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3691 |
Use of traditional medicines in the management of HIV/AIDS opportunistic infections in Tanzania: a case in the Bukoba rural district Enthalten in Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine Bd. 3, 10.7.2007, Nr. 1, date:12.2007: 1-8
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3692 |
Use pattern of maternal health services and determinants of skilled care during delivery in Southern Tanzania: implications for achievement of MDG-5 targets Enthalten in BMC pregnancy and childbirth Bd. 7, 06.12.2007, Nr. 1, date:12.2007: 1-7
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3693 |
Usefulness of day 7 lumefantrine plasma concentration as a predictor of malaria treatment outcome in under-fives children treated with artemether-lumefantrine in Tanzania Enthalten in Malaria journal Bd. 19, 11.2.2020, Nr. 1, date:12.2020: 1-8
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3694 |
Users' and health service providers' perception on quality of laboratory malaria diagnosis in Tanzania Enthalten in Malaria journal Bd. 10, 6.4.2011, Nr. 1, date:12.2011: 1-7
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3695 |
Using Analysis of Governance to Unpack Community-Based Conservation: A Case Study from Tanzania Enthalten in Environmental management Bd. 56, 2.7.2015, Nr. 5, date:11.2015: 1214-1227
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3696 |
Using audit to enhance quality of maternity care in resource limited countries: lessons learnt from rural Tanzania Enthalten in BMC pregnancy and childbirth Bd. 11, 16.11.2011, Nr. 1, date:12.2011: 1-8
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3697 |
Using Bayesian state-space models to understand the population dynamics of the dominant malaria vector, Anopheles funestus in rural Tanzania Enthalten in Malaria journal Bd. 21, 3.6.2022, Nr. 1, date:12.2022: 1-17
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3698 |
Using classification tree modelling to investigate drug prescription practices at health facilities in rural Tanzania Enthalten in Malaria journal Bd. 11, 5.9.2012, Nr. 1, date:12.2012: 1-11
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3699 |
Using community-owned resource persons to provide early diagnosis and treatment and estimate malaria burden at community level in north-eastern Tanzania Enthalten in Malaria journal Bd. 11, 3.5.2012, Nr. 1, date:12.2012: 1-8
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3700 |
Using contraceptives to delay first birth: a qualitative study of individual, community and health provider perceptions in southern Tanzania Enthalten in BMC public health Bd. 17, 3.10.2017, Nr. 1, date:12.2017: 1-13
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