Millions of children die every year from malaria, tuberculosis, diarrhoea, neonatal disorders, and many other diseases found primarily in low and mid income countries. Many devoted clinicians and scientists have contributed significantly to the understanding and care of these diseases, however research remains disproportionately aimed at diseases affecting those in high income countries
Background: Child survival efforts can be effective only if they are based on accurate information a...
Introduction: Infant and child mortality remains high in the poor population of developing countries...
More than 230 000 children are born in Africa with sickle cell disease (SCD) each year: approximatel...
Enormous strides have been made in reducing the number of global under-five child deaths through exp...
When it comes to global health, there is no 'them'... only 'us.'" - Global Health Council There is ...
More than 10 million children die each year, most from preventable causes and almost all in poor cou...
Communicable diseases are still the leading cause of childhood mortality in third world countries. H...
BACKGROUND:Despite the known burden of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) on child health, there is ...
Developing countries disproportionally suffer from mortality and morbidity especially for children. ...
Patterns of cancer incidence across the world have undergone substantial changes as a result of indu...
Marginalised populations in many low- and middle-income countries experience an increasing burden of...
Four million neonates die each year. These deaths are mostly in low-income countries, but neonatal m...
IntroductionThere is need for more data on critical care outcomes and interventions from low- and mi...
BackgroundDespite the known burden of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) on child health, there is l...
es with disproportionate heavy burden on Africa, India, Southeast Asia and South America [1]. days o...
Background: Child survival efforts can be effective only if they are based on accurate information a...
Introduction: Infant and child mortality remains high in the poor population of developing countries...
More than 230 000 children are born in Africa with sickle cell disease (SCD) each year: approximatel...
Enormous strides have been made in reducing the number of global under-five child deaths through exp...
When it comes to global health, there is no 'them'... only 'us.'" - Global Health Council There is ...
More than 10 million children die each year, most from preventable causes and almost all in poor cou...
Communicable diseases are still the leading cause of childhood mortality in third world countries. H...
BACKGROUND:Despite the known burden of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) on child health, there is ...
Developing countries disproportionally suffer from mortality and morbidity especially for children. ...
Patterns of cancer incidence across the world have undergone substantial changes as a result of indu...
Marginalised populations in many low- and middle-income countries experience an increasing burden of...
Four million neonates die each year. These deaths are mostly in low-income countries, but neonatal m...
IntroductionThere is need for more data on critical care outcomes and interventions from low- and mi...
BackgroundDespite the known burden of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) on child health, there is l...
es with disproportionate heavy burden on Africa, India, Southeast Asia and South America [1]. days o...
Background: Child survival efforts can be effective only if they are based on accurate information a...
Introduction: Infant and child mortality remains high in the poor population of developing countries...
More than 230 000 children are born in Africa with sickle cell disease (SCD) each year: approximatel...