PHA-Exchange> id21 Insights Health #4, September 2003 - RECEIVE IT AND FUTURE ISSUES FREE OF CHARGE

Tom Barker TomB at ids.ac.uk
Thu Nov 13 07:14:45 PST 2003


id21 Insights Health #4, September 2003 - RECEIVE IT AND FUTURE ISSUES
FREE OF CHARGE 
The fourth issue of id21's Insights Health print review has been
published. Issue # 4, guest edited by Professor Anthony Costello of the
International Perinatal Care Unit at the Institute of Child Health,
London, considers the barriers facing the achievement of the infant
mortality Millennium Development Goal in 2015. Professor Costello's
editorial highlights how vital the reduction of newborn mortality rates
is if the goal of a two third cut in the global under five infant
mortality rate is to be accomplished. 
Other articles debate what the best options are for preventing mother to
child HIV transmission through breastfeeding; discuss the obesity
epidemic amongst adolescents in urban China; and consider the
significance of the connection between epilepsy and malaria in children
in sub-Saharan Africa. 
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