Resource Centre's Publications (61-90)

Resource Centre's Publications (61-90)

  • Sankoh OA, Kahn K, Mwageni E, Ngom P and Nyarko P. (eds), INDEPTH Network (2002). Population and Health in Developing Countries. Volume 1: Population, Health and Survival at INDEPTH Sites. IDRC: Ottawa, Canada.
  • Sankoh OA and Becher H (2001). Disease cluster detection methods in epidemiology with application to data on childhood mortality in rural Burkina FasoInformatik, Biometries und Epidemiologie in Medizin und Biologie 32:264-275
  • Sankoh OA, Ye Y, Sauerborn R, Müller O and Becher H. (2001). Clustering of Childhood Mortality in rural Burkina FasoInternational Journal of Epidemiology 30:485-492.
  • Streatfield PK, Khan WA, Bhuiya A, Hanifi SM, Alam N, Bagagnan CH, Sié A, Zabré P, Lankoandé B, Rossier C, Soura AB, Bonfoh B, Kone S, Ngoran EK, Utzinger J, Haile F, Melaku YA, Weldearegawi B, Gomez P, Jasseh M, Ansah P, Debpuur C, Oduro A, Wak G, Adjei A, Gyapong M, Sarpong D, Kant S, Misra P, Rai SK, Juvekar S, Lele P, Bauni E, Mochamah G, Ndila C, Williams TN, Laserson KF, Nyaguara A, Odhiambo FO, Phillips-Howard P, Ezeh A, Kyobutungi C, Oti S, Crampin A, Nyirenda M, Price A, Delaunay V, Diallo A, Douillot L, Sokhna C, Gómez-Olivé FX, Kahn K, Tollman SM, Herbst K, Mossong J, Chuc NT, Bangha M, Sankoh OA, Byass P. (2014). Adult non-communicable disease mortality in Africa and Asia: evidence from INDEPTH Health and Demographic Surveillance SSankoh, OA and Binka, F, on behalf of the INDEPTH Network (2005).
  • INDEPTH Network: Generating Empirical Population and Health Data in Resource-constrained Countries in the Developing World. In Becher H and Kouyate B (eds), Health Research in Developing Countries. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Verlag.ystem sites. Glob Health Action. 7:25365. doi: 10.3402/gha.v7.25365.
  • Bhatt S, Gethering PW, Brady OJ, Messina JP, Farlow AW, Moyes CL, Drake JM, Brownstein JS, Hoen AG, Sankoh O, Myers MF, George DB, Jaenisch T, Wint GRW, Simmons CP, Scott TW, Farrar JJ, and Hay SI (2013). ‘The Global Distribution and Burden of Dengue.’ Nature, 496, 504-7
  • Rocklov J, Sauerborn R and Sankoh O. (2012). Weather conditions and population level mortality in resource-poor settings – understanding the past before projecting the future. Guest editorial. Global Health Action. Supplement 1, 2-5
  • Hondula DM, Rocklov J and Sankoh O. (2012). Past, present, and future climate at select INDEPTH member Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems in Africa and AsiaGlob Health Action 5 doi: 10.3402/gha.v5i0.19083. 74-86
  • Yé Y, Kyobutungi C, Ogutu B, Villegas L, Diallo D, Tinto H, Oduro A, Sankoh O. (2012). Malaria Mortality Estimates: Need for Agreeable ApproachTropical Medicine & Intl. Health Epub ahead of print doi: 1111/tmi.12020.10. 
  • Yé Y, Wamukoya M, Ezeh A, Emina J, Sankoh O. (2012). Health and demographic surveillance systems: a step towards full civil registration and vital statistics system in sub-Sahara Africa? BMC Public Health 12(1): 741. 
  • Byass P, Chandramohan D, Clark SJ, D’Ambruoso L, Fottrell E, Graham WJ, Herbst AJ, Hodgson A, Hounton S, Kahn K, Krishnan A, Leitao J, Odhiambo F, Sankoh O, Tollman SM. (2012).Strengthening standardised interpretation of verbal autopsy data: the new InterVA-4 tool. Glob Health Action 5:1-8 doi: 10.3402/gha.v5i0.19281.
  • Sankoh O, Byass P. (2012). The INDEPTH Network: filling vital gaps in global epidemiology. Int J Epidemiol 41(3):579-88.
  • Rocklov J, Sankoh O and Sauerborn R (eds)(2012). CLIMO – Climate andMortality. Global Health Action Supplement 1.
