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Measles Mortality Reduction Contributes Substantially to Reduction of All Cause Mortality Among Children Less Than Five Years of Age, 1990-2008VAN DEN ENT, Maya M. V. X; BROWN, David W; HOEKSTRA, Edward J et al.The Journal of infectious diseases. 2011, Vol 204, issn 0022-1899, S18-S23, SUP1Article
Innovative Use of Surveillance Data to Harness Political Will to Accelerate Measles Elimination: Experience From Guangxi, ChinaJIATONG ZHUO; HOEKSTRA, Edward J; GE ZHONG et al.The Journal of infectious diseases. 2011, Vol 204, issn 0022-1899, S463-S470, SUP1Article
Has the 2005 measles mortality reduction goal been achieved? A natural history modelling study. CommentaryELLIMAN, David; BEDFORD, Helen; WOLFSON, Larn J et al.Lancet (British edition). 2007, Vol 369, Num 9557, issn 0140-6736, 165-166,191-200 [12 p.]Article
Measles Supplementary Immunization Activities and GAVI Funds as Catalysts for Improving Injection Safety in AfricaHOEKSTRA, Edward J; VAN DEN ENT, Maya M. V. X; DAO, Halima et al.The Journal of infectious diseases. 2011, Vol 204, issn 0022-1899, S190-S197, SUP1Article
Impact of Supplementary Immunization Activities in Measles-Endemic Areas: A Case Study From Guangxi, ChinaJIATONG ZHUO; WENKUI GENG; HOEKSTRA, Edward J et al.The Journal of infectious diseases. 2011, Vol 204, issn 0022-1899, S455-S462, SUP1Article