Tuesday, 20th of September 2016 |
Most Consulted Items, Rwanda
Rwanda is becoming a popular topic both in the medical and the general press. Readers of The Economist will already have seen the article on health insurance in Rwanda, which has gone farther than in most African countries (see http://www.economist.com/news/middle-east-and-africa/21707226-how-poor-country-brought-health-insurance-91-population-african?zid=304&ah=e5690753dc78ce91909083042ad12e30 ).
Here are the most popular items on Rwanda appearing in the last 12 months.
Good reading.
BD
Article Title |
No of Hits |
Malaria, anaemia and under-nutrition: three frequently co-existing conditions among preschool children in rural Rwanda http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5060 |
204 |
Assessing the social vulnerability to malaria in Rwanda http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=4915 |
198 |
PrePex Male Circumcision: Follow-Up and Outcomes during the First Two Years of Implementation at the Rwanda Military Hospital http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5038 |
165 |
Most consulted articles from Rwanda, 2014 and 2015 http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5133 |
150 |
How do you circumcise a nation? The Rwandan case study http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5045 |
149 |
A cost comparison of introducing and delivering pneumococcal, rotavirus and human papillomavirus vaccines in Rwanda http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5111 |
146 |
Effect of pentavalent rotavirus vaccine introduction on hospital admissions for diarrhoea and rotavirus in children in Rwanda: a time-series analysis http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5525 |
117 |
Drivers of improved health sector performance in Rwanda: a qualitative view from within http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5866 |
88 |
Effectiveness of Pentavalent Rotavirus Vaccine under Conditions of Routine Use in Rwanda http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=6123 |
86 |
Achieving a "Grand Convergence" in Global Health by 2035: Rwanda Shows the Way Comment on "Improving the World´s Health Through the Post-2015 Development Agenda: Perspectives From Rwanda" http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5990 |
74 |
Successive introduction of four new vaccines in Rwanda: High coverage and rapid scale up of Rwanda´s expanded immunization program from 2009 to 2013 http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=6162 |
62 |
Decline in Child Hospitalization and Mortality After the Introduction of the 7-Valent Pneumococcal Conjugative Vaccine in Rwanda http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=6301 |
53 |
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