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  1. Exploring the Utility of Trello – An Alternative Learning Management System in Facilitating Problem-Based Learning in Medical Education
  2. Fostering Empathy: Nurturing Compassionate Healers through Innovative Teaching and Insightful Assessment in Medical Education
  3. Capacity building of teachers to conduct fair online assessments
  4. From Chaos to Clarity: Use of Mind Maps as a Tool to Ensure Better Learning among Medical Students
  5. Integrating social accountability into the medical curriculum: The Need, Implementation, and Impact measurement
  6. Integrating diversity into the medical curriculum
  7. Assessing the Merits and Effectiveness of Peer Teaching in Small Groups through the Employment of Different Learning Media
  8. Ensuring delivery of medical education in conflict-affected nations
  9. Substandard and Falsified Medical Products: Time to Arrest Their Growth
  10. Advocating the Use of Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification Assay to Improve the Rates of Diagnosis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Resource-constraint Settings
  11. Programmatic Assessment for the Specialty of Community Medicine for Undergraduate Medical Students
  12. From tradition to transformation: Revolutionizing medical education for the digital age through virtual problem-based learning
  13. Gamification in medical education: An approach to enhance active engagement of students
  14. Restoring services targeting sexual and reproductive health during the COVID-19 pandemic
  15. Virtual reality in medical institutions: Innovative tool to strengthen the process of delivery of medical education
  16. Public Health Interventions to Minimize the Impact of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
  17. Strategies to Reduce the Cost of Medical Education in India: A Narrative Review
  18. Exploring the scope and utility of digital proximity tracing in the effective containment of COVID-19 infection: A narrative review
  19. Perception of Faculty toward Challenges in Teaching and the Role of Medical Education Workshops in Addressing Them: A Mixed-Methods Study
  20. Recommendations for the use of Face Masks among Children to Contain Coronavirus Disease-2019 Pandemic
  21. Strengthening the Delivery of Essential Services for Tuberculosis Care during the Ongoing Coronavirus Disease-2019 Pandemic
  22. Team-Based Learning in Medical Colleges: Need, Scope, and the Potential Factors for Successful Implementation
  23. Advocating active and meaningful involvement of patients in the delivery of medical education
  24. Challenges encountered by teachers in medical education
  25. Inclusion of sexual health-related competencies in undergraduate medical education
  26. Integrating patient safety in the existing undergraduate medical curriculum
  27. Integrating geriatric competencies in the undergraduate medical education
  28. Prioritizing training of undergraduate medical students in mental health competencies
  29. Strengthening the process of implementation of coaching in medical education settings
  30. Strengthening the process of self-directed learning in medical education by targeting teachers and students
  31. COVID-19 and impairment of mental health: public health perspective
  32. Ensuring smooth implementation of attitude, ethics, and communication module in medical colleges: SWOT analysis
  33. COVID-19 and Lung Cancer: Strengthening the Prevention Component and Improving the Prognosis
  34. Promoting the Conduct of Medical Education Journal Clubs in Teaching Medical Institutions
  35. Ensuring safety of guests and staffs in hotels from COVID-19 infection: World Health Organization
  36. COVID-19 Infection: Use of Face Masks in Children in Community Settings
  37. Containment of Coronavirus Disease-2019 Pandemic in India: Need to Adopt a Concerted and Multisectoral Response
  38. Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic and Tuberculosis Control: Possibilities of Joint Action
  39. Comprehensive Surveillance Needed to Contain COVID-19
  40. Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic: Strengthening water, sanitation, and hygiene facilities for interrupting the chain of transmission
  41. De-emphasizing time-based training in the delivery of competency-based medical education for undergraduates in India: Justification, challenges, and potential solutions
  42. Employment of objective structured clinical examination tool in the undergraduate medical training
  43. Encouraging reflection among medical undergraduate and postgraduate students for advancement of learning and development of skills
  44. Ensuring successful implementation of portfolios in medical institutions: Potential challenges and solutions
  45. Health system preparedness for a potential third wave of COVID-19: An Indian perspective
  46. Implementation of a student support system in medical institutions
  47. Implementing foundation course for medical undergraduates in India
  48. Inclusion of competencies pertaining to robotic surgery in the medical curriculum: Scope, need, and considerations
  49. Introducing electives in the undergraduate medical training period: Points to ponder
  50. Introducing the component of telemedicine in the undergraduate medical education training period
  51. Justifying the need of developing research skills among medical students to strengthen the practice of evidence-based medicine
  52. Obesity and its impact on the different aspects of the COVID-19 infection: Public health perspective
  53. Research and development priorities in the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic
  54. Training medical students to develop the skills for establishing clinical diagnosis
  55. Using script concordance tests for assessing clinical reasoning skills of medical students
  56. Short communication: strengthening risk communication and community engagement for the containment of the Corona Virus Disease 2019 outbreak
  57. Azalan küresel kolera eğilimleri: güçlendirilecek alanlar ve ileriye dönük alınacak yol
  58. Yenilikçi yaklaşımlarla HIV testi hizmetlerinin güçlendirilmesi: Dünya Sağlık Örgütü
