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CVD prevention and control.
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ISSN: 18754562 Year: 2008 Publisher: [Oxford] : Elsevier Ltd.

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Cardiovascular system --- Developing Countries. --- Cardiovascular Diseases --- Cardiovascular Diseases. --- Appareil cardiovasculaire --- Diseases --- Prevention --- prevention & control. --- Maladies --- Prévention --- Prevention. --- Cardiovascular Disease --- Disease, Cardiovascular --- Diseases, Cardiovascular --- Developing Nations --- Least Developed Countries --- Less-Developed Nations --- Third-World Nations --- Under-Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Countries --- Third-World Countries --- Under-Developed Countries --- Countries, Developing --- Countries, Least Developed --- Countries, Less-Developed --- Countries, Third-World --- Countries, Under-Developed --- Country, Developing --- Country, Least Developed --- Country, Less-Developed --- Country, Third-World --- Country, Under-Developed --- Developed Countries, Least --- Developed Country, Least --- Developing Country --- Developing Nation --- Least Developed Country --- Less Developed Countries --- Less Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Country --- Less-Developed Nation --- Nation, Less-Developed --- Nation, Third-World --- Nation, Under-Developed --- Nations, Developing --- Nations, Less-Developed --- Nations, Third-World --- Nations, Under-Developed --- Third World Countries --- Third World Nations --- Third-World Country --- Third-World Nation --- Under Developed Countries --- Under Developed Nations --- Under-Developed Country --- Under-Developed Nation --- Circulatory system --- Vascular system --- Cardiology --- Blood --- Circulation --- Developing Countries --- prevention & control --- Diseases. --- Maladies. --- Cardiovascular diseases --- Adverse Cardiac Event --- Cardiac Events --- Major Adverse Cardiac Events --- Adverse Cardiac Events --- Cardiac Event --- Cardiac Event, Adverse --- Cardiac Events, Adverse --- Event, Cardiac --- LMICs --- Low Income Countries --- Low and Middle Income Countries --- Lower-Middle-Income Country --- Middle Income Countries --- Countries, Middle Income --- Country, Low Income --- Country, Lower-Middle-Income --- Country, Middle Income --- Low Income Country --- Lower Middle Income Country --- Lower-Middle-Income Countries --- Middle Income Country


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Prevention and control.
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ISSN: 1873247X 18754570 Year: 2005 Publisher: [Amsterdam] : Elsevier,

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Cardiovascular system --- Cardiovascular Diseases. --- Cardiovascular Diseases --- Developing Countries. --- Hart- en vaatziekten. --- Diseases --- Prevention --- prevention & control. --- Prevention. --- Health Sciences --- Clinical Medicine --- Developing Nations --- Least Developed Countries --- Less-Developed Nations --- Third-World Nations --- Under-Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Countries --- Third-World Countries --- Under-Developed Countries --- Countries, Developing --- Countries, Least Developed --- Countries, Less-Developed --- Countries, Third-World --- Countries, Under-Developed --- Country, Developing --- Country, Least Developed --- Country, Less-Developed --- Country, Third-World --- Country, Under-Developed --- Developed Countries, Least --- Developed Country, Least --- Developing Country --- Developing Nation --- Least Developed Country --- Less Developed Countries --- Less Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Country --- Less-Developed Nation --- Nation, Less-Developed --- Nation, Third-World --- Nation, Under-Developed --- Nations, Developing --- Nations, Less-Developed --- Nations, Third-World --- Nations, Under-Developed --- Third World Countries --- Third World Nations --- Third-World Country --- Third-World Nation --- Under Developed Countries --- Under Developed Nations --- Under-Developed Country --- Under-Developed Nation --- Cardiovascular Disease --- Disease, Cardiovascular --- Diseases, Cardiovascular --- Circulatory system --- Vascular system --- Developing Countries --- prevention & control --- Blood --- Cardiology --- Circulation --- LMICs --- Low Income Countries --- Low and Middle Income Countries --- Lower-Middle-Income Country --- Middle Income Countries --- Countries, Middle Income --- Country, Low Income --- Country, Lower-Middle-Income --- Country, Middle Income --- Low Income Country --- Lower Middle Income Country --- Lower-Middle-Income Countries --- Middle Income Country --- Adverse Cardiac Event --- Cardiac Events --- Major Adverse Cardiac Events --- Adverse Cardiac Events --- Cardiac Event --- Cardiac Event, Adverse --- Cardiac Events, Adverse --- Event, Cardiac


