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20. ATTAH, E.B. Underutilization of public sector health facilities in Imo State, Nigeria: a study with focus groups. Washington, D.C., World Bank, Jan. 1986. (PHN Technical Note 86-1) 17 p.

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23. BADEN T. A review of female genital operaions: a look at the practice in Sierra Leone and its effects on the second stage of labor. May 27, 1986. 40 p. (Unpublished)

24. BAILEY, P.E., SAAVEDRA, L.L., KUSHNER, L., WELSH, M., and JANOWITZ, B. Estudio hospitalario del aborto ilegal em Bolivia. [A hospital study of illegal abortion in Bolivia.][SPA, summary in ENG] Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana 104(2): 144-159. Feb. 1988.

(*1) 25. BAKER, S.J. and DE MAEYER, E.M. Nutritional anemia: its understanding and control with special reference to the work of the World Health Organization. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 32(2): 368-417. Feb. 1979.

26. BAMISAIYE, A. Selected factors influencing the coverage of an MCH clinic in Lagos, Nigeria. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 30: 256-261. Oct. 1984.

27. BAMISAIYE, A., RANSOME-KUTI, O., and FAMUREWA, A.A. Waiting time and its impact on service acceptability and coverage at an MCH clinic at Lagos, Nigeria. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 32: 158-161. Aug. 1986.

28. BANSAL, Y.P. Pre-eclampsia/eclampsia: a profile from Pumwani Maternity Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya. East African Medical Journal 62(10): 691-699. Oct. 1985.

29. BARSS, P. and BLACKFORD, C. Grand multiparity: benefits kf a referral program for hospital delivery and postpartum tubal ligation. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal 28(1): 35-38. Mar. 1985.

30. BAYOUMI, A. The training and activity of village midwives in the Sudan. Tropical Doctor 6(3): 118-125. Jul. 1976.

31. BEGUM, S.F., NAHAR, K., JAHAN, F.A., and KHAN, A.R. A comparative study of the pattern of maternity care services in different hospitals and clinics in Bangladesh. Presented at the 8th Asian and Oceanic Congress of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oct. 25-31, 1981. 16 p.

32. BELIZAN, J.M., LECHTIG, A., and VILLAR, J. Distribution of low-birth weight babies in developing countries. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 132(6): 704-705. Nov. 15, 1978.

33. BELlA, H. Sudanese village midwives: six decades of experience with part-time health workers. In: Jelliffe, D.B. and Jelliffe, E.F.P., eds. Advances in international maternal and child health: Vol. 4. 1984. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1984. p. u24-148.

34. BELlA, H. and EBRAHIM, G.J. The village midwives of the Sudan: an enquiry into the availability and quality of maternity care. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 30(2): 115-118. Apr. 1984.

35. BELSEY, M. (World Health Organization) [Training in obstetrics for doctors and nurses] Personal communicatin, Apr. 25, 1988.

36. BELSEY, M.A. and ROYSTON, E. Overview of the health of women and children. New York, Population Council, Jun. 1987. 67 p.

37. BENENSON, A.S., ed. Control of communicable diseases in man. 14th ed. Washington, D.C., American Public Health Association, 1985. 485 p.

38. BENSON, R.C. Handbook of obstetrics and gynecology. 8th ed. Los Altos, California, Lange Medical, 1983. 804 p.

39. BENTSI, C., KLUFIO, C.A., PERINE, P.L., BELL, T.A., CLES, L.D., KOESTER, C.M., and WANG, S.-P. Genital infections with Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Ghanaian women. Genitourinary Medicine 61(1): 48-50. Feb. 1985.

40. BERGGREN, G.G., BERGGREN, W., GARNIER, N., PETERSON, W., EWBANK, D., and DIEUDONNE, W. Traditional midwives, tetanus immunization, and infant mortality in rural Haiti. Tropical Doctor 13(2): 79-87. apr. 1983.

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42. BHATIA, J.C. Impact of training on the performance of traditional birth attendants--a study in Maharashtra State. Journal of Family Welfare 32(3): 50-61. Dec. 1985.

(*1) 43. BHATIA, J.C. Maternal mortality in Anantapur district, India: preliminary findings of a study. Geneva, World Health Organization, Nov. 1985. 24 p.