  59. Short communication: expanding the range of services to the survivors of Ebola virus disease in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  60. Role of Clinical Rehabilitation in Recuperating from the COVID-19 Illness
  61. Ensuring safe repatriation of the citizens amidst the threat of Corona Virus Disease 2019 Pandemic
  62. Envisaging employment of the non-pharmaceutical interventions in the effective containment of the COVID-19 pandemic
  63. Bulaşıcı olmayan hastalıkların daha iyi önlenmesi ve kontrolü için halk sağlığı stratejilerinin gözden geçirilmesi
  64. Ensuring optimal utilization of personal protective equipment in the coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic
  65. Standardized risk assessment and management of exposure amongst healthcare workers to coronavirus disease 2019
  66. Utilization of work place based assessment tools in medical education: Potential challenges and solutions
  67. Addressing the challenge of child marriage through vocational services
  68. Rabies elimination: Thailand leads the way for different nations in the South-East Asian region
  69. Sağlık sektöründe toplumsal cinsiyet dönüşümündeki stratejileri formüle etmek ve uygulamak için acil gereksinim vardır
  70. Göçmenler ve Mülteciler Arasında COVID-19 Salgınının Etkili Bir Şekilde Kontrol Altına Alınması: Dünya Sağlık Örgütü
  71. 2019-nCoV outbreak declared as public health emergency of international concern: What next?
  72. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak: Strengthening the treatment component in health care establishments to minimize case fatality
  73. Employment of AWaRe tool in reducing the emergence of antimicrobial resistance: The World Health Organization
  74. Estimation of the prevalence of tobacco consumption among rural women in South India using mixed methods analysis
  75. Minimizing the risk of international spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak by targeting travelers
  76. Need of a concerted and sustained approach in the fight against corona virus disease-2019 pandemic
  77. Perspectives about professionalism among undergraduate students in a medical college in India: A qualitative study
  78. Pregnant women and corona virus disease-2019 outbreaks: What they need to know
  79. Resorting to mathematical modelling approach to contain the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak
  80. Working together to reduce the incidence of cancers in low- and middle-income nations: World Health Organization
  81. Adoption of the population-based sero-epidemiological protocol to effectively respond to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic
  82. Assessing the impact of e-learning in medical education
  83. COVID-19 pandemic: Ensuring health system sustainability through strengthening immunization activities
  84. Call for United Nations and World Health Organization to Tackle COVID-19 Pandemic in the Conflict-Affected Parts of Libya
  85. Containment of the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak by imposing travel restrictions: Worthy approach?
  86. Coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak: Targeting preparedness, readiness, and risk response attributes globally
  87. Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: Improving hospital readiness to meet the rising health-related needs
  88. Coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic: Maintaining an adequate and safe supply of blood and blood products
  89. Critiquing the revised minimum qualifications for promotion of medical teachers in India
  90. Emphasizing the role of youth in the battle against COVID-19 pandemic
  91. Employing behavioral tool to define the response to corona virus disease-2019 pandemic in the European Region
  92. Ensuring delivery of sexual and reproductive health and rights amidst the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic
  93. Health system response to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic-induced violence against women
  94. Implementation of a student-centered curriculum: Challenges ahead and the potential solutions
  95. Improving the COVID-19 outbreak readiness in areas with humanitarian emergencies and low-resource settings
  96. Improving the mental health and wellbeing of the health-care workers and the community through collective actions: Corona virus disease 2019 pandemic
  97. Improving the uptake of human immunodeficiency virus testing services globally
  98. Innovative strategies to strengthen medical education-related activities in medical colleges of India
  99. Necessity to prioritize research activities for a better public health response to Coronavirus Disease-2019 pandemic
  100. Scope of international traffic restrictions in the containment of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: World Health Organization
  101. Strengthening risk communication to avert stigma and discrimination in the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic
  102. Utilizing the framework of polio elimination for the containment of coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak in Nigeria
  103. Utilizing the opportunity of complete lockdown in COVID-19 pandemic for quitting alcohol
  104. Structured framework for organizing an effective interactive teaching-learning session for medical students
  105. AYUSH'u Hindistan'ın sağlık dağıtım sistemine entegre etmek
  106. Addressing the challenge of food-borne trematodiases in East Asian and South American regions
  107. Sağlık tesislerinde su, sanitasyon ve hijyen hizmetlerine erişimin iyileştirilmesi
  108. Influenza pandemic preparedness: gains made and the challenges remaining
  109. Malawi’de dünyanın ilk sıtma aşısının tanıtımı: Dünya Sağlık Örgütü
  110. Spontan Düşüklerin ve Ölü Doğumların Kadınlar Üzerindeki Etkisi: Sağlık Sektörünün Rolü
  111. Empower parents and enable breastfeeding: Role of employers
  112. Implementation of problem-oriented learning sessions in para-clinical years of medical college
  113. Integrated teaching in medical education in India: Scope, current status and opportunities
  114. Necessity to urgently respond to the challenge of malnutrition: World Health Organization
  115. Qualitative study to identify the perception and challenges faced by the faculty of community medicine in the implementation of competency-based medical education for postgraduate students