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Global heart.
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ISSN: 22118179 22118160 Year: 2011 Publisher: [Oxford] : Elsevier Ltd.

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Cardiovascular system --- Cardiovascular Diseases --- Developing Countries --- Diseases --- Prevention --- Prevention. --- prevention & control --- Developing Nations --- Least Developed Countries --- Less-Developed Nations --- Third-World Nations --- Under-Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Countries --- Third-World Countries --- Under-Developed Countries --- Countries, Developing --- Countries, Least Developed --- Countries, Less-Developed --- Countries, Third-World --- Countries, Under-Developed --- Country, Developing --- Country, Least Developed --- Country, Less-Developed --- Country, Third-World --- Country, Under-Developed --- Developed Countries, Least --- Developed Country, Least --- Developing Country --- Developing Nation --- Least Developed Country --- Less Developed Countries --- Less Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Country --- Less-Developed Nation --- Nation, Less-Developed --- Nation, Third-World --- Nation, Under-Developed --- Nations, Developing --- Nations, Less-Developed --- Nations, Third-World --- Nations, Under-Developed --- Third World Countries --- Third World Nations --- Third-World Country --- Third-World Nation --- Under Developed Countries --- Under Developed Nations --- Under-Developed Country --- Under-Developed Nation --- Cardiovascular Disease --- Disease, Cardiovascular --- Diseases, Cardiovascular --- Circulatory system --- Vascular system --- Cardiology --- Blood --- Circulation --- Health Sciences --- cardiovascular disease --- cardiovascular surveillance --- cardiovascular health promotion --- public health --- low resource settings --- Developing Countries. --- prevention & control. --- LMICs --- Low Income Countries --- Low and Middle Income Countries --- Lower-Middle-Income Country --- Middle Income Countries --- Countries, Middle Income --- Country, Low Income --- Country, Lower-Middle-Income --- Country, Middle Income --- Low Income Country --- Lower Middle Income Country --- Lower-Middle-Income Countries --- Middle Income Country --- Adverse Cardiac Event --- Cardiac Events --- Major Adverse Cardiac Events --- Adverse Cardiac Events --- Cardiac Event --- Cardiac Event, Adverse --- Cardiac Events, Adverse --- Event, Cardiac


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International journal of diabetes in Developing Countries.
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ISSN: 19983832 09733930 Year: 1999 Publisher: Bombay : Mumbai : New Delhi : Published ... on behalf of the Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India, Medknow Publications Springer India

