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WHO Global Tuberculosis Programme["Community TB Care in Africa" : a collaborative project coordinated by WHO : report on a "lessons learned" meeting in Harare, Zimbabwe, 27-29 September 2000]

World Health Organization[Surmounting challenges : procurement of antiretroviral medicines in low- and middle-income countries : the experience of Médicins Sans Frontières]

World Health Organization[Water resources development and vector-borne diseases in Malawi : report of a national seminar, Blantyre, 8-13 November 1998]

Mills, A. JKapalamula, JChisimbi, S[The cost of the district hospital : a case study in Malawi / A. J. Mills, J. Kapalamula, & S. Chisimbi]

Ngalande-Banda, Ellias EWorld Health Organization. Office of International Cooperation[Macroeconomic development and the health sector in Malawi : country paper / by E. E. Ngalande Banda]

Kelly, Paul M[Local problems, local solutions : improving tuberculosis control at the district level in Malawi / Paul M. Kelly, A problèmes locaux, solutions locales : l' amélioration de la lutte contre la tuberculose au niveau du district au Malawi : résuméProblemas locales, soluciones locales : mejora de la lucha contra la tuberculosis a nivel distrital en Malawi : resumen]
World Health Organization[Multidrug therapy for leprosy : an end in sight : how five countries, India, Ethiopia, Malawi, Venezuela, Brazil, are using drugs of today to make leprosy a disease of yesterday]Tratamiento multimedicamentoso de la lepra : el triunfo se avecina, cómo cinco países, India, Etiopía, Malawi, Venezuela, Brasil, están utilizando los medicamentos de hoy para convertir la lepra en una enfermedad de ayer

World Health Organization[Lèpre : le bout du tunnel, polychimiothérapie et lutte antilépreuse, comment cinq pays, L' Inde, l' Ethiopie, le Malawi, Le Vénézuela, le Brésil, utilisent les médicaments d' aujourd'hui pour faire de la lèpre une maladie d' hier, Multidrug therapy for leprosy : an end in sight : how five countries, India, Ethiopia, Malawi, Venezuela, Brazil, are using drugs of today to make leprosy a disease of yesterday]

Molyneux, M. EMarsh, KUNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical DiseasesInformal Meeting on Severe and Complicated Malaria (1991 : Kilifi, Kenya)[Epidemiological aspects of severe and complicated malaria : research needs / M. Molyneux, K. Marsh]

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