Items where Division is "Institut für Public Health (IPH)" and Year is 2021
Dissertation
Salazar, Miguel Antonio (2021) Syndromic surveillance for governance in health emergencies and disaster risk management in the Philippines. [Dissertation]
Article
Wachinger, Jonas ; Kibuuka Musoke, Daniel ; Oldenburg, Catherine E. ; Bärnighausen, Till ; Ortblad, Katrina F. ; McMahon, Shannon A. (2021) “But I Gathered My Courage”: HIV Self-Testing as a Pathway of Empowerment Among Ugandan Female Sex Workers. Qualitative Health Research, 31 (3). pp. 443-457. ISSN 1049-7323 (Druck-Ausg.), 1552-7557 (Online-Ausg.)
Abstract of a medical dissertation
Glaser, Nicola Susanne (2021) Chronic kidney disease and human immunodeficiency virus : a cross-sectional study in a resource limited setting in Lilongwe, Malawi to determine prevalence, associations and methods of determination. [Abstract of a medical dissertation]
Huber, Götz Bernhard (2021) Nutzung frei zugänglicher elektronischer Ressourcen (open access) für eine fundierte Entscheidungsfindung durch Akteure im Gesundheitssektor Kamerun. [Abstract of a medical dissertation]
Jahn, Rosa (2021) Public-private knowledge exchange in medical research and access to medicines : HPV vaccine case study. [Abstract of a medical dissertation]
Meltzer, Laura (2021) Previous flooding and implementation of adaptation measures in the Huasco Valley, Chile. [Abstract of a medical dissertation]
Moazen, Babak (2021) Infectious diseases and control strategies in prisons in the European Union countries. [Abstract of a medical dissertation]
Omer, Mazin (2021) Epidemiological research aimed at characterizing the contribution of birth order to the risk for traumatic brain injury. [Abstract of a medical dissertation]
Salazar, Miguel Antonio (2021) Syndromic surveillance for governance in health emergencies and disaster risk management in the Philippines. [Abstract of a medical dissertation]
Scheibe, Florian Johannes Bastian (2021) Assessing the quality of a public antiretroviral therapy program for human immunodeficiency virus in a district of eastern Uganda. [Abstract of a medical dissertation]