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Diabetes --- Diabetes Mellitus. --- Developing Countries. --- Diabetes. --- Brittle diabetes --- Diabetes mellitus --- IDDM (Disease) --- Insulin-dependent diabetes --- Ketosis prone diabetes --- Type 1 diabetes --- Developing Nations --- Least Developed Countries --- Less-Developed Nations --- Third-World Nations --- Under-Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Countries --- Third-World Countries --- Under-Developed Countries --- Countries, Developing --- Countries, Least Developed --- Countries, Less-Developed --- Countries, Third-World --- Countries, Under-Developed --- Country, Developing --- Country, Least Developed --- Country, Less-Developed --- Country, Third-World --- Country, Under-Developed --- Developed Countries, Least --- Developed Country, Least --- Developing Country --- Developing Nation --- Least Developed Country --- Less Developed Countries --- Less Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Country --- Less-Developed Nation --- Nation, Less-Developed --- Nation, Third-World --- Nation, Under-Developed --- Nations, Developing --- Nations, Less-Developed --- Nations, Third-World --- Nations, Under-Developed --- Third World Countries --- Third World Nations --- Third-World Country --- Third-World Nation --- Under Developed Countries --- Under Developed Nations --- Under-Developed Country --- Under-Developed Nation --- Carbohydrate intolerance --- Endocrine glands --- Diabetic acidosis --- Glycosylated hemoglobin --- Diabetes Insipidus --- Glucose Intolerance --- Diseases --- LMICs --- Low Income Countries --- Low and Middle Income Countries --- Lower-Middle-Income Country --- Middle Income Countries --- Countries, Middle Income --- Country, Low Income --- Country, Lower-Middle-Income --- Country, Middle Income --- Low Income Country --- Lower Middle Income Country --- Lower-Middle-Income Countries --- Middle Income Country


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Gates open research.
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ISSN: 25724754 Year: 2017 Publisher: Seattle, WA : Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation,

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translational research --- clinical research --- clinical trials --- Research. --- Developing Countries. --- Developing Nations --- Least Developed Countries --- Less-Developed Nations --- Third-World Nations --- Under-Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Countries --- Third-World Countries --- Under-Developed Countries --- Countries, Developing --- Countries, Least Developed --- Countries, Less-Developed --- Countries, Third-World --- Countries, Under-Developed --- Country, Developing --- Country, Least Developed --- Country, Less-Developed --- Country, Third-World --- Country, Under-Developed --- Developed Countries, Least --- Developed Country, Least --- Developing Country --- Developing Nation --- Least Developed Country --- Less Developed Countries --- Less Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Country --- Less-Developed Nation --- Nation, Less-Developed --- Nation, Third-World --- Nation, Under-Developed --- Nations, Developing --- Nations, Less-Developed --- Nations, Third-World --- Nations, Under-Developed --- Third World Countries --- Third World Nations --- Third-World Country --- Third-World Nation --- Under Developed Countries --- Under Developed Nations --- Under-Developed Country --- Under-Developed Nation --- Laboratory Research --- Research Activities --- Research and Development --- Research Priorities --- Activities, Research --- Activity, Research --- Development and Research --- Priorities, Research --- Priority, Research --- Research Activity --- Research Priority --- Research, Laboratory --- Ethics, Research --- LMICs --- Low Income Countries --- Low and Middle Income Countries --- Lower-Middle-Income Country --- Middle Income Countries --- Countries, Middle Income --- Country, Low Income --- Country, Lower-Middle-Income --- Country, Middle Income --- Low Income Country --- Lower Middle Income Country --- Lower-Middle-Income Countries --- Middle Income Country

Trading women's health and rights?
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ISBN: 1848137923 184813178X 1281216208 9786611216207 9781848131781 9781281216205 1842777742 9781842777749 1842777750 9781842777756 1350223689 Year: 2006 Publisher: London New York Zed Books

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This work synthesises research from various disciplines to explore how international trade liberalisation affects reproductive health and rights, reviewing both direct and indirect linkages and using case studies from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Mexico.

