All Stories

  1. Ebola and Public Authority: Saving Loved Ones in Sierra Leone
  2. New biosocial perspectives on the control of neglected tropical diseases
  3. DEWORMING DELUSIONS? MASS DRUG ADMINISTRATION IN EAST AFRICAN SCHOOLS
  4. BIOSOCIAL APPROACHES TO THE CONTROL OF NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES
  5. Ebola: limitations of correcting misinformation
  6. The Politics and Anti-Politics of Infectious Disease Control
  7. WILL MASS DRUG ADMINISTRATION ELIMINATE LYMPHATIC FILARIASIS? EVIDENCE FROM NORTHERN COASTAL TANZANIA
  8. Will increased funding for neglected tropical diseases really make poverty history?
  9. Border parasites: schistosomiasis control among Uganda's fisherfolk
  10. Does mass drug administration for the integrated treatment of neglected tropical diseases really work? Assessing evidence for the control of schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminths in Uganda
  11. RESISTING CONTROL OF NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES: DILEMMAS IN THE MASS TREATMENT OF SCHISTOSOMIASIS AND SOIL-TRANSMITTED HELMINTHS IN NORTH-WEST UGANDA
  12. Teaching atlas of chest imaging
  13. CORE GROUPS AND THE TRANSMISSION OF HIV: LEARNING FROM MALE SEX WORKERS
  14. THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF PUBLIC HEALTH
  15. Learning From HIV and AIDS
  16. The Mental Health of War-damaged Populations
  17. Rethinking female circumcision
  18. Bilharzia and the boys: Questioning common assumptions
  19. Introduction. Learning from HIV and AIDS: from multidisciplinary to interdisciplinarity
  20. Conflicts and Compromises? Experiences of Doing Anthropology at the Interface of Public Policy