Tuesday, 1st of December 2015 |
Most consulted articles from Rwanda, 2014 and 2015
From being a minor player in medical research, Rwanda has, in the last 20 years, come to the fore in terms of well documented work in malaria (3, 5, 14, 20-23), HIV (2,4,12,17-19), health systems research (9, 11, 15, 16), and approtech (8), with Rwandan researchers taking the lead in most cases.
I am listing these articles in reverse order by popularity so as to highlight recent articles which have not yet seen a large readership.
Good reading/rereading.
BD
Article Title |
No of Hits |
http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5111 |
12 |
http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5038 |
23 |
http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5060 |
24 |
http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5045 |
34 |
http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=4915 |
76 |
http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=3702
|
102 |
http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=3361 |
115 |
http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=3034 |
147 |
http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=3162 |
181 |
10. TRENDS AND SOCIAL DIFFERENTIALS IN CHILD MORTALITY IN RWANDA 1990-2010: RESULTS FROM THREE DEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH SURVEYS http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=4120 |
181 |
11. FIVE ITEMS ON HEALTH SYSTEMS IN RWANDA http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=2698 |
203 |
12. ART COVERAGE IN RWANDA: SUCCESSES AND REMAINING CHALLENGES http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=4147 |
224 |
13. INTEGRATION OF COMPREHENSIVE WOMENS HEALTH PROGRAMMES INTO HEALTH SYSTEMS: CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION, CARE AND CONTROL IN RWANDA http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=2696
|
256 |
14. PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM INFECTION DOES NOT AFFECT HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS VIRAL LOAD IN COINFECTED RWANDAN ADULTS http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=3253 |
273 |
15. THE HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH PROGRAM IN RWANDA — A NEW PARTNERSHIP http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=2697 |
313 |
16. TOWARDS UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE: AN EVALUATION OF RWANDA MUTUELLES IN ITS FIRST EIGHT YEARS http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=2695 |
376 |
17. HIV-FREE SURVIVAL AMONG NINE- TO 24-MONTH-OLD CHILDREN BORN TO HIV-POSITIVE MOTHERS IN THE RWANDA NATIONAL PMTCT PROGRAMME http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=2700 |
389 |
18. FIVE ITEMS ON HIV AND HIV PREVENTION IN RWANDA http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=2702 |
391 |
19. PREVENTION OF MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HIV: COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTIRETROVIRAL REGIMENS AND FEEDING OPTIONS IN RWANDA http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=2701 |
395 |
20. PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS OF MALARIA AMONG CHILDREN IN SOUTHERN HIGHLAND RWANDA http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=2706 |
407 |
21. TRENDS IN MALARIA CASES, HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS AND DEATHS FOLLOWING SCALE-UP OF ANTI-MALARIAL INTERVENTIONS, 2000-2010, RWANDA http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=2708 |
415 |
22. MALARIA PREVALENCE, SPATIAL CLUSTERING AND RISK FACTORS IN A LOW ENDEMIC AREA OF EASTERN RWANDA: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=2707 |
431 |
23. FIVE ITEMS ON MALARIA AND MALARIA CONTROL IN RWANDA http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=2709 |
440 |
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41144194 |
www.measlesinitiative.org www.technet21.org www.polioeradication.org www.globalhealthlearning.org www.who.int/bulletin allianceformalariaprevention.com www.malariaworld.org http://www.panafrican-med-journal.com/ |