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Dr Philip Setel
Dr David Whiting
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Core verbal autopsy procedures with comparative validation results from two countries2006
Dr David Whiting
Dr Philip Setel
Estimating cause-specific mortality from community- and facility-based data sources in the United Republic of Tanzania: Options and implications for mortality burden estimates2006
Dr Philip Setel
Dr David Whiting
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Validity of verbal autopsy procedures for determining cause of death in Tanzania2006
Dr Philip Setel
Dr David Whiting
Cost and results of information systems for health and poverty indicators in the United Republic of Tanzania2005
Dr Philip Setel
Effect of recall on estimation of non-fatal injury rates: a community based study in Tanzania2005
Dr Philip Setel
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr David Whiting
Is It Time to Reassess the Categorization of Disease Burdens in Low-Income Countries?2004
Dr David Whiting
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Dr Philip Setel
Community-based monitoring of safe motherhood in the United Republic of Tanzania2003
Dr Philip Setel
Lessons from Mount Kilimanjaro: schooling, community and gender in East Africa2002
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Philip Setel
Dr Louise Hayes
Dr Terry Aspray
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
et al.
Noncommunicable diseases in sub-Saharan Africa: where do they feature in the health research agenda?2001
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Philip Setel
Dr Terry Aspray
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Noncommunicable diseases in sub-Saharan Africa: Where do they feature in the health research agenda?2001
Dr Philip Setel
Relationship between malaria endemicity and acute febrile illness mortality in children [2]2001
Dr David Whiting
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Philip Setel
The importance of injury as a cause of death in sub-Saharan Africa: Results of a community-based study in Tanzania2001
Dr Philip Setel
Professor Nigel Unwin
Cause-specific adult mortality: evidence from community-based surveillance - selected sites, Tanzania, 1992-19982000
Dr Philip Setel
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Cause-specific adult mortality: Evidence from community-based surveillance - Selected sites, Tanzania, 1992-19982000
Dr Philip Setel
Dr David Whiting
Educational status is related to mortality at the community level in three areas of Tanzania, 1992-19982000
Dr Philip Setel
Professor Nigel Unwin
Satellite broadcast on preparing for the next influenza pandemic2000
Dr David Whiting
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Terry Aspray
Dr Richard Edwards
Dr Philip Setel
et al.
The pitfalls of measuring changes in smoking habits. Essential NCD Health Intervention Project Team2000
Dr Terry Aspray
Dr Richard Edwards
Dr David Whiting
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Philip Setel
et al.
The pitfalls of measuring changes in smoking habits. Essential NCD Health Intervention Project Team2000
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Dr Terry Aspray
Dr Eugene Sobngwi
Dr Philip Setel
et al.
Economic globalisation and its effect on health - Some diseases could be eradicated for the cost of a couple of fighter planes1998