44. BHATIA, S. Traditional practices affecting female health and survival: evidence from countries of South Aisa. In: Lopez, A.D. and Ruzicka, L.T., eds. Sex differentials inmortality: trends, determinants and consequence. Canberra, Australia, Australian National University, 1983. (Miscellaneous Series No. 4) p. 165-177.

45. BLACKER, J.G.C. Health impacts of family planning. Health Policy and Planning 2(3): 193-203. 1987.

46. BOTHWELL, T.H. and CHARLTON, ROW. Iron deficiency in women. Washington, D.C., International Nutritional Anemia Consultative Group, Apr. 1981. 68 p.

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48. BOULOS, R., HALSEY, N., BRUTUS, J.R., HOLT, E., RUFF, A., QUINN, T., and BOULOS, C. Risk factors for HIV-1 infection in pregnant Haitian women. [Abstract] Presented at the 4th International Conference on AIDS, Stockholm, Jun. 12-16, 1988. p. 344.

49. BRABIN, B.J. An analysis of malaria in pregnancy in Africa. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 61(6): 1005-1016. 1983.

50. BREMAN, J. (US Centers for Disease Control) [Malaria chemoprophylaxis in pregnant women] Personal communication, June 2, 1988.

51. BRUCE-CHWATT, L.J. Malaria and pregnancy. British Medical Journal 286(5376): 1457-1458. May 7, 1983.

52. BRUN-VEZINET, F., PEETERS, M., GUINDO, A., MAIGA, Y., SANGARE, A., and OEUVRES HOSPITALIERES FRANCAISES DE L'ORDRE DE MALTE. HIV1 and HIV2 in Mali. [Abstract] Presented at the 4th International Conference on AIDS, Stockholm, Jun. 12-16, 1988. p. 319.

53. BRUNHAM, R.C., HOLMES, K.K., and ESCHENBACH, D. Sexually transmitted diseases in pregnancy. In: Homes, K.K., Mardh, P.-A., Sprling, P.F., and Wiesner, P.J., eds. Sexually transmitted diseases. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1984. p. 782-816.

54. BUCHERL, H. and FROSNER, G.G. Low prevalence of HIV1 infection in a rural area of Kenya. [Abstract] Presented at the 4th International Conference on AIDS, Stockholm, Jun. 12-16, 1988. p. 327.

55. BULLEY, M. Early childhood marriage and female circumcision in Ghana. In: Senegal. Ministry of Public Health (SMOH). and The Non-Governmental Organizations' (NGO) Working Group on Traditional Practices Affecting the Health of Women and Children. Traditional practices affecting the health of women and children in Africa. [Dakar], Senegal, and Geneva, SMOH and NGO, Working Group, 1984. p. 211-214.

56. BULlOUGH, C.H.W. Analysis of maternal deaths in the central region of Malawi. East African Medical Journal 58(1): 25-36. Jan. 1981.

57. BULLOUGH, C.H.W. Towards more effective use of primary health care technologies at the family and community levels. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1985. (Working Paper No. 1) 36 p.

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62. CARSWELL, J.W. HIV infection in healthy persons in Uganda. AIDS 1(4): 223-227. 1987.

63. CATES, W., FARLEY, T.M.M., and ROWE, P.J. Worldwide patterns of infertility: is Africa different? Lancet 2(8455): 596-598. Sept. 14, 1984.

64. CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL (CDC). Family planning methods and practice: Africa. Atlanta, Georgia, CDC, 1983. 329 p.

65. CHABOT, H.T.J. and EGGENS, K.H. Antenatal card for illiterate traditional birth attendants. Tropical Doctor 16(2): 75-78. Apr. 1986.

66. CHAROENLARP, P., DHANAMITTA, S., KAEWVICHIT, R., et. al. A WHO collaborative study on iron supplementation in Burma and in Thailand. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 47: 280-297. 1988.

67. CHAULIAC, M. and MASSE-RAIMBAULT, A.M. Women's lives, mothers' health. Children in the Tropics 159: 2-59. 1985.

(*1) 68. CHEN, L.C., HUQ, E., and D'SOUZA, S. Sex bias in the family allocation of food and health care in rural Bangladesh. Population and Development Review 7(1): 55-70. Mar. 1981.

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