  116. Whether introduction of competency-based medical education should be advocated in India?
  117. Development, validation and use of appropriate assessment tools for certification of entrustable professional activities in community medicine to produce a competent postgraduate: A pilot study
  118. Exploring the data required for evaluation of a competency-based medical education curriculum in India
  119. Rising trends of herpes simplex virus - 1: A global public health concern
  120. Strategies to deal with publication misconduct among medical students and teaching faculty: An Indian perspective
  121. Strengthening measures to eliminate cervical cancer in the South East Asian Region
  122. Tackling noncommunicable diseases effectively to attain universal health coverage
  123. Tobacco: A serious threat to the development of a nation
  124. Necessity to invest in the welfare of the 10-year-old girls: United Nations Population Fund
  125. Assessment in competency-based medical education: Significance and the existing challenges
  126. Employing analyze, design, develop, implement, and evaluate (ADDIE) model to sensitize postgraduate students about competency-based medical education program
  127. Minimizing the number of newborn deaths in vulnerable sections of the community
  128. Moving closer toward the global elimination of trachoma: World health organization
  129. Preventing the emergence of antimicrobial resistance among food-producing animals
  130. Responding to the global problem of antibiotic resistance: World health organization
  131. Scope of the aptitude tests and their validation in medical education
  132. Status and the gray areas linked to integrated teaching in medical education in India
  133. Strengthening measures to quit tobacco and control the tobacco epidemic globally: World Health Organization
  134. Suicide and mental illnesses: Bridging the existing gaps
  135. Tobacco and cardiovascular diseases: Are we on the right track?
  136. İhmal edilen tropikal hastalıkların önlenmesinde ve kontrolünde kaydedilen ilerlemenin değerlendirilmesi
  137. Küresel viral hepatit problemiyle mücadelede halk sağlığı yanıtının güçlendirilmesi
  138. Uniting to end tuberculosis: World Health Organization
  139. A cross-sectional study to assess the out-of-pocket expenditure of families on the health care of children younger than 5 years in a rural area
  140. The role of environment in determining children’s health
  141. Declaring the end of 2015-2016 yellow fever outbreak in Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  142. Nijerya'nın çatışmadan etkilenen erişilmesi zor bölgelere ulaşan ekipler kurmak: Dünya Sağlık Örgütü
  143. 2017 Measles-Rubella Vaccination Campaign in India
  144. Assessment of the inequalities in the immunization coverage: World Health Organization
  145. Encouraging real-time tracking of vaccines to reduce the risk of stock-outs: World Health Organization
  146. Global prevention and containment of gender-based violence
  147. Meeting the needs of people with autism spectrum disorders in rural settings
  148. Responding to the challenge of antibiotic resistance: World Health Organization
  149. World health organization releases global priority list of antibiotic-resistant bacteria to guide research, discovery, and development of new antibiotics
  150. HEARTS package for the management of cardiovascular diseases
  151. Call for raising the financial allocation to attain the goal of toilet for all: World Health Organization
  152. Conflict management in the field of medical education and healthcare
  153. Evidence-based medicine workshop for teaching faculty of a medical college: Kirkpatrick level 1 evaluation
  154. Medical professionalism in India: Present and future
  155. Scope of reflection in medical education
  156. World Health Organization releases the list of blueprint priority diseases
  157. Zika virüsü hastalığı: daha iyi ve sürekli hazırlıklı olma mecburiyeti
  158. Recent global updates in malaria control and situation in Sub-Saharan Africa region
  159. Role of contact tracing in containing the 2014 Ebola outbreak: a review
  160. Depression: A Global Public Health Priority
  161. Accelerating progress to achieve the sustainable development goal target 3.3 worldwide
  162. Addressing the public health challenge of HIV infection among the vulnerable population group of transgender: An urgent global need
  163. Addressing the public health concern of childhood pneumonia: Global perspective
  164. Addressing the public health concern of depression and anxiety disorders: Financial perspective
  165. Adopting mobile technology to improve maternal care in rural and low-resource settings
  166. Adoption of the nutri-score system in france to reduce the incidence of noncommunicable diseases
  167. Advocating for the community empowerment and family support to improve the quality of care to schizophrenia patients
  168. Advocating for the implementation of the updated guidelines for the management of hepatitis C infection universally
  169. Aiming for Malaria elimination: World Health Organization
  170. Aiming to achieve 100% voluntary blood donation in all nations: Global vision
  171. Aiming to achieve elimination of Chagas disease: Before it acquires a status of global public health concern
  172. Application of data available through health information systems in preventing maternal deaths
  173. Building an effective mechanism to respond to the repeated outbreaks of cholera in the african region
  174. Cardiovascular diseases in low- and middle-income nations: Responding to the leading cause of mortality
  175. Childbirth rights for pregnant women: Success for poland and inspiration for other nations
