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Epidemiological Bulletin, v. 26, n.1, Mar. 2005

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2005
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Organización Panamericana de la Salud
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Abstract
IN THIS ISSUE: Editorial | Health Analysis: Epidemiologic Situation of Human Rabies in Latin America in 2004 | Evaluation of the cases of human rabies to refine the approach to technical cooperation | Methodological Notes in Epidemiology: Methods for measuring health inequalities (Part II) | Summary of the principal existing methodologies for the detection of inequality of health | From sketch to digital maps: GIS-DDT | Use of Geographic Information Systems for malaria control in Mexico and Central America | Norms and Standards in Epidemiology: Maternal and Congenital Syphilis: Case Definitions | Recommendations for the implementation of the program for congenital syphilis elimination.
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Epidemiological Bulletin;v. 26. 2005
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Rabies virus; Health Inequality Monitoring; Geographic Information Systems; Malaria; Mexico; Central America; Syphilis, Congenital
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