Systematic review of economic analyses of health care-associated infections
BACKGROUND: Economic evidence is needed to assess the burden of health care-
associated infections (HAIs) and cost-effectiveness of interventions aimed at reducing …
associated infections (HAIs) and cost-effectiveness of interventions aimed at reducing …
[HTML][HTML] Reliable direct measurement of causes of death in low-and middle-income countries
P Jha - BMC medicine, 2014 - Springer
Background Most of the 48 million annual deaths in low-and middle-income countries
(LMICs) occur without medical attention at the time of death so that the causes of death …
(LMICs) occur without medical attention at the time of death so that the causes of death …
[HTML][HTML] Prospective study of one million deaths in India: rationale, design, and validation results
Background Over 75% of the annual estimated 9.5 million deaths in India occur in the home,
and the large majority of these do not have a certified cause. India and other developing …
and the large majority of these do not have a certified cause. India and other developing …
[PDF][PDF] Counting the dead is one of the world's best investments to reduce premature mortality
P Jha - Hypothesis, 2012 - cghr.org
Vital statistics on causes of death (COD) by age, gender, social status and geography have
transformed health in developed countries. Robust COD information, especially for adult …
transformed health in developed countries. Robust COD information, especially for adult …
A portfolio model of drug development for tuberculosis
SW Glickman, EB Rasiel, CD Hamilton, A Kubataev… - Science, 2006 - science.org
Published by AAAS (see figure, this page, top). However, the likelihood of the portfolio's
generating at least one successful compound by 2010 is less than 5%. As expected, when …
generating at least one successful compound by 2010 is less than 5%. As expected, when …
[HTML][HTML] Promoting equitable global health research: a policy analysis of the Canadian funding landscape
K Plamondon, D Walters, S Campbell… - Health Research Policy …, 2017 - Springer
Background Recognising radical shifts in the global health research (GHR) environment,
participants in a 2013 deliberative dialogue called for careful consideration of equity-centred …
participants in a 2013 deliberative dialogue called for careful consideration of equity-centred …
[HTML][HTML] Resource asymmetries and cumulative advantages: Canadian and US research universities and the field of global health
A Oleksiyenko, CM Sá - Higher Education, 2010 - Springer
Global health is becoming an important area of inquiry and learning in North American
research universities, stemming from on-going and new commitments to the field by multiple …
research universities, stemming from on-going and new commitments to the field by multiple …
Human health: the twentieth century transformation of human health—its magnitude and value
DT Jamison, P Jha, V Malhotra… - How Much Have Global …, 2013 - books.google.com
I have tried always to remember a simple truth about the past that the historically
inexperienced are prone to forget. Most people in the past either died young or expected to …
inexperienced are prone to forget. Most people in the past either died young or expected to …
[PDF][PDF] Global poverty and the demands of morality
T Ord - Perry (Ed.), God, the Good, and Utilitarianism …, 2014 - academia.edu
Global poverty is one of the most pressing issues of our time, yet many ethical theories are
reluctant to take positive action towards the poor seriously. I contrast this with the strong …
reluctant to take positive action towards the poor seriously. I contrast this with the strong …
[BOOK][B] Infectious disease, injury and reproductive health
This chapter identifies key priorities for the control of infectious disease, injury, and
reproductive health problems for the 2012 Copenhagen Consensus. It draws directly upon …
reproductive health problems for the 2012 Copenhagen Consensus. It draws directly upon …