Health and Family Planning Publications (USAID): Recent
Bureau for Africa Publications
This is an extensive list of full-text
articles on child survival, health sector reform, family planning and
reproductive health and emerging health threats and crisis response. http://www.usaid.gov/locations/sub-saharan_africa/publications/health.html
HealthLink Bulletin
Healthlink Bulletin is a free, weekly electronic newsletter on health systems, development and policy in Southern Africa. The content includes research, publications, conferences, events, and news. The link listed below is the subscription page of this e-bulletin. It is sponsored by Health Systems Trust, an independent, South African non-government organization. http://www.hst.org.za/generic/33
Healthlink Worldwide
Healthlink Worldwide provides a wide
range of resources, including practical newsletters for frontline healthcare
workers. http://www.healthlink.org.uk/pubs.html
id21 health: Communicating Development Research
id21 health
contains a selection of the latest and best UK-based development research. It
includes links to full text articles on: non-communicable diseases, infectious
diseases, HIV/AIDS, sexual health, family planning, maternal health, child
health, and environmental health, health economics and financing, and health
systems and policy. http://www.id21.org/health/
Medic8.com
Medic8 is mainly targeted to U.K.
health professionals but it provides useful lists of online medical journals,
textbooks, and medical dictionaries. http://www.medic8.com/
SciDevNet

The site is devoted to reporting on aspects of modern science and technology that are relevant to sustainable development. This site includes news, features, editorials, book reviews and
links to related organizations. It contains ‘regional gateway’ pages for Latin America, Middle East, South and East Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa and a 'What's New' section in English, French, Spanish and Chinese. http://www.scidev.net/
Source: Newsletters and Journals Database
The database contains links to free international newsletters and journals. The links are organized by subject, region, country and title - and there is a keyword search engine. Many of the resources focus on developing and transitional country health issues and are available via the Internet. The site is maintained by the International Information Support Centre, Source, UK.
http://www.ids.ac.uk/sourcesearch/serials.htm
World Health Organization: Health Topics A to Z

The site contains
A to Z listing of all full-text health topics ranging, from specific clinical
topics to preventive and environmental medicine. It includes a key word search
index and is available in English, French and Spanish. http://www.who.int/health_topics/en/
World Health Organization: WHOLIS
WHOLIS is the WHO
Library’s database. The site contains numerous WHO full-text articles and
technical documents from 1985 to date. Access is by keyword, author, title,
series, publication or series search. The site is available in English, French and Spanish.http://www.who.int/library/database/index.en.shtml
World Health Organization Information Office: Fact
Sheets 

The site contains full-text fact sheets from the WHO. The
articles feature primary care, infectious diseases and environmental and public
health issues in developing countries. The site is available in English and French.http://www.who.int/inf-fs/en/
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