PHOTO: PHILIPPINES: A girl sits, her face covered in the latticed shadows cast by a wire fence, outside the UNICEF-assisted Nayon Kabataan Rehabilitation Centre for street children and victims of child labour and physical abuse in Manila, the capital. (UNICEF/ HQ97-0939/Jeremy Horner)
Pan American Health Organization. (2003). Violence, What can Public Health Do? Perspectives in Health, 8(3).
ISBN: 1020-5551

The publication looks at violence as an issue of public health. It utilizes public health methods to measure the problem, to investigate its causes, to design and implement interventions. Articles include: The violence Pandemic, Chronicling the End of Polio, Battling Biotechnology, Crusaders for Animal Health, and Purple Death: The Great Flu of 1918

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