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  1. 1. Preference for Artemisinin–based combination therapy among healthcare providers, Lokoja,North-Central Nigeria

  2. Sylvanus C. Welle, Olufemi Ajumobi, MagbagbeolaDairo,et.al......................................................................................001


  3. 2. Strengthening breast cancer services in Vietnam: a mixed-methods study

  4. Chris Jenkins, Tran Thu Ngan, Nguyen Bao Ngoc, et al...............................................................................................009


  5. 3. (How) does RBF strengthen strategic purchasing of health care? Comparing the experience of Uganda, Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of the Congo

  6. Sophie Witter, Maria Paola Bertone, Justine Namakula, et al........................................................................................020


  7. 4. Optimizing data visualization for reproductive, maternal, newborn, child health, and nutrition (RMNCH&N) policymaking: data visualization preferences and interpretation capacity among decision-makers in Tanzania

  8. Tricia Aung, Debora Niyeha, Shagihilu Shagihilu, et al..................................................................................................040


  9. 5. Decision-making in the practice of female genital mutilation or cutting in Sudan: a crosssectional study

  10. Majdi M. Sabahelzain, Ahmed Gamal Eldin, Suad Babiker, et al...................................................................................054


  11. 6. Probing popular and political discourse on antimicrobial resistance in China

  12. An Yi Yu, Susan Rogers Van Katwyk and Steven J. Hoffman.......................................................................................062


  13. 7. Rationale and protocol for estimating the economic value of a multicomponent quality improvement strategy for diabetes care in South Asia

  14. Kavita Singh, Mohammed K. Ali, Raji Devarajan, et al..................................................................................................071


  15. 8. Effect of a community health worker mHealth monitoring system on uptake of maternal and

  16. newborn health services in Rwanda

  17. Celestin Hategeka, Hinda Ruton and Michael R. Law...................................................................................................081


  18. 9. Trends in the prevalence and care-seeking behaviour for acute respiratory infections among Ugandan Infants

  19. Sanni Yaya and Ghose Bishwajit...................................................................................................................................092


  20. 10. Measuring the impact of household energy consumption on respiratory diseases in India

  21. Mohammad Ahmad Faizan and Ramna Thakur............................................................................................................102


  22. 11. Prevalence of hypertension and prehypertension in Nepal: a systematic review and metaanalysis

  23. Huang Y, Guo P, Karmacharya B M, et al......................................................................................................................111


  24. 12. Subnational health management and the advancement of health equity: a case study of

  25. Ethiopia

  26. Nicole Bergen, Arne Ruckert, Manisha A. Kulkarni, et al..............................................................................................121


  27. 13. Assessing the feasibility and appropriateness of introducing a national health insurance scheme in

  28. Malawi

  29. Adrian Gheorghe, Kai Straehler-Pohl, Dominic Nkhoma, et al.....................................................................................134


  30. 14. The politics of the basic benefit package health reforms in Tajikistan

  31. Eelco Jacobs..........................................................................................................................................................................145


  32. 15. Effects of scaling up various community-level interventions on child mortality in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania: a modeling study

  33. Celestin Hategeka, Germaine Tuyisenge, Christian Bayingana, et al..........................................................................157


  34. 16. The potential impact of a “curative intervention” for HIV: a modelling study

  35. Leo Beacroft and Timothy B. Hallett…………………………………...............................................................................170


  36. 17. Priority setting towards achieving under-five mortality target in Africa in context of sustainable

  37. development goals: an ordinary least squares (OLS) analysis

  38. Michael Acheampong, Chukwudi Ejiofor, Abraham Salinas-Miranda, et al...................................................................178


  39. 18. The intentions, needs, advantages and barriers: a survey of twenty-nine countries articipating in the“Belt and Road Initiative” health cooperation

  40. Wang Y, Liang X, Liu Y, et al………………………........................................................................................................194


  41. 19. Implementation and fidelity of a participatory learning and action cycle intervention to prevent and control type 2 diabetes in rural Bangladesh