  176. Childhood cancers in low-resource settings: Reinforcing the need for intensification of efforts
  177. Combating infectious diseases on the global scale in the era of the sustainable development goals
  178. Conditional cash transfer to improve the status of the girl: Indian perspective
  179. Continue the intensity of the ongoing prevention and control measures to contain the 2016 outbreak of yellow fever in Angola
  180. Dealing with the neglected issue of oral health: Building a global consensus
  181. Delivering comprehensive sexuality education among youths to eventually achieve human immunodeficiency virus-free generation
  182. Developing a mechanism to reduce after effects and track health workers affected by terrorism
  183. Discouraging the practice of tobacco initiation among children and adolescents through promoting of smoke-free films
  184. Displaying solidarity and compassion to meet the needs of the refugee population in European region
  185. Elimination target for lymphatic filariasis attained in Sri Lanka and Maldives: World health organization
  186. Encouraging and expanding screening activities for cervical cancer in low-resource settings
  187. Encouraging collaborative efforts between environment and health sector to arrest climate deterioration
  188. Ensuring availability of pregnancy and childbirth care services in conflict-affected regions of Syria
  189. Ensuring delivery of integrated care for reducing the morbidity and mortality attributed to cardiovascular diseases
  190. Ensuring health system resilience following a public health emergency: World Health Organization
  191. Ensuring sound mental health in the workplace
  192. Ensuring the universal adoption of health equity assessment toolkit to minimize health inequalities
  193. Establishing connection among all through blood donation: Current status and public health implications
  194. Expanding the coverage of preventive chemotherapy for the prevention and control of neglected tropical diseases
  195. Expanding the reach and utility of emergency medical teams to ensure appropriate management of disasters
  196. Exploring the geographical burden and responding to the threat of the spread of dengue infection to the unaffected nations
  197. Exploring the scope of enhanced gonococcal antimicrobial surveillance programme
  198. Extending humanitarian assistance to displaced pregnant women in armed conflict-affected nations
  199. Fast-tracking efforts to accomplish the global elimination of trachoma by 2020
  200. Global health security: Transforming commitments into practical actions
  201. How can we respond to the challenge of insufficient physical activity?
  202. Identifying gaps and recommending targeted strategies to ensure effective control of asthma
  203. Implementing mTobacco Cessation program in India to assist users in quitting tobacco: World Health Organization
  204. Implementing maternal death surveillance and response through the Millennium Villages Project: World Health Organization
  205. Improving adolescent health by meeting global standards set by the World Health Organization
  206. Improving patient safety standards in hospitals: A global public health concern
  207. Improving the health standards of women and girls trapped in conflicts: An urgent need
  208. Improving urban health standards: Promotion of equity and development of healthier cities for sustainable development
  209. International agencies working together to empower adolescent girls in Mozambique: A community-based intervention
  210. Limiting pesticide access to minimize suicide incidence
  211. Maternal and neonatal tetanus elimination accomplished from the south-east Asian Region: World Health Organization
  212. Meeting the health care needs of the millions of the refugee population through the mobile clinics approach
  213. Meeting the sexual and reproductive health needs of the neglected population groups in Bhutan
  214. Meeting the sexual and reproductive health needs of young people in developing nations
  215. Mobilizing youth population to spread peace in the conflict-affected regions of Central Africa
  216. Moving ahead from leprosy elimination to leprosy-free world by 2020
  217. My Best Friend: A community-based initiative to ensure women welfare in conflicts-affected Central African Republic region
  218. Necessity to strengthen prevention activities and expand treatment services to accomplish global elimination of Hepatitis C
  219. New guidelines released to ensure transparency and enhance credibility of the reported health estimates: World Health Organization
  220. Noncommunicable diseases: Strengthening the process of data collection for potential risk factors
  221. Offering adolescent girls' centered care in developing nations: Fighting against all odds
  222. Offering integrated package of services to counter stigma associated with HIV
  223. Polio continues to be a public health emergency of international concern: Current updates
  224. Prequalification of the first rapid diagnostic hepatitis C virus test: The World Health Organization
  225. Preventing the acquisition and progression of chronic Hepatitis B infection in middle and low income nations: World health organization
  226. Preventing the outbreaks of food-borne botulism and minimizing the risk of fatality
  227. Prevention and control of Hepatitis A in developing nations: Public health perspective
  228. Prevention and control of legionellosis: A public health perspective
  229. Promoting health standards of the workers in the informal sector: A global concern
  230. Public health approach to minimize the prevalence and associated sequels of leishmaniasis in the affected regions
  231. Public health measures to minimize exposure to arsenic and associated morbidities
