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DOTS in Aral Sea area

Shafer J, Falzon D, Small I, Kittle D, Ford NP
2001-12-08 • Lancet
2001-12-08 • Lancet
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Safe water for the Aral Sea Area: Could it get any worse?

Small I, Falzon D, van der Meer J, Ford NP
2003-03-01 • European Journal of Public Health
2003-03-01 • European Journal of Public Health
The environmental adversities around the Aral Sea in Central Asia have been the subject of recent research. Attempts at sustainable provision of palatable drinking water in low chemical ...
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Assessment of dietary exposure to some persistent organic pollutants in the Republic of Karakalpakstan of Uzbekistan

Muntean N, Jermini M, Small I, Falzon D, Fürst P,  et al.
2003-08-01 • Environmental Health Perspectives
2003-08-01 • Environmental Health Perspectives
A 1999 study heightened long-standing concerns over persistent organic pollutant contamination in the Aral Sea area, detecting elevated levels in breast milk and cord blood of women in K...
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Acting on an environmental health disaster: the case of the Aral sea

Small I, van der Meer J, Upshur R
2001-06-01 • Environmental Health Perspectives
2001-06-01 • Environmental Health Perspectives
The Aral Sea area in Central Asia has been encountering one of the world's greatest environmental disasters for more than 15 years. During that time, despite many assessments and million...
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Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Central Asia

Cox HS, Orozco JD , Male R, Rüsch-Gerdes S, Falzon D,  et al.
2004-05-01 • Emerging Infectious Diseases
2004-05-01 • Emerging Infectious Diseases
Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) has emerged as a major threat to TB control, particularly in the former Soviet Union. To determine levels of drug resistance within a directly o...