik Jensen, and Paul Fine
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BMJ 2000;321:1435, doi: 10.1136/bmj.321.7274.1435, (Published 9 December 2000)
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- Letters
- Male circumcision and HIV prevention
- Robert S Van Howe, Christopher J Cold, Michelle R Storms, Rio Cruz, John D Dalton, R T D Oliver, Josephine Oliver, Ron C Ballard, Robert Szabo, and Roger V Short
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BMJ 2000;321:1467, doi: 10.1136/bmj.321.7274.1467/a, (Published 9 December 2000)
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- Letters
- Midwife led debriefing to reduce maternal depression
- J M Bland, Judith Lumley, and Rhonda Small
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BMJ 2000;321:1470, doi: 10.1136/bmj.321.7274.1470, (Published 9 December 2000)
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- Editorials
- The People's Health Assembly
- Zafrullah Chowdhury and Michael Rowson
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BMJ 2000;321:1361, doi: 10.1136/bmj.321.7273.1361, (Published 2 December 2000)
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- Editorials
- The failings of NICE
- Richard Smith
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BMJ 2000;321:1363, doi: 10.1136/bmj.321.7273.1363, (Published 2 December 2000)
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- News
- In brief
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BMJ 2000;321:1366, doi: 10.1136/bmj.321.7273.1366, (Published 2 December 2000)
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- News roundup
- Drug resistant cholera in India attributed to antibiotic misuse
- Ganapati Mudur
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BMJ 2000;321:1368, doi: 10.1136/bmj.321.7273.1368/a, (Published 2 December 2000)
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- Hospital acquired infections kill 5000 patients a year in England
- Susan Mayor
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BMJ 2000;321:1370, doi: 10.1136/bmj.321.7273.1370/a, (Published 2 December 2000)
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- Clinical review
- Recent advances: Urology
- Paul Abrams and Alan Wein
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BMJ 2000;321:1393, doi: 10.1136/bmj.321.7273.1393, (Published 2 December 2000)
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- Education and debate
- Ethical debate: Doctoring malaria, badly: the global campaign to ban DDT DDT for malaria control should not be banned Commentary: Reduction and elimination of DDT should proceed slowly
- Amir Attaran, Rajendra Maharaj, and Richard Liroff
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BMJ 2000;321:1403, doi: 10.1136/bmj.321.7273.1403, (Published 2 December 2000)
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