22 research outputs found
Schematic of inter-relationships between climate and health, with examples of determinants on a global to individual scale.
<p>Schematic of inter-relationships between climate and health, with examples of determinants on a global to individual scale.</p
Meteorological station (a) and datalogger (b) in one of the study sites
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Effect of meteorological factors on clinical malaria risk among children: an assessment using village-based meteorological stations and community-based parasitological survey"</p><p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/7/101</p><p>BMC Public Health 2007;7():101-101.</p><p>Published online 8 Jun 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC1913509.</p><p></p
Additional file 1: of Household cereal crop harvest and children’s nutritional status in rural Burkina Faso
(1) Note on study subject representativeness, (2) Sensitivity Analysis I: exclusion of observations with high crop production values, (3) Characteristics of study population in relation to food energy production from food crops. (DOCX 44.8Â kb
Additional file 2: of Health economic evaluation of moist wound care in chronic cutaneous leishmaniasis ulcers in Afghanistan
Decision analytical model. Three treatment alternatives in patients with open chronic cutaneous Leishmaniasis wounds. (PDF 281 kb
Additional file 1: of Health economic evaluation of moist wound care in chronic cutaneous leishmaniasis ulcers in Afghanistan
Multilingual abstract in the five official working languages of the United Nations. (PDF 478 kb
Additional file 3: of Health economic evaluation of moist wound care in chronic cutaneous leishmaniasis ulcers in Afghanistan
Calibration of the decision tree with model assumptions and decision nodes probabilities, Efficacy parameters, Direct medical costs, Direct non-medical costs, Indirect costs. Baseline values, sensitivity ranges and distributions. (PDF 287 kb
Additional file 4: of Health economic evaluation of moist wound care in chronic cutaneous leishmaniasis ulcers in Afghanistan
Tornado diagrams, 3-way sensitivity analyses and Cost-Effectiveness Planes. In the 3-way Sensitivity Analysis of Effectiveness represent variation of primary closure probabilities in Group I versus II with a 12.5% (Figure S7) and 25% (Figure S8) non-compliant patients rate in Group I. (PDF 1082 kb
Additional file 2: Table S1: of Cost-effectiveness of an electronic clinical decision support system for improving quality of antenatal and childbirth care in rural Tanzania: an intervention study
Economic cost of eCDSS intervention in USD, 2009-14. This table shows detailed economic cost of eCDSS implementation (XLSX 31 kb
Pregnancy complications.
<p>*P<0.05 (5% level of significance)</p><p>Pregnancy complications.</p