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The second edition is designed to push disease-control studies into the 21st century. It outlines a stark picture of the current and future state of global health but also offers "best health buys" - the most crucial, proven, and cost-effective health care investments for developing countries.
The book prominently features work by RFF researchers Ramanan Laxminarayan and Jeffrey Chow. Senior Fellow Laxminarayan was the lead author of , "Intervention Cost-Effectiveness: Overview of Main Messages", to which Chow contributed, and , "Drug Resistance."
Laxminarayan and Chow also contributed to:
- : Diarrheal Diseases
- : Helminth Infections:
Soil-Transmitted Helminth Infections and Schistosomiasis
- : Acute Respiratory Infections in Children
- : Neurological Disorders
The volume is published alongside , a shorter companion book; and , which incorporates information from more than 10,000 datasets relating to population health and mortality. In conjunction with these publications, DCPP launched on April 3. The website includes a "create your own book" feature, in which users can pick chapters for a custom PDF, along with fact sheets, a global health calendar, and a quarterly newsletter. |
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Media Coverage World Bank: Developing Countries Need More Aid for Health Care Voice Of America June 2, 2006 Saving Millions for Just a Few Dollars The Washington Post April 3, 2006
The Seattle Times April 3, 2006 Hartford Courant April 3, 2006
U.S. Newswire March 20, 2006 TMCnet March 20, 2006 |