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Free trade --- Women --- Women's rights --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Health and hygiene --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Foreign trade. International trade --- Developing countries: economic development problems --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Developing countries --- Reproductive Rights --- Women's Rights --- Developing Countries. --- Reproductive Health Services --- Women's Health --- Human rights --- Gender studies: women --- Economics --- Birth control, contraception, family planning --- Developing Nations --- Least Developed Countries --- Less-Developed Nations --- Third-World Nations --- Under-Developed Nations --- LMICs --- Less-Developed Countries --- Low Income Countries --- Low and Middle Income Countries --- Lower-Middle-Income Country --- Middle Income Countries --- Third-World Countries --- Under-Developed Countries --- Countries, Middle Income --- Countries, Third-World --- Country, Least Developed --- Country, Less-Developed --- Country, Low Income --- Country, Lower-Middle-Income --- Country, Middle Income --- Country, Third-World --- Country, Under-Developed --- Developed Country, Least --- Developing Country --- Developing Nation --- Least Developed Country --- Less Developed Countries --- Less Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Country --- Less-Developed Nation --- Low Income Country --- Lower Middle Income Country --- Lower-Middle-Income Countries --- Middle Income Country --- Nation, Less-Developed --- Nation, Third-World --- Nation, Under-Developed --- Third World Countries --- Third World Nations --- Third-World Country --- Third-World Nation --- Under Developed Countries --- Under Developed Nations --- Under-Developed Country --- Under-Developed Nation --- economics. --- Reproductive health --- Trade --- International --- Migration --- Labour market --- Reproductive rights --- Employment opportunities --- Book --- Globalization --- Economy


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Advancement in Dietary Assessment and Self-Monitoring Using Technology
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Although methods to assess or self-monitor intake may be considered similar, the intended function of each is quite distinct. For the assessment of dietary intake, methods aim to measure food and nutrient intake and/or to derive dietary patterns for determining diet-disease relationships, population surveillance or the effectiveness of interventions. In comparison, dietary self-monitoring primarily aims to create awareness of and reinforce individual eating behaviours, in addition to tracking foods consumed. Advancements in the capabilities of technologies, such as smartphones and wearable devices, have enhanced the collection, analysis and interpretation of dietary intake data in both contexts. This Special Issue invites submissions on the use of novel technology-based approaches for the assessment of food and/or nutrient intake and for self-monitoring eating behaviours. Submissions may document any part of the development and evaluation of the technology-based approaches. Examples may include: web adaption of existing dietary assessment or self-monitoring tools (e.g., food frequency questionnaires, screeners) image-based or image-assisted methods mobile/smartphone applications for capturing intake for assessment or self-monitoring wearable cameras to record dietary intake or eating behaviours body sensors to measure eating behaviours and/or dietary intake use of technology-based methods to complement aspects of traditional dietary assessment or self-monitoring, such as portion size estimation.

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children --- dietary assessment --- nutrients --- carbohydrate counting --- protein and fat counting --- calorie counting --- automatic bolus calculator --- voice description of meals --- insulin dosage --- glycemic control --- diabetes mellitus --- nutrition --- food measurement --- nutrient database --- energy intake --- validity --- reliability --- food frequency questionnaire --- web --- under-reporting --- over-reporting --- mobile applications --- adults --- nutritional science --- qualitative research --- mobile food record --- 24-h recall --- developmental disabilities --- spina bifida --- down syndrome --- technology --- pediatrics --- image-assisted method --- infant --- food record --- doubly labeled water --- nutritional application --- smartphone --- DGA --- dietary behaviors --- household food purchase behavior --- obesity --- overweight weight control --- mobile technologies --- Web-based technologies --- usability --- human factors --- Automated Self-Administered Dietary Assessment Tool (ASA24) --- 24-h dietary recall --- low socioeconomic status --- diet --- assessment --- food log --- recall --- diet apps --- recipe calculations --- nutrient retention --- dietary intake assessment --- technological innovations --- Type 2 diabetes mellitus --- diabetes management --- dietary application --- physical activity --- blood glucose --- mHealth --- sugar intakes --- dietary record --- East Asians --- chewing detection --- AIM --- neural networks --- food intake detection --- video annotation --- sensor validation --- diet assessment --- relative validity --- young adults --- apps --- mobile app --- fruits --- vegetables --- self-monitoring --- healthy diet --- shared plate eating --- lower middle income countries --- food energy estimation --- generative models --- generative adversarial networks --- image-to-energy mapping --- regressions --- eating activity detection --- hand-to-mouth movement --- wrist-mounted motion tracking sensor --- accelerometer --- gyroscope --- text messages --- type 2 diabetes --- diabetes self-care activities --- cardiovascular disease risk awareness --- food availability --- food choices --- n/a