  232. Radiation exposure in pediatric imaging: Justification, optimization, and risk communication
  233. Recommending global public health strategies to counter the impact of climate change on health
  234. Responding to the public health challenge of obstetric fistula in developing nations: A preventable cause of physical and social disability
  235. Responding to the rapid upsurge in the rise of overweight and obesity at global scale
  236. Responding to the sensitive issue of sexual health by improving awareness and sexual education
  237. Saving lives of mothers and newborns from infections around the time of childbirth by strengthening health sector response to the public health concern of antibiotic resistance
  238. Streamlining efforts to fight against the global problem of malnutrition in the 2016-2025 decade of action on nutrition
  239. Strengthening childbirth services in conflict-affected regions of South Sudan
  240. Strengthening civil registration system on a global scale: Offering double benefit for the policy makers and the community
  241. Strengthening primary prevention interventions to tackle the problem of congenital anomalies
  242. Strengthening reproductive and sexual health services to minimize the risk of Zika virus associated complications in newborn
  243. Supporting and encouraging breastfeeding through strengthening of the existing legal provisions globally
  244. Switching from trivalent to bivalent OPV: A landmark step in the global eradication of Polio
  245. Targeting asbestos across different industries to minimize the incidence of asbestos-related diseases on the global front
  246. Targeting cervical cancer in low and middle income nations: Necessity of a comprehensive approach
  247. Targeting global elimination of rabies by 2030: Stakeholders' consensus
  248. Targeting the end of the AIDS epidemic in the era of sustainable development by the year 2030
  249. Terminating the status of public health emergency of international concern for ebola outbreak in West Africa: What does it mean? What next?
  250. The global public health challenge of malnutrition: Ensuring trend reversal
  251. The public health concern of mental illnesses: Strengthening of the mental health sector
  252. Training and deploying midwives to reduce the incidence of maternal deaths in Somalia
  253. Uniting the efforts of stakeholders to end tuberculosis globally by 2030
  254. Universal health coverage: Necessity, monitoring, and the vision ahead
  255. Upscaling of interventions for the control of Echinococcosis and its associated complications
  256. Whether fractional dosing of yellow fever vaccine can be recommended to meet the challenges of the ongoing 2016 West African outbreak and the resulting vaccine shortage?
  257. World Health Organization advocates for a two-point strategy to achieve eradication of Yaws from the endemic nations
  258. World Health Organization appeals for investment in the strengthening of the global health workforce to accomplish financial growth
  259. World Health Organization calls for the adoption of updated guidelines for the management of chlamydial, gonococcal, and syphilitic infections
  260. World Health Organization raises concern over the urgent need to respond to the multiple outbreaks of infectious diseases reported in South Sudan amidst the ongoing conflict
  261. World Health Organization validated websites provide reliable information on vaccine safety
  262. Young people acting as ambassadors for the accomplishment of women-related sustainable development goals
  263. Zika virus disease outbreak in Brazil: Existing challenges and role of young people in containing the infection
  264. Zika virus disease: The current status and necessity to implement Strategic Response Framework
  265. Advice to the international visitors to Rio Olympics: World Health Organization
  266. Advocating for the implementation of recommended measures to improve infant and young child feeding
  267. Aiming to reduce salt intake in the world's population and minimize risk of cardiovascular diseases
  268. Dealing with the issues of gender inequality and aiming for the empowerment of adolescent girls
  269. Encouraging pregnant women to deliver in upright position: United Nations Population Fund
  270. Improving the access of assistive products and aiming to make it more affordable
  271. Morocco succeeds to eliminate trachoma as a public health problem: World Health Organization
  272. We Decide: An initiative by the UNFPA to fight for the rights of disabled individuals
  273. World Health Organization prequalifies tests to respond to the challenge of early diagnosis of HIV in infants
  274. Implementing the world health organization's package of essential noncommunicable disease interventions in primary care settings
  275. Systematically designing a questionnaire to assess the knowledge levels of postgraduate students and faculty about competency-based medical education
  276. Training midwives and other cadre of health workers using a solar-charged device in Ethiopia
  277. Nearing elimination of meningitis A from the African "meningitis belt” using meningococcal A conjugate vaccine
  278. Formulation of a Comprehensive Protocol in Clinical Trials
  279. Moving toward the universal health coverage: A strategy to expedite health equity
  280. The 2015 measles outbreak in America: Identified shortcomings and recommendations to the health authorities
  281. Assessing the status of United Nations Millennium Development Goals
  282. World Health Organization calls for curbing illicit tobacco trade market
  283. Encouraging human immunodeficiency virus self-testing among vulnerable group of adolescents: A World Health Organization initiative