  • Byass P, Sankoh O, Tollman SM, Högberg U, Wall S. (2011). Lessons from history for designing and validating epidemiological surveillance in uncounted populations. PLoS One 6(8):e22897
  • Sankoh O, Ijsselmuiden C. (2011). Sharing research data to improve public health: a perspective from the global southLancet 378(9789):401-2.
  • Sankoh O. (2010). Global health estimates: stronger collaboration needed with low- and middle-income countries. PLoS Med 7(11):e1001005.
  • Bangha M, Diagne A, Bawah A, Sankoh O. (2010). Monitoring the millennium development goals: the potential role of the INDEPTH NetworkGlob Health Action 3 doi:  10.3402/gha.v3i0.5517
  • Kowal P, et al. (Sankoh O 22nd author). (2010). Ageing and adult health status in eight lower-income countries: the INDEPTH WHO-SAGE collaborationGlob Health Action. (2010); 3: 10.3402/gha.v3i0.5302. Published online 2010 September 27. doi: 10.3402/gha.v3i0.5302
  • Nawi Ng, et al. (Sankoh O 22nd author). (2010). Health inequalities among older men and women in Africa and Asia: evidence from eight Health and Demographic Surveillance System sites in the INDEPTH WHO-SAGE StudyGlob Health Action. 2010; 3: 10.3402/gha.v3i0.5420. Published online 2010 September 27. doi: 10.3402/gha.v3i0.5420
  • Awini E, Mattah P, Sankoh O and Gyapong M. (2010). Spatial variations in childhood mortalities at the Dodowa Health and Demographic Surveillance System site of the INDEPTH Network in Ghana. Tropical Medicine & Intl. Health, 15(5); 495-652. published online: 9 Apr 2010 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3156.2010.02536.x
  • Sankoh, O. (2010). Foreword: INDEPTH WHO-SAGE study. Glob Health Action. 2010; 3: 10.3402/gha.v3i0.5441. Published online 2010 September 27. doi: 10.3402/gha.v3i0.5441
  • Sankoh, O. (2010). Foreword: Clustering of mortality at INDEPTH member Health and Demographic Surveillance SystemsGlobal Health Action Supplement 1, 2010. DOI: 10.3402/gha.v3i0.5469
  • Bonsu AS, Herbst A J. Reniers G, Ijaa W, Clark B, Kabudula C and Sankoh O. (2010). First experiences in the implementation of biometric technology to link data from Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems with health facility data. Global Health Action, 3: 2120 – DOI: 10.3402/gha.v3i0.2120
  • Bangha M, Diagne A, Bawah A, and Sankoh O. (2010). Monitoring the Millennium Development Goals: the potential role of the INDEPTH NetworkGlobal Health Action. 3 (5517).
  • Targett G, Alonso P, Binka F, Collins F, Greenwood B, Hemingway J, ter Kuile F,  Sankoh O, Schellenberg D. (2009). Global health and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The Lancet, Volume 373, Issue 9682, Pages 2195-2195
  • Setel PWMacfarlane SBSzreter SMikkelsen LJha PStout SAbouZahr CMonitoring of Vital Events. (2007). Who Counts? 1 – A scandal of invisibility: making everyone count by counting everyone. The Lancet,3;370(9598):1569-77.
  • Mahapatra P, Shibuya K, Lopez AD, Coullare F, Notzon FC, Rao C, Szreter S, on behalf of the Monitoring Vital Events (MoVE) writing group  (2007). Who Counts? 2 – Civil registration systems and vital statistics: successes and missed opportunities. The LancetDOI:10.1016/S0140- 6736(07)61308-7
  • Hill K, Lopez AD, Shibuya K, Jha P, on behalf of the Monitoring of Vital Events (MoVE) writing group*. (2007). Who Counts? 3 – Interim measures for meeting needs for health sector data: births, deaths, and causes of death. The Lancet, DOI: 10.1016/S0140- 6736(07)61309-9
  • Sankoh OA, Ngom P, Clark S, de Savigny D, and Binka F. (2006). Disease and Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa, Second Edition. Jamison DT et al. (eds). Washington, USA: The World Bank.

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