Surgical care at the district hospital
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ISBN: 9241545755 0585468087 924068137X 9240684425 9786610041480 128004148X Year: 2003 Publisher: Geneva : World Health Organization,

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Many patients who present to district (first-referral) level hospitals require surgical treatment for trauma, obstetric, abdominal or orthopedic emergencies. Often surgery cannot be safely postponed to allow their transfer to a secondary or tertiary-level hospital but many district hospitals in developing countries have no specialist surgical teams and are staffed by medical, nursing, and paramedical personnel who perform a wide range of surgical procedures often with inadequate training. The quality of surgical and acute care is often further constrained by poor facilities, inadequate low-technology apparatus and limited supplies of drugs, materials, and other essentials. The mission of the team responsible for Clinical Procedures in the World Health Organization Department of Essential Health Technologies (EHT) is to promote the quality of clinical care through the identification, promotion and standardization of appropriate procedures, equipment and materials, particularly at district hospital level. WHO/BCT has identified education and training as a particular priority, especially for non-specialist practitioners who practice surgery and anesthesia. It has therefore developed Surgical Care at the District Hospital as a practical resource for individual practitioners and for use in undergraduate and postgraduate programs in-service training and continuing medical education programs. The manual is a successor of three earlier publications that are widely used throughout the world and that remain important reference texts: General Surgery at the District Hospital (WHO 1988), Surgery at the District Hospital: Obstetrics Gynecology Orthopedics and Traumatology (WHO 1991), Anesthesia at the District Hospital (WHO 1988; second edition 2000). This new manual draws together material from these three publications into a single volume which includes new and updated material, as well as material from Managing Complications in Pregnancy and Childbirth: A Guide for Midwives and Doctors (WHO 2000).

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Hospitals, District --- Anesthesia --- Developing Countries --- Surgical Procedures, Operative --- General Surgery --- Anesthesia and Analgesia --- Hospitals, Public --- International Cooperation --- Specialties, Surgical --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Hospitals --- Internationality --- Medicine --- Health Occupations --- Health Facilities --- Social Sciences --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Health Care --- Surgery, Operative. --- Obstetrics --- Wounds and injuries --- Anesthesia. --- Administration. --- Surgery. --- Anaesthesia --- Trauma surgery --- Obstetrics, Operative --- Operative obstetrics --- Operative surgery --- Surgery --- Surgical techniques --- Hospital administration --- Hospital management --- Technique --- Management and regulation --- Anesthesiology --- Analgesia --- Health services administration --- Management --- Methods --- Surgical procedures [Operative ] --- Organization and administration --- Developing Countries. --- organization & administration. --- methods. --- Developing Nations --- Least Developed Countries --- Less-Developed Nations --- Third-World Nations --- Under-Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Countries --- Third-World Countries --- Under-Developed Countries --- Countries, Developing --- Countries, Least Developed --- Countries, Less-Developed --- Countries, Third-World --- Countries, Under-Developed --- Country, Developing --- Country, Least Developed --- Country, Less-Developed --- Country, Third-World --- Country, Under-Developed --- Developed Countries, Least --- Developed Country, Least --- Developing Country --- Developing Nation --- Least Developed Country --- Less Developed Countries --- Less Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Country --- Less-Developed Nation --- Nation, Less-Developed --- Nation, Third-World --- Nation, Under-Developed --- Nations, Developing --- Nations, Less-Developed --- Nations, Third-World --- Nations, Under-Developed --- Third World Countries --- Third World Nations --- Third-World Country --- Third-World Nation --- Under Developed Countries --- Under Developed Nations --- Under-Developed Country --- Under-Developed Nation --- LMICs --- Low Income Countries --- Low and Middle Income Countries --- Lower-Middle-Income Country --- Middle Income Countries --- Countries, Middle Income --- Country, Low Income --- Country, Lower-Middle-Income --- Country, Middle Income --- Low Income Country --- Lower Middle Income Country --- Lower-Middle-Income Countries --- Middle Income Country

