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EFFECTS OF INFANT FEEDING PRACTICES AND BIRTH SPACING ON INFANT AND CHILD SURVIVAL: A REASSESSMENT FROM RETROSPECTIVE AND PROSPECTIVE DATA
by Kuate Defo, Barthelemy
Journal of Biosocial Science, 1997, Vol.29(3), pp.303-326

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Fostering accurate HIV/AIDS knowledge among unmarried youths in Cameroon: do family environment and peers matter?
by Tsala Dimbuene, Zacharie
BMC public health, May 19, 2011, Vol.11, p.348

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Fostering accurate HIV/AIDS knowledge among unmarried youths in Cameroon: Do family environment and peers matter?(Research article)(Survey)
by Tsala Dimbuene, Zacharie
BMC Public Health, May 19, 2011, Vol.11, p.348

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Fostering accurate HIV/AIDS knowledge among unmarried youths in Cameroon: Do family environment and peers matter?(Research article)(Survey)
by Tsala Dimbuene, Zacharie
BMC Public Health, May 19, 2011, Vol.11, p.348

5.
Excess Male Infant Mortality: The Gene-Institution Interactions †
by Pongou, Roland
American Economic Review, 2017, Vol.107(5), pp.541-545

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Family Environment and Premarital Intercourse in Bandjoun (West Cameroon)
by Tsala Dimbuene, Zacharie
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2012, Vol.41(2), pp.351-361

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Demographic, epidemiological, and health transitions: are they relevant to population health patterns in Africa?
by Defo, Barthélémy Kuate
Global Health Action, 01 December 2014, Vol.7(1)

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Beyond the 'transition' frameworks: the cross-continuum of health, disease and mortality framework
by Defo, Barthélémy Kuate
Global Health Action, 01 December 2014, Vol.7(1)

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Measuring socioeconomic status in health research in developing countries: Should we be focusing on households, communities or both?
by Fotso, Jean-Christophe
Social Indicators Research, 2005, Vol.72(2), pp.189-237

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Chronic Conditions and Receipt of Treatment among Urbanized Rural Residents in China
by Chen, Juan
BioMed Research International, 2013, Vol.2013, 8 pages

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Modification of Growth Dynamics Using Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields in the 1-2 kHz Range
by Barabáš, Ján
BioMed Research International, 2015, Vol.2015, 5 pages

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Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique
by Roy, Isabelle
Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique, January 22, 2018, Vol.108(5-6), pp.e586-e597

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Geography of child mortality clustering within African families
by Kuate-Defo, Barthélémy
Health and Place, 2002, Vol.8(2), pp.93-117

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Socioeconomic inequalities in early childhood malnutrition and morbidity: modification of the household-level effects by the community SES
by Fotso, Jean-Christophe
Health and Place, September 2005, Vol.11(3), pp.205-225

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HOUSEHOLD AND COMMUNITY SOCIOECONOMIC INFLUENCES ON EARLY CHILDHOOD MALNUTRITION IN AFRICA
by Fotso, Jean-christophe
Journal of Biosocial Science, 2006, Vol.38(3), pp.289-313

16.
Modelling Hierarchically Clustered Longitudinal Survival Processes with Applications to Childhood Mortality and Maternal Health
by Kuate-Defo, Barthelemy
Canadian Studies in Population, 0, 2001, Vol.28(2), pp.535-561

17.
Effects of parenting practices on sexual risk-taking among young people in Cameroon.
by Sidze, Estelle M
BMC public health, June 28, 2013, Vol.13, p.616

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Young People's Relationships with Sugar Daddies and Sugar Mummies: What do We Know and What Do We Need to Know?
by Kuate-Defo, Barthelemy
African Journal of Reproductive Health / La Revue Africaine de la Santé Reproductive, 1 August 2004, Vol.8(2), pp.13-37

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Young People's Relationships with Sugar Daddies and Sugar Mummies: What do We Know and What do We Need to Know?
by Kuate - Defo, Barthelemy
African Journal of Reproductive Health, August 2004, Vol.8(2), pp.13-37

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Modelling hierarchically clustered longitudinal survival processes with applications to childhood mortality and maternal health
by Kuate-Defo, Barthelemy
Canadian Studies in Population, 2001, pp.535-561
