Sexually Transmitted Infections

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Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries (2nd Edition)
  1. 59. Adolescent Health Programs
    1. Economic Analysis
  2. 57. Contraception
    1. Equity: Distributing the Benefits of Subsidies
    2. Intervention Cost and Cost-Effectiveness
    3. Interventions
    4. Nature, Causes, and Burden of the Conditions That Can Be Addressed
    5. Research and Development Agenda
  3. 55. Drug Resistance
  4. 11. Fiscal Policies for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
    1. Subsidies for Health and Health-Related Products
    2. Taxes and Tax Expenditures: Design and Outcomes
  5. 10. Gender Differentials in Health
    1. Women's Excess Disease Burdens
  6. 29. Health Service Interventions for Cancer Control in Developing Countries
    1. Acknowledgments
    2. Applicability of Cost-Effectiveness Studies from Developed to Developing Countries
    3. Burden of Cancer in Developing Countries
    4. Conclusions
    5. Cost-Effectiveness of Cancer Control Interventions
    6. Research Agenda
  7. 18. HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment
    1. Obstacles to HIV Control
    2. Prevention in Theory and Practice: Using Epidemic Profiles and Contextual Factors to Inform Prevention Guidelines
    3. Prevention-Care Synergy
  8. 8. Improving the Health of Populations: Lessons of Experience
  9. 6. Product Development Priorities
    1. Diagnostics
  10. 17. Sexually Transmitted Infections
    1. Acknowledgments
    2. Bacterial and Viral STIs and Their Sequelae
    3. Burden of STIs and Benefits of Control
    4. Conclusions
    5. Effectiveness of the Principal Interventions
    6. Intervention Costs and Cost-Effectiveness
    7. Introduction
    8. Research and Development Agenda
    9. Scaling Up Control Strategies
Global Burden of Disease and Risk Factors
  1. 4. Comparative Quantification of Mortality and Burden of Disease Attributable to Selected Risk Factors
    1. Directions for Future Research
  2. 3. The Burden of Disease and Mortality by Condition: Data, Methods, and Results for 2001
    1. Acknowledgments
Priorities in Health
  1. 6. Providing Interventions

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