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13. The Leeuwenhoek Lecture 2001. Animal origins of human infectious disease.
Since time immemorial animals have been a major source of human infectious disease. Certain infections like rabies are recognized as zoonoses caused in each case by direct animal-to-human transmission. Others like measles became independently sustained with the human population so that the causative virus has diverged from its animal progenitor. Recent examp
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14. Transfusion in sub‐Saharan Africa: does a Western model fit?
This review examines the current state of transfusion services in sub‐Saharan Africa and presents the argument for and against the Western model of a centralised blood service with 100% voluntary non‐remunerated blood donors as advocated by the World Health Organization. The current practice of family replacement donors in hospital‐based blood service
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