Manual of basic techniques for a health laboratory
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ISBN: 9241545305 9789241545303 9786610041350 1417526920 1280041358 9240680926 Year: 2003 Publisher: Geneva World Health Organization

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This is the second edition of a laboratory manual published by WHO in the 1980s. The new edition is necessary because of new procedures and technologies developed since the previous edition that have proved useful to small laboratories in developing countries. These procedures and technologies have been included in the relevant sections of the manual and some obsolete procedures have been replaced by more up-to-date techniques.; The manual provides a practical guide to the safe and accurate performance of basic laboratory techniques. Intended for use by laboratory technicians working in peripheral-level laboratories in developing countries, the book emphasizes simple, economical procedures that can yield accurate results where resources, including equipment, are scarce and the climate is hot and humid.; The book is divided into three parts. The first describes the setting-up of a peripheral health laboratory and general laboratory procedures, including use of a microscope and laboratory balances, centrifugati.

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Clinical Laboratory Techniques --- Laboratories --- Developing Countries --- International Cooperation --- Investigative Techniques --- Internationality --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Science, Social --- Sciences, Social --- Social Science --- Diagnoses and Laboratory Examinations --- Diagnosis, Laboratory --- Laboratory Diagnosis --- Laboratory Examinations and Diagnoses --- Laboratory Techniques, Clinical --- Clinical Laboratory Technique --- Diagnoses, Laboratory --- Laboratory Diagnoses --- Laboratory Technique, Clinical --- Technique, Clinical Laboratory --- Techniques, Clinical Laboratory --- Developing Nations --- Least Developed Countries --- Less-Developed Nations --- Third-World Nations --- Under-Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Countries --- Third-World Countries --- Under-Developed Countries --- Countries, Developing --- Countries, Least Developed --- Countries, Less-Developed --- Countries, Third-World --- Countries, Under-Developed --- Country, Developing --- Country, Least Developed --- Country, Less-Developed --- Country, Third-World --- Country, Under-Developed --- Developed Countries, Least --- Developed Country, Least --- Developing Country --- Developing Nation --- Least Developed Country --- Less Developed Countries --- Less Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Country --- Less-Developed Nation --- Nation, Less-Developed --- Nation, Third-World --- Nation, Under-Developed --- Nations, Developing --- Nations, Less-Developed --- Nations, Third-World --- Nations, Under-Developed --- Third World Countries --- Third World Nations --- Third-World Country --- Third-World Nation --- Under Developed Countries --- Under Developed Nations --- Under-Developed Country --- Under-Developed Nation --- Globalization --- International Aspects --- International Perspectives --- International Relations --- Multinational Aspects --- Multinational Perspectives --- Aspect, International --- Aspect, Multinational --- Aspects, International --- Aspects, Multinational --- International Aspect --- International Perspective --- Multinational Aspect --- Multinational Perspective --- Perspective, International --- Perspective, Multinational --- Perspectives, International --- Perspectives, Multinational --- Relations, International --- Investigative Technics --- Investigative Technic --- Investigative Technique --- Technic, Investigative --- Technics, Investigative --- Technique, Investigative --- Techniques, Investigative --- Treaties --- Foreign Aid --- Aid, Foreign --- Cooperation, International --- Treaty --- Clinical Laboratory Diagnoses --- Clinical Laboratory Testings --- Clinical Laboratory Tests --- Clinical Laboratory Test --- Clinical Laboratory Testing --- Diagnose, Clinical Laboratory --- Laboratory Test, Clinical --- Laboratory Testing, Clinical --- Test, Clinical Laboratory --- Testing, Clinical Laboratory --- Medical Laboratory Science --- Clinical Laboratory Services --- International Law --- Medical laboratories --- Structured techniques --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Medical technology --- LMICs --- Low Income Countries --- Low and Middle Income Countries --- Lower-Middle-Income Country --- Middle Income Countries --- Countries, Middle Income --- Country, Low Income --- Country, Lower-Middle-Income --- Country, Middle Income --- Low Income Country --- Lower Middle Income Country --- Lower-Middle-Income Countries --- Middle Income Country


