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Saturday 19 May 2012
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1   Link   Australia’s Institute of Health and Welfare
Australian Heath Statistics
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2   Link   BC Vital Statistics Agency
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3   Link   Canadian Institute for Health Information
Statistics and reports on health care in Canada
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4   Link   Clinica lTrials
Registry of federally and privately supported clinical trials conducted in the United States and around the world
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5   Link   CancerLit
Covers all aspects of cancer therapy and research
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6   Link   Morbidity and Mortality Report
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7   Link   National Library of Medicine Data, Tools, and Statistics (US)
Links to international statistics websites on medicine
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8   Link   Statistics Canada
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9   Link   Global Atlas of Trachoma
An open-access resource on the geographical distribution of trachoma. The Trachoma Atlas was created by several partners, including the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the International Trachoma Initiative and the Carter Center, with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The data trachoma atlas include:
prevalence estimates of active trachoma and trichiasis from population-based prevalence surveys (PBPS); and maps of district level data from PBPS and trachoma rapid assessment (TRA).
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10   Link   Prevention and control of malaria and sleeping sickness in Africa: Where are we and where are we going?
The International Symposium on Malaria and Human African Trypanosomiasis: New Strategies for their Prevention & Control was held 7- 8 October, 2010 in Cotonou, Benin with about 250 participants from 20 countries. This scientific event aimed at identifying the gaps and research priorities in the prevention and control of malaria and sleeping sickness in Africa and to promote exchange between North and South in the fields of medical entomology, epidemiology, immunology and parasitology. A broad range of influential partners from academia (scientists), stakeholders, public health workers and industry attempted the meeting and about 40 oral communications and 20 posters were presented by phD students and internationally-recognized scientists from the North and the South. Finally, a special award ceremony was held to recognize efforts in pioneer work conducted by staff involved in the diagnostic of the Sleeping illness in West Africa with partnership and assistance from WHO and Sanofi-Aventis group.
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11   Link   Data and Statistics
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12   Link   WHOSIS
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13   Link   Global InfoBase Online
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14   Link   Global Health Atlas
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15   Link   Regional databases
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16   Link   WPRO statistics
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