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[1]
The preventable burden of pneumococcal disease in the developing world
[2]
Immune restoration disease after antiretroviral therapy
[3]
Childhood malaria in a region of unstable transmission and high human immunodeficiency virus prevalence
[4]
Conditional Cash Transfers for Improving Uptake of Health Interventions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review
[5]
Response to measles vaccine in Haitian infants 6 to 12 months old. Influence of maternal antibodies, malnutrition, and concurrent illnesses
[6]
Do antenatal parasite infections devalue childhood vaccination?
[7]
Fecal markers of intestinal inflammation and permeability associated with the subsequent acquisition of linear growth deficits in infants
[8]
The effects of malnutrition on child mortality in developing countries
[9]
The Butajira Rural Health Project in Ethiopia: mothers' perceptions and practices in the care of children with acute respiratory infections
[10]
Persistent diarrhea in Vietnamese children: a preliminary report
[11]
The stunting syndrome in developing countries
[12]
Translating research into policy and practice in developing countries: a case study of magnesium sulphate for pre-eclampsia
[13]
Effect of preventive supplementation with ready-to-use therapeutic food on the nutritional status, mortality, and morbidity of children aged 6 to 60 months in Niger: a cluster randomized trial
[14]
Effect of vaccines on bacterial meningitis worldwide
[15]
Performance of rotavirus vaccines in developed and developing countries
[16]
Latex agglutination test for diagnosing pneumococcal pneumonia in children in developing countries
[17]
Analyses of health outcomes from the 5 sites participating in the Africa and Asia clinical efficacy trials of the oral pentavalent rotavirus vaccine
[18]
evaluation of costa rican excellence: award for high quality and performance (evaluación del “premio a la excelencia para la alta calidad y desempeño”en costa rica)
[19]
the idea of learning without constraints of time and place in library sciences in developing countries
[20]
l'importanza degli scambi per i paesi in via di sviluppo. (the importance of trade for developing countries)
[21]
emerging infectious diseases and the role of syndromic surveillance in the developing world
[22]
operationalizing cognitive science and technologies’ research and development the “brain and cognition study group (bcsg)” initiative from shiraz, iran
[23]
Comparison of two cluster sampling methods for health surveys in developing countries
[24]
Can we trust measures of healthcare utilization from household surveys?
[25]
Optimization of household survey sampling without sample frames
[26]
Uncovering the pervasive significance of population education: an approach for stimulating students' interest
[27]
Feasibility of satellite image-based sampling for a health survey among urban townships of Lusaka, Zambia
[28]
Aflatoxin exposure in utero causes growth faltering in Gambian infants
[29]
Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in developing countries
[30]
Social factors tend to decline age-standardized all-cause mortality rates in China during 2005-2015: evidence from an ecological study
[31]
Bacteremia in febrile Malawian children: clinical and microbiologic features
[32]
The Role of Anti-calcitonin Gene-related Peptide in Migraine and its Implication in Developing Countries: A Reasonable Option to Consider Despite Higher Cost.
[33]
Assessing the Potential Deployment of Biosensors for Point-of-Care Diagnostics in Developing Countries: Technological, Economic and Regulatory Aspects
[34]
Does CO emissions-economic growth relationship reveal EKC in developing countries? Evidence from Kazakhstan.
[35]
Analysis of Factors Contributing to the Spread of Cholera in Developing Countries.
[36]
Challenges of diffusion and commercialization of bioenergy in developing countries
[37]
A New Method for Post-introduction Risk Assessment of Biological Invasions Among Introduced Shrubs in Developing Countries.
[38]
Gastronomic experiences of foreign tourists in developing countries. The case in the city of Oruro (Bolivia).
[39]
Barriers for conducting clinical trials in developing countries- a systematic review
[40]
Determinants of the credit risk in developing countries: a case of Kosovo banking sector
[41]
Ethical practices of small and medium-sized enterprises in developing countries: Literature analysis
[42]
A prospective look at the burden of sharps injuries and splashes among trauma health care workers in developing countries: true picture or tip of iceberg.
[43]
A qualitative approach to assess innovation in small infant industries within developing countries: The case of pharmaceuticals in Tunisia<sup>†</sup>
[44]
Benefits of global partnerships to facilitate access to medicines in developing countries: a multi-country analysis of patients and patient outcomes in GIPAP
[45]
Regional Policy for Disaster Risk Management in Developing Countries Within the Sendai Framework: A Systematic Review.
[46]
Data-based decision making in developing countries: balancing accountability measures and improvement efforts
[47]
On-farm wastewater treatment using biochar from local agroresidues reduces pathogens from irrigation water for safer food production in developing countries.