  284. Exclusive breastfeeding and stakeholders: Only together we can make it work
  285. Moving into the era of age-friendly society: The global public health need
  286. Role of doctor-patient association in delivery of holistic medical care
  287. A newer toolkit to respond to sexual violence on a global scale: World health organization
  288. Addressing the challenges of diagnostic delay and longer treatment duration for multidrug resistant tuberculosis: World health organization
  289. Minimizing the rates of unsafe abortion in developing nations
  290. Planning a concerted effort to minimize the adverse consequences of cannabis: Public health perspective
  291. Recommended strategies to respond to the challenge of poor immunization coverage in Low-and Middle-income nations
  292. Rising global estimates of dementia: An urgent public health need to stem the tide
  293. Taking major strides in dengue vaccine research: World health organization
  294. Targeting health sector to tackle the menace of female genital mutilation
  295. Targeting the underestimated and underdiagnosed global problem of headache disorders
  296. Zika virus disease: Potential risk for the athletes and the international visitors in the Rio Olympic Games, 2016
  297. A comprehensive approach to minimize the aftereffects of disability on health standards in low resource settings
  298. Addressing the adverse consequences of disability on health status in rural settings
  299. Addressing the public health concerns associated with Buruli ulcer on a global scale
  300. Alarming global estimates of herpes simplex virus 1: A lot needs to be done from the public health dimension
  301. An indispensable need to offer comprehensive clinical care to the Ebola survivors
  302. Breastfeeding and strengthening of the economy: Offering merits beyond nutrition
  303. Bridging the epilepsy treatment gap in low- and middle-income nations
  304. Childhood tuberculosis: Administering child-friendly tuberculosis medicines in the right dosage universally
  305. Dealing with the neglected public health issue of drowning in low-resource settings
  306. Dearth in research and development of health products for responding to neglected diseases: An urgent public health need
  307. Devising a comprehensive strategy to improve the neonatal health and survival rates in low-resource settings
  308. Don't we have better challenges and bigger enemies than targeting the health sector itself? Time to introspect!
  309. Emphasizing the need to achieve universal health coverage worldwide
  310. Enhancing the involvement of stakeholders in developing the list of assistive products for the disabled and the elderly
  311. Exploring the multiple dimensions in the control of Zika virus disease: Vector control, surveillance, clinical care, risk communication, travel, and promotion of research
  312. Exploring the role of dietary factors in the development of breast cancer
  313. Friendly vaccination: Responding effectively to the vaccine associated iatrogenic pain on a global scale
  314. Fukushima 5 years on: Public health consequences and response
  315. Human African trypanosomiasis: Aiming to eliminate the disease by 2020
  316. Implementing measures to minimize the global incidence of falls and its associated complications
  317. Implementing strategic response framework for the control of Zika virus infection: World Health Organization
  318. Implementing universal minimal standards to counter the challenge of gender-based violence in emergencies
  319. Mid-term assessment of the decade of action for road safety: Progress made, yet at a slow rate
  320. Millennium development goal target to reverse the global malaria incidence accomplished: The ground reality and what next?
  321. Neutralizing the contribution of obesogenic environment in the development of childhood obesity
  322. Physical Inactivity and Development of Diabetes: An Association Worth to be Explored
  323. Preventing diseases through promotion of a healthier environment: World Health Organization
  324. Preventing nonsmokers from being exposed to secondhand smoke: Global perspective
  325. Preventing the introduction of yellow fever in disease-free nations: A global appeal
  326. Responding to the World Health Organization call for ensuring accessibility to antiretroviral therapy for all
  327. Responding to the challenge of autism spectrum disorder in low-resource settings
  328. Responding to the public health challenge of rising maternal mortality in humanitarian crises
  329. Safe childbirth checklist: A simple tool to encourage best practices by skilled attendants
  330. Safe handling of healthcare waste: A priority public health concern
  331. Standardized management of Zika virus infection during pregnancy
  332. Standardizing the assessment and management protocol of critically ill under-five children: World Health Organization
  333. Strengthening and expanding the targeted interventions to accomplish schistosomiasis elimination
  334. Strengthening the health workforce to move forward toward universal health coverage and accomplish the set 2030 goals
  335. Supporting the global initiative of preventing childhood hearing loss: Act now, here′s how!
  336. Targeting the challenge of reducing the adverse consequences of mercury on health
  337. Where does the world stand in the battle against tuberculosis? 2015 global update
  338. Working together to accomplish gender equality in health: World Health Organization
  339. World Health Organization recommends cost-effective interventions to control the rise in incidence of noncommunicable diseases in low-resource settings
  340. 2000 to 2015: How far have we progressed in achieving the health related millennium development goals?
