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The growing caseload of chronic life-long conditions calls for a move towards full self-management in low-income countries

Josefien van Olmen, Grace Ku, Raoul Bermejo, Guy Kegels, Katharina Hermann, Wim Van Damme Globalization and Health 2011, 7:38 (10 October 2011)

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An analysis of Liberia's 2007 national health policy: lessons for health systems strengthening and chronic disease care in poor, post-conflict countries

Patrick T Lee, Gina R Kruse, Brian T Chan, Moses BF Massaquoi, Rajesh R Panjabi, Bernice T Dahn, Walter T Gwenigale Globalization and Health 2011, 7:37 (10 October 2011)

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Understanding chronic non-communicable diseases in Latin America: towards an equity-based research agenda

Fernando G De Maio Globalization and Health 2011, 7:36 (7 October 2011)

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HIV as a chronic disease considerations for service planning in resource-poor settings

Lucy Reynolds Globalization and Health 2011, 7:35 (4 October 2011)

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More than just talk: the framing of transactional sex and its implications for vulnerability to HIV in Lesotho, Madagascar and South Africa

Kirsten Stoebenau, Stephanie A Nixon, Clara Rubincam, Samantha Willan, Yanga ZN Zembe, Tumelo Tsikoane, Pius T Tanga, Haruna M Bello, Carlos F Caceres, Loraine Townsend, Paul G Rakotoarison, Violette Razafintsalama Globalization and Health 2011, 7:34 (30 September 2011)

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The first decade of antiretroviral therapy in Africa

Nathan Ford, Alexandra Calmy, Edward J Mills Globalization and Health 2011, 7:33 (29 September 2011)

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Government use licenses in Thailand: The power of evidence, civil movement and political leadership

Suwit Wibulpolprasert, Vichai Chokevivat, Cecilia Oh, Inthira Yamabhai Globalization and Health 2011, 7:32 (12 September 2011)

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HIV/AIDS, chronic diseases and globalisation

Christopher J Colvin Globalization and Health 2011, 7:31 (26 August 2011)

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Pharmacogenomic technologies: a necessary "luxury" for better global public health?

Catherine Olivier, Bryn Williams-Jones Globalization and Health 2011, 7:30 (24 August 2011)

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Globalization and its methodological discontents: Contextualizing globalization through the study of HIV/AIDS

Garrett W Brown, Ronald Labonté Globalization and Health 2011, 7:29 (23 August 2011)

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Government use licenses in Thailand: an assessment of the health and economic impacts

Inthira Yamabhai, Adun Mohara, Sripen Tantivess, Kakanang Chaisiri, Yot Teerawattananon Globalization and Health 2011, 7:28 (14 August 2011)

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Globalisation of birth markets: a case study of assisted reproductive technologies in India

Nadimpally Sarojini, Vrinda Marwah, Anjali Shenoi Globalization and Health 2011, 7:27 (12 August 2011)

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Major multinational food and beverage companies and informal sector contributions to global food consumption: implications for nutrition policy

Eleanore Alexander, Derek Yach, George A Mensah Globalization and Health 2011, 7:26 (1 August 2011)

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Scaling up antiretroviral therapy in Uganda: using supply chain management to appraise health systems strengthening

Ricarda Windisch, Peter Waiswa, Florian Neuhann, Florian Scheibe, Don de Savigny Globalization and Health 2011, 7:25 (1 August 2011)

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Packaged water: optimizing local processes for sustainable water delivery in developing nations

Ayokunle C Dada Globalization and Health 2011, 7:24 (29 July 2011)

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The private sector, international development and NCDs

Christine Hancock, Lise Kingo, Olivier Raynaud Globalization and Health 2011, 7:23 (28 July 2011)

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'It's risky to walk in the city with syringes': understanding access to HIV/AIDS services for injecting drug users in the former Soviet Union countries of Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan

Neil Spicer, Daryna Bogdan, Ruairi Brugha, Andrew Harmer, Gulgun Murzalieva, Tetiana Semigina Globalization and Health 2011, 7:22 (13 July 2011)

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Framing international trade and chronic disease

Ronald Labonté, Katia S Mohindra, Raphael Lencucha Globalization and Health 2011, 7:21 (4 July 2011)

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Global Health Initiatives and aid effectiveness: insights from a Ugandan case study

Valeria Oliveira Cruz, Barbara McPake Globalization and Health 2011, 7:20 (4 July 2011)

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Global health initiatives (GHIs) are intended to provide additional resources to health efforts. However, improving the effectiveness of these depends on better co-ordination between GHIs and the recipient government leaderships.

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Understanding multinational companies in public health systems, using a competitive advantage framework

Jane Lethbridge Globalization and Health 2011, 7:19 (1 July 2011)

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The economics of health and climate change: key evidence for decision making

Guy Hutton Globalization and Health 2011, 7:18 (27 June 2011)

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How is Telemedicine perceived? A qualitative study of perspectives from the UK and India

Melisa Martínez Álvarez, Rupa Chanda, Richard D Smith Globalization and Health 2011, 7:17 (20 May 2011)

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The Health Systems Funding Platform: Is this where we thought we were going?

Peter S Hill, Peter Vermeiren, Katabaro Miti, Gorik Ooms, Wim Van Damme Globalization and Health 2011, 7:16 (19 May 2011)

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'A major lobbying effort to change and unify the excise structure in six Central American countries': How British American Tobacco influenced tax and tariff rates in the Central American Common Market

Chris Holden, Kelley Lee Globalization and Health 2011, 7:15 (19 May 2011)

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A review of health system infection control measures in developing countries: what can be learned to reduce maternal mortality

Julia Hussein, Dileep V Mavalankar, Sheetal Sharma, Lucia D'Ambruoso Globalization and Health 2011, 7:14 (19 May 2011)

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