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International perspectives on sexual and reproductive health.
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ISSN: 19440405 Year: 2009 Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Alan Guttmacher Institute,

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International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (formerly International Family Planning Perspectives), published 1975-2020, focuses on peer-reviewed research about sexual and reproductive health in low- and middle-income countries in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Asia. Topics include contraceptive practice and research; fertility levels, trends and determinants; adolescent pregnancy; sexual behavior; HIV and other sexually transmitted infections; public policies and legal issues affecting family planning and childbearing; program operation, development and evaluation; information, education and communication activities; reproductive, maternal and child health; and abortion. Special reports, commentaries and viewpoint pieces supplement the research content and aim to inspire new approaches to issues affecting low- and middle-income countries. All research article abstracts are available in Spanish and French.

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Birth control --- Birth control. --- Sexual Behavior --- Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice --- Family Planning Services --- legislation & jurisprudence --- Developing countries --- Family Planning Programs --- Planned Pregnancy --- Pregnancy, Planned --- Family Planning --- Family Planning Program --- Family Planning Service --- Planned Pregnancies --- Planning Service, Family --- Planning Services, Family --- Pregnancies, Planned --- Program, Family Planning --- Programs, Family Planning --- Service, Family Planning --- Services, Family Planning --- Contraception --- Population Control --- Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice --- Premarital Sex Behavior --- Sex Behavior --- Sex Orientation --- Sexual Activities --- Anal Sex --- Oral Sex --- Sexual Activity --- Sexual Orientation --- Activities, Sexual --- Activity, Sexual --- Behavior, Premarital Sex --- Behavior, Sex --- Behavior, Sexual --- Orientation, Sexual --- Sex, Anal --- Sex, Oral --- Sex --- Reproductive Behavior --- Population control --- Pregnancy --- Family planning --- Reproductive rights --- Prevention --- Sexual Behavior. --- Developing Countries. --- Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice. --- legislation & jurisprudence. --- Developing Nations --- Least Developed Countries --- Less-Developed Nations --- Third-World Nations --- Under-Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Countries --- Third-World Countries --- Under-Developed Countries --- Countries, Developing --- Countries, Least Developed --- Countries, Less-Developed --- Countries, Third-World --- Countries, Under-Developed --- Country, Developing --- Country, Least Developed --- Country, Less-Developed --- Country, Third-World --- Country, Under-Developed --- Developed Countries, Least --- Developed Country, Least --- Developing Country --- Developing Nation --- Least Developed Country --- Less Developed Countries --- Less Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Country --- Less-Developed Nation --- Nation, Less-Developed --- Nation, Third-World --- Nation, Under-Developed --- Nations, Developing --- Nations, Less-Developed --- Nations, Third-World --- Nations, Under-Developed --- Third World Countries --- Third World Nations --- Third-World Country --- Third-World Nation --- Under Developed Countries --- Under Developed Nations --- Under-Developed Country --- Under-Developed Nation --- Family & Marriage --- Kontrola urodzin --- Kontrola urodzin. --- LMICs --- Low Income Countries --- Low and Middle Income Countries --- Lower-Middle-Income Country --- Middle Income Countries --- Countries, Middle Income --- Country, Low Income --- Country, Lower-Middle-Income --- Country, Middle Income --- Low Income Country --- Lower Middle Income Country --- Lower-Middle-Income Countries --- Middle Income Country

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