  341. 2015 outbreak of Zika virus disease declared as Public Health Emergency of International Concern: Justification, consequences, and the public health perspective
  342. Childhood malnutrition: Where does the world stand? What else is needed?
  343. Dementia in middle- and low-income nations: A public health priority
  344. Ebola-free Liberia: Scrutinizing the efforts of public health sector and international agencies
  345. Elder abuse: Working together to ensure healthy, meaningful, and dignified life
  346. Elimination of mother-to-child transmission of human immunodeficiency virus and syphilis in Cuba: A stepping stone toward acquired immune deficiency syndrome-free generation
  347. Envisaging plain packaging of tobacco products: Appeal to national policymakers
  348. Global food safety: Challenges and recommended public health strategies
  349. How can we improve the universal uptake of HIV testing services? World health organization
  350. Inequality in health for women, infants, and children: An alarming public health concern
  351. Is there no solution to minimize the aftermaths of heat waves? World health organization comes up with an answer!!!
  352. Palliative care: An integral component of human right to health
  353. Preparing the world to meet diabetes-related needs of the refugee population
  354. Public health interventions to reduce the incidence of tobacco associated cancers
  355. Recommended strategies to move closer toward the global eradication of polio: International health regulations
  356. Risk communication: An integral element in public health emergencies
  357. Strategies to prevent the emergence of radiation-induced malignancies
  358. Successful elimination of maternal and neonatal tetanus in India: Ray of hope for other nations
  359. Tackling the rising trends of noncommunicable diseases during public health emergencies
  360. Thank you for saving my life: Blood donation matters
  361. The growing global problem of vaccine hesitancy: Time to take action
  362. World health organization advocates for expansion in the role of health workforce to prevent unsafe abortions
  363. World Health Organization advocates for a healthy diet for all: Global perspective
  364. World Health Organization releases new recommendations to comprehensively address the problem of maternal peripartum infections
  365. Ebola outbreak in West Africa: Bridging the gap between the public health authorities and the community
  366. Implementation of enhanced gonococcal antimicrobial surveillance program in Thailand
  367. Saurabh RamBihariLal Shrivastavaa, Prateek Saurabh Shrivastavab, Jegadeesh Ramasamy c
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  369. Association between travel and Ebola disease: an overview
  370. Detrimental role of childhood obesity in adolescence and adulthood: developing nation’s perspective
  371. Estimation of the cardiovascular risk using World Health Organization/International Society of Hypertension (WHO/ISH) risk prediction charts in a rural population of South India
  372. Exploring the scope of community-based rehabilitation in ensuring the holistic development of differently-abled people
  373. Concept of health team in ensuring universal health care delivery
  374. Exploring the role of communication barriers in healthcare
  375. Ensuring holistic development of disabled children in developing countries
  376. Antenatal and postnatal depression: A public health perspective
  377. Scope of family in public health: An epidemiologist′s perspective
  378. Exploring the impact of migration on dimensions of health: Global overview
  379. Public health strategies to increase the average global life expectancy
  380. A longitudinal study to assess the impact of exercise on clinical, biochemical, and anthropometric parameters among the type 2 diabetes patients of South India
  381. Scope of community-based health promotion in health conditions
  382. Negating the impact of radiation in development of cancers
  383. Informed consent in clinical research
  384. Scope of ergonomics in ensuring improvement of the health sector
  385. Fostering community and environment friendly disposal of biomedical wastes
  386. Joining hands with World Health Organization initiative Make Listening Safe
  387. Exploring the role of population surveys in the health sector
  388. Strategies to ensure the welfare of street children
  389. Diseases of longevity: Scope of balanced diet and physical activity
  390. Strategies to ensure gender equality in the health sector
  391. Public private partnership schemes in the field of tuberculosis
  392. Exploring the psychosocial and financial impact of cancer on caretakers
  393. Application of secondary attack rate in public health: An epidemiologist′s perspective
  394. Public health interventions to reduce the prevalence of blindness in developing countries
  395. Legacy of Ebola outbreak: Potential risk of measles outbreak in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia
