Making Data on Iraqi Mortality Rates Available
@article{Burnham2007MakingDO,
title={Making Data on Iraqi Mortality Rates Available},
author={Gilbert Burnham and Shannon Doocy and Les Roberts},
journal={Science},
year={2007},
volume={316},
pages={1424 - 1425}
}Following our 2004 Iraq mortality survey ([1][1], [2][2]), we made the data available to interested parties, and it has been our intent from the beginning to make the data from our 2006 study available so that our mortality estimations could be assessed by other scientists (“Iraq mortality study
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Editorial: Armed conflict, war and public health
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The authors concluded that the so-called epidemiological health transition was by then already well under way in Lebanon, and their study provided a point of reference for assessing the health impact of the 2006 Lebanon War, supported by complementary mortality data from other sources and rapid urbanization.
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