[48]
Comprehensive analysis of municipal solid waste rejected fractions as a source of Refused Derived Fuel in developing countries (case study of Isfahan- Iran): Environmental Impact and sustainable development
[49]
The impacts of sector growth and monetary policy on income inequality in developing countries
[50]
Inflation and income inequality in developed and developing countries
[51]
Dynamic assessment of economic and environmental performance index and generation, composition, environmental and human health risks of hospital solid waste in developing countries; A state of the art of review.
[52]
Healthcare waste management in Asian developing countries: A mini review.
[53]
Design for occupational safety and health of workers in construction in developing countries: a study of architects in Nigeria
[54]
Public employment decline in developing countries in the 21st century: The role of globalization
[55]
How embodied carbon in trade affects labor income in developing countries.
[56]
On the benefits of nominal appreciations: Contrasting evidence across developed and developing countries
[57]
Unmet need for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in older adults in developing countries: Experience from a Latin American referral center.
[58]
Intergenerational healthcare inequities in developing countries.
[59]
Do international non-governmental organizations inhibit globalization? The case of capital account liberalization in developing countries
[60]
SURVEY DESIGN TO GRASP AND COMPARE USER'S ATTITUDES ON BUS RAPID TRANSIT (BRT) IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
[61]
Globalisation, governance, accountability and the natural resource ‘curse’: Implications for socio-economic growth of oil-rich developing countries
[62]
Sustainable financing of health promotion services in selected countries: Best experience for developing countries.
[63]
Ex-ante Inequality of Opportunity in Child Malnutrition: New Evidence from Ten Developing Countries in Asia.
[64]
Political risk and valuation of renewable energy investments in developing countries
[65]
Institutions and FDI: evidence from developed and developing countries
[66]
Invited review: Role of livestock in human nutrition and health for poverty reduction in developing countries.
[67]
Cross-sectional study of morbidity, morbidity-associated factors and cost of treatment in Ngaoundere, Cameroon, with implications for health policy in developing countries and development assistance policy
[68]
Understanding mode choice decisions for shopping mall trips in metro cities of developing countries
[69]
Business regulation, rule of law and formal entrepreneurship: evidence from developing countries
[70]
STATISTICS ANXIETY AMONG MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: PROBLEMS AND WAY FORWARD
[71]
The environmental Kuznets curve in the presence of corruption in developing countries.
[72]
The role of financial sector in energy demand and climate changes: evidence from the developed and developing countries.
[73]
To examine environmental pollution by economic growth and their impact in an environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) among developed and developing countries.
[74]
On the importance of a motivational agency variable: Being a formal business in developing countries is only helpful for growth if business owners show a high degree of personal initiative.
[75]
Political institutions and finance-growth nexus in emerging markets and developing countries: A tale of one threshold
[76]
The green bond market: a potential source of climate finance for developing countries
[77]
Innovation and SME finance: Evidence from developing countries
[78]
Proposing “Mobile, Finance, and Information” Toolkit for Financial Inclusion of the Poor in Developing Countries
[79]
Understanding the use of long-term: Finance in developing countries
[80]
Ownership structure and access to finance in developing countries
[81]
Physicians, Poverty, and Profits: Can Robin Hood Finance Health Care in Developing Countries?
[82]
Understanding and adoption of E-Finance in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in developing countries: A study of Bangladesh and South Africa
[83]
Finance and growth nexus: What role for institutions in developed and developing countries?
[84]
Can Climate Finance Contribute to Gender Equity in Developing Countries?
[85]
Do Workers Remittances Promote Access to Finance? Evidence from Asia-Pacific Developing Countries
[86]
Study on the demand of climate finance for developing countries based on submitted INDC
[87]
Climate Finance in and between Developing Countries: An Emerging Opportunity to Build On
[88]
Not a panacea: private-sector engagement in adaptation and adaptation finance in developing countries
[89]
Climate mitigation finance across developing countries: what are the major determinants?
[90]
Finance, institutions and human development: Evidence from developing countries
[91]
Usage of finance information systems in developing countries: Identifying factors during implementation that impact use
[92]
Professional insights strengthening access to finance for women-owned SMEs in developing countries
[93]
The potential of structured finance to foster agricultural lending in developing countries
[94]
Urban solid waste management in developing countries from the sustainable supply chain management perspective: A case study of Brazil's largest slum
[95]
Globalization and health equity: The impact of structural adjustment programs on developing countries.
[96]
Amitraz: A Perpetual Silent Menace among Children in Developing Countries - A Case Report
[97]
Motorcycle Drivers’ Parking Lot Choice Behaviors in Developing Countries: Analysis to Identify Influence Factors
[98]
Sustainability of smallholder tea production in developing countries: Learning experiences from farmer field schools in Kenya
[99]
Does expanding fiscal space lead to improved funding of the health sector in developing countries?: lessons from Kenya, Lagos State (Nigeria) and South Africa.
[100]
Accounting infrastructure and accountability in the management of public expenditure in developing countries: A focus on Nigeria
[101]
Technological innovation to achieve sustainable development—Renewable energy technologies diffusion in developing countries