  42. Morrison, J, Akter K, Jennings H.M, et al.....................................................................................................................202


  43. 20. The political economy of results-based financing: the experience of the health system in Zimbabwe

  44. Sophie Witter, Yotamu Chirwa, Pamela Chandiwana, et al.........................................................................................217


  45. 21. Impact of macro-fiscal determinants on health financing: empirical evidence from low-and

  46. middle-income countries

  47. Deepak Kumar Behera and Umakant Dash……………...............................................................................................234


  48. 22. A synthesis of implementation science frameworks and application to global health gaps

  49. Pablo Villalobos Dintrans, Thomas J. Bossert, Jim Sherry, et al..................................................................................247


  50. 23. The impacts of the global gag rule on global health: a scoping review

  51. Constancia Mavodza, Rebecca Goldman and Bergen Cooper...................................................................................258


  52. 24. A China - Vietnam collaboration for public health care: a preliminary study

  53. Zhu S, Zhu W, Qian W, et al…………..........................................................................................................................279


  54. 25. Prevalence and factors associated with underweight, overweight and obesity among women of

  55. reproductive age in India

  56. Gulam Muhammed Al Kibria, Krystal Swasey, Md Zabir Hasan, et al.........................................................................286


  57. 26. Leveraging the lessons learned from financing HIV programs to advance the universal health coverage (UHC) agenda in the East African Community.

  58. Henry Zakumumpa, Sara Bennett and Freddie Ssengooba.......................................................................................298


  59. 27. Obstacles to advancing women’s health in Mozambique: a qualitative investigation into the

  60. perspectives of policy makers

  61. Mary Qiu, Talata Sawadogo-Lewis, Katia Ngale, et al................................................................................................308


  62. 28. A tool for estimating antiretroviral medication coverage for HIV-infected women during pregnancy (PMTCT-ACT)

  63. Bruce A. Larson, Nafisa Halim, Isaac Tsikhutsu, et al.................................................................................................318


  64. 29. Understanding surgical care delivery in Sub-Saharan Africa: a cross-sectional analysis of surgical

  65. volume, operations, and financing at a tertiary referral hospital in rural Tanzania

  66. Praveen Paul Rajaguru, Mubashir Alavi Jusabani, Honest Massawe, et al...............................................................326


  67. 30. Treatment failure and associated factors among first line patients on highly active antiretroviral

  68. therapy in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis

  69. Moges Agazhe Assemie, Muluneh Alene, Daniel Bekele Ketema, et al.....................................................................335


  70. 31. Feasibility assessment of invigorating grassrooTs primary healthcare for prevention and management of cardiometabolic diseases in resource-limited settings in China, Kenya, Nepal, Vietnam (the FAITH study): rationale and design

  71. Gong E, Lu H, Shao S, et al........................................................................................................................................345


  72. 32. Governance function analysis of the Patriotic Health Movement in China

  73. Zhao X, Yuan B, Yu Y, et al.........................................................................................................................................354


  74. 33. A scoping review of non-communicable disease research capacity strengthening initiatives in

  75. low and middle-income countries

  76. Tilahun Nigatu Haregu, Allison Byrnes, Kavita Singh, et al.......................................................................................368


  77. 34. Applying the workload indicators of staffing needs method in determining frontline health workforce staffing for primary level facilities in Rivers state Nigeria

  78. Sunny Okoroafor, Samuel Ngobua, Maritza Titus, et al.............................................................................................379


  79. 35. Exploring health workforce regulation practices and gaps in Ethiopia: a national cross- sectional study

  80. Daniel Dejene, Tegbar Yigzaw, Samuel Mengistu, et al............................................................................................387


  81. 36. Reflecting on tuberculosis case notification and treatment outcomes in the Volta region of Ghana:

  82. a retrospective pool analysis of a multicentre cohort from 2013 to 2017

  83. Eric Osei, Samuel Oppong, Daniel Adanfo, et al.......................................................................................................399


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