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Journal articleBasáñez MG, Marshall C, Carabin N, et al., 2004,
Bayesian statistics for parasitologists
, TRENDS IN PARASITOLOGY, Vol: 20, Pages: 85-91, ISSN: 1471-4922- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 59
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Journal articleBoily MC, Bastos FI, Desai K, et al., 2004,
Changes in the transmission dynamics of the HIV epidemic after the wide-scale use of antiretroviral therapy could explain increases in sexually transmitted infections - Results from mathematical models
, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES, Vol: 31, Pages: 100-112, ISSN: 0148-5717- Cite
- Citations: 69
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Journal articleDawkins MS, Donnelly CA, Jones TA, 2004,
Chicken welfare is influenced more by housing conditions than by stocking density
, NATURE, Vol: 427, Pages: 342-344, ISSN: 0028-0836- Cite
- Citations: 476
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Journal articleSpark-du-Prez N, Zaba B, Nyamukapa CA, et al., 2004,
Kusvika taparadzaniswa nerufu (Until death do us part)
, African Journal of AIDS Research, Vol: 3, Pages: 81-91, ISSN: 1608-5906 -
OtherDadzie KY, Basáñez MG, Richards F, 2004,
Epidemiology, parasite biology, modeling
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- Citations: 4
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Journal articleBoily MC, White RG, Alary M, et al., 2004,
Transmission of HIV via unsafe injection or unsafe sex? Anomalies or misunderstanding?
, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STD & AIDS, Vol: 15, Pages: 61-63, ISSN: 0956-4624- Cite
- Citations: 4
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Journal articleSoumbey-Alley E, Basáñez MG, Bissan Y, et al., 2004,
Uptake of <i>Onchocerca volvulus</i> (Nematoda: Onchocercidae) by <i>Simulium</i> (Diptera: Simuliidae) is not strongly dependent on the density of skin microfilariae in the human host
, JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY, Vol: 41, Pages: 83-94, ISSN: 0022-2585- Cite
- Citations: 18
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Journal articleHauck K, Rice N, 2004,
A longitudinal analysis of mental health mobility in Britain
, Health Economics, Vol: 13, Pages: 981-1001, ISSN: 1099-1050This paper is concerned with quantifying the level of mental health mobility in the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS). We investigate whether the extent of intertemporal fluctuations in mental health is different across categories of socio-economic group such as income quintiles, educational attainment and social class. Our measure of mental health is the 12-item version of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) that serves as a self-administered screening test aimed at detecting psychiatric disorders. Using 11 waves of the BHPS and a variety of methods we show there is much mobility in mental health from one wave to the next. Further the extent of mobility varies across socio-economic categories with greatest persistence observed in more disadvantaged groups. In general, these groups suffer poorer mental health and experience more periods of ill-health. Our results have implications for the design of appropriate prevention policies targeting mental illness within different risk groups, and also for the measurement of long-term inequalities in mental health across socioeconomic groups.Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Conference paperBotto C, Barrera R, Delgado L, et al., 2004,
Geographical patterns of onchocerciasis in southern Venezuela
, 9th European Multicolloquium of Parasitology, Publisher: MEDIMOND PUBLISHING CO, Pages: 447-451 -
ReportHauck K, Smith PC, Goddard M, 2004,
The Economics of Priority Setting for Health Care: A Literature Review
, Health, Nutrition and Population Discussion Paper, Washington DC, Publisher: World Bank
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