Gánh nặng bệnh tật
và chấn thương
ở Việt Nam 2008 NHÀ XUẤT BẢN Y HỌC
HÀ NỘI - 2011 Dự án VINE
Tác giả
ThS. Nguyễn Thị Trang Nhung, Trường Đại học Y tế Công cộng, Việt Nam
CN. Trần Khánh Long, Trường Đại học Y tế Công cộng, Việt Nam
CN. Bùi Ngọc Linh, Trường Đại học Y tế Công cộng, Việt Nam
GS. TS. Theo Vos, Trường Sức khỏe dân số, Đại học Queensland, Úc
TS. Ngô Đức Anh, Trường Sức khỏe dân số, Đại học Queensland, Úc
TS. Nguyễn Thanh Hương, Trường Đại học Y tế Công cộng, Việt Nam
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