  396. Contact tracing: A strategy to augment tuberculosis case detection
  397. To perform or not to perform cesarean section: A controversial decision
  398. Recommending measures to address the public health concern of neglected tropical diseases
  399. Insights from the Ebola virus disease outbreak
  400. Using scientific indices to evaluate the journal quality
  401. Public health strategies to ensure reduction in suicide incidence in middle and low income nations
  402. Necessity of globally implementing the comprehensive mental health action plan: World Health Organization
  403. Are we well-equipped to restore the mental health of the traumatized in emergencies?
  404. Strategic information guidelines for HIV: Global perspective
  405. Assisting the World Health Organization to effectively tackle the problem of childhood obesity
  406. Advocating global usage of "smart" syringes in healthcare
  407. How World Health Organization has fared in tackling the 2014-2015 outbreak of Ebola virus disease?
  408. A Community-based Study to Estimate the Prevalence and Determinants of Hypertension in a Rural Area of Puducherry
  409. Health Strategy Evaluation: An Overview
  410. Establishing Financial Control in Health Care Settings: Need and Tools
  411. Strengthening water, sanitation, and hygiene services in health establishments: An urgent priority of WHO
  412. Neglected zoonotic diseases: It′s now time for action urges WHO
  413. WHO and UNICEF: Updates on immunization coverage and how can we improve upon?
  414. Measles in India: Challenges & recent developments
  415. Are we on the right track to achieve global immunization targets? public health perspective
  416. Assessing the contribution of dietary factors in breast cancer
  417. Evaluation of the multifaceted and complex health strategies: A guide to program managers
  418. Exploring the importance of infection prevention and control measures in the 2014 outbreak of Ebola
  419. Formulating evidence-based public health policies: A guide to policy makers
  420. Much more is expected from nations to counter antimicrobial resistance: World Health Organization
  421. Successful elimination of rubella and congenital rubella syndrome from the American region: A historical breakthrough
  422. World Health Organization: Do we have to intensify global tobacco control efforts?
  423. Ebola disease: Infection prevention and control in hospital and community settings
  424. Color coding: a tool to enhance the quality of health care in low resource settings
  425. Fight against Ebola disease: strengthening laboratory framework in low resource settings
  426. Advocating contribution of private sector in fighting tuberculosis in India
  427. Utility of contact tracing in reducing the magnitude of Ebola disease
  428. Pre-hospital care among victims of road traffic accident in a rural area of Tamil Nadu: A cross-sectional descriptive study
  429. Preventing the emergence of Ebola disease in unaffected countries: necessity of preparedness
  430. Disinfection: an indispensable tool in controlling outbreaks in low-resource settings
  431. The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative: foundation stone in ensuring exclusive breastfeeding
  432. Unsafe abortion: A cruel way of birth control
  433. Growth chart: passport to child health care in low-resource settings
  434. Modifications in the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program to achieve universal access to tuberculosis care
  435. Exploring the role of health sector in prevention of human trafficking
  436. Iodine deficiency disorders: Public health measures to mitigate the global burden
  437. Global plan for the decade of action for road safety: Expectations from developing nations
  438. Biomedical waste management: Responsibility of policy makers, hospital administrators, and health care personnel
  439. Feasibility of community diagnosis in ensuring prioritization of health concerns: Perspective of developing countries
  440. Formulating a comprehensive strategy to counter the menace of malnutrition in developing countries
  441. Meeting nutritional requirements of the community in disaster: A guide to policy-makers
  442. Application of principles of ergonomics in medicine
  443. Strategies to reduce the magnitude of avoidable blindness in developing nations
  444. Assessment of nutritional status in the community and clinical settings
  445. Exploring the doctor-patient relationship in clinical practice in hospital settings
  446. Evidence-based strategies to reduce the magnitude of occupational cancer
  447. Fostering directly observed treatment in tuberculosis: a program manager’s perspective
  448. Role of drug-resistant tuberculosis center in improving the treatment outcome in tuberculosis patients
  449. Public health measures to counter nutritional stress during pregnancy
  450. Prevention of nosocomial infections in low resource countries
  451. Reduction in global burden of stroke in underserved areas
  452. Community monitoring: A strategy to watch out for
  453. Application of emporiatrics in minimizing travelers’ health risks
  454. Utility of kangaroo mother care in preterm and low birthweight infants
  455. Role of self-care in management of diabetes mellitus
  456. Epidemiological investigation of a case of chickenpox in a medical college in Kancheepuram, India
  457. Contraceptive practices adopted by women attending an urban health centre
  458. 2012 hand food and mouth syndrome epidemic in Thailand: Geographical and virolological source
  459. Depression in an Older Adult Rural Population in India
  460. Disaster management: Fallacies and solutions: An Indian perspective
  461. HIV-tuberculosis interface: a comparison of collateral prevalence of HIV and tuberculosis in an urban health centre
  462. Lung cancer: Knowledge application gap
  463. Rehabilitation: Lone hope for stroke survivors
  464. Problem-based learning: Constructivism in medical education
  465. Safe motherhood: Implementation of risk approach in developing nations
  466. Vulnerability to disasters: Are we moving ahead?
  467. Profile of catering staff at a tertiary care hospital in Mumbai