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International Public Health - Anthropology 3874/Public Health 3874/IAS 3873/ Urban Studies 3874

This guide will help you navigate research in this course, International Public Health, with Professor Anne Sebert-Kuhlmann

Created by Jennifer Moore, Anthropology Librarian. If you have questions about it, please email j.moore@wustl.edu

Bibliography

1. Avahan. The India AIDS Initiative: The business of HIV prevention at scale. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. New Delhi, India. 2008.

2. Braveman P, Tarimo E. Social inequalities in health within countries: not only an issue for affluent nations. Soc Sci Med. 2002;54(11):1621-1635.

3. Dahlberg LL, Krug EG. Violence a global public health problem. Ciência & Saúde Coletiva. 2006;11(2):277-292.

4. Deurenberg-Yap M. The Singaporean response to the SARS outbreak: knowledge sufficiency versus public trust. Health Promotion International. 2005;20(4):320-326.

5. Enserink M. What’s Next for Disease Eradication? Science. 2010;330(6012):1736 -1739.

6. Galavotti C, Pappas-DeLuca KA, Lansky A. Modeling and reinforcement to combat HIV: the MARCH approach to behavior change. Am J Public Health. 2001;91(10):1602-1607.

7. Garrett L. Challenge of Global Health, The. Foreign Aff. 2007;86:14.

8. Goh K-T, Cutter J, Heng B-H, et al. Epidemiology and control of SARS in Singapore. Ann. Acad. Med. Singap. 2006;35(5):301-316.

9. Henry J. Kaiser Foundation. The U.S. Global Health Initiative (GHI): Fact Sheet. 2011.

10. Hoehner CM, Soares J, Parra Perez D, et al. Physical Activity Interventions in Latin America. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2008;34(3):224-233.e4.

11. Iannotti L. Haiti’s Darkness Could Dawn a Brighter Future: Beyond immense tragedy and recovery, Haiti faces an enormous public health crisis. STLToday. 2010.

12. Jacobsen KH. Introduction to Global Health. Sudbury, Mass: Jones and Bartlett Pub; 2008.

13. Jenkins MW, Curtis V. Achieving the “good life”: Why some people want latrines in rural Benin. Social Science & Medicine. 2005;61(11):2446-2459.

14. Kates J, et al. The U.S. Government’s Global Health Policy Architecture: Structure, Programs, and Funding: Executive Summary. 2009.

15. Kotlowitz A. Blocking the Transmission of Violence. The New York Times. 2008.

16. Levy DT, Chaloupka F, Gitchell J. The effects of tobacco control policies on smoking rates: a tobacco control scorecard. J Public Health Manag Pract. 2004;10(4):338-353.

17. Linneman Z, Matilsky D, Ndekha M, et al. A large-scale operational study of home-based therapy with ready-to-use therapeutic food in childhood malnutrition in Malawi. Matern Child Nutr. 2007;3(3):206-215.

18. Lovell CC, Pappas-DeLuca KA, Sebert Kuhlmann AK, et al. “One Day I Might Find Myself HIV-Positive Like Her”: Audience Involvement and Identification with Role Models in an Entertainment-Education Radio Drama in Botswana. International Quarterly of Community Health Education. 2007;28(3):181-200.

19. Masera OR, Díaz R, Berrueta V. From cookstoves to cooking systems: the integrated program on sustainable household energy use in Mexico. Energy for Sustainable Development. 2005;9(1):25-36.

20. Merson MH, Black RE, Mills A. International public health: diseases, programs, systems, and policies. Jones & Bartlett Learning; 2006.

21. Montague M, Borland R, Sinclair C. Slip! Slop! Slap! and SunSmart, 1980-2000: Skin Cancer Control and 20 Years of Population-Based Campaigning. Health Education & Behavior. 2001;28(3):290-305.

22. Pappas-DeLuca KA, Kraft JM, Galavotti C, et al. Entertainment-education radio serial drama and outcomes related to HIV testing in Botswana. AIDS Educ Prev. 2008;20(6):486-503.

23. Parra DC, Dauti M, Harris JK, et al. How does network structure affect partnerships for promoting physical activity? Evidence from Brazil and Colombia. Social Science & Medicine. 2011;73(9):1365-1370.

24. Pratt M, Brownson RC, Ramos LR, et al. Project GUIA: A model for understanding and promoting physical activity in Brazil and Latin America. J Phys Act Health. 2010;7 Suppl 2:S131-134.

25. Reza-Paul S, Beattie T, Syed HUR, et al. Declines in risk behaviour and sexually transmitted infection prevalence following a community-led HIV preventive intervention among female sex workers in Mysore, India. AIDS. 2008;22 Suppl 5:S91-100.

26. Roberts L. Polio Outbreak Breaks the Rules. Science. 2010;330(6012):1730-1731.

27. Romieu I, Riojas-Rodriguez H, Marron-Mares AT, et al. Improved Biomass Stove Intervention in Rural Mexico: Impact on the Respiratory Health of Women. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2009;180(7):649-656.

28. Ruger JP, Kim H-J. Global health inequalities: an international comparison. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. 2006;60(11):928-936.

29. Sharma M, Atri A. Essentials of international health. Jones & Bartlett Learning; 2010.

30. Skogan W, et al. Executive Summary:Evaluation of CeaseFire-Chicago. 2008.

31. Skolnik RL. Essentials of global health. Jones & Bartlett Learning; 2008.

32. Tan C-C. SARS in Singapore--key lessons from an epidemic. Ann. Acad. Med. Singap. 2006;35(5):345-349.

33. Teklehaimanot A, et al. Study of the Working Conditions of Health Extension Workers in Ethiopia. The Ethiopian Journal of  Health Development. 2007;21(3):246-259.

34. Zuk M, Rojas L, Blanco S, et al. The impact of improved wood-burning stoves on fine particulate matter concentrations in rural Mexican homes. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2007;17(3):224-232.