BMC Research Notes publishes contributions from across all scientific and clinical disciplines, including public health.
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This page was last updated on 15 March 2021.
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Epidemiology of dengue hemorrhagic fever in Indonesia: analysis of five decades data from the National Disease Surveillance
Harapan Harapan, Alice Michie, Mudatsir Mudatsir, R. Tedjo Sasmono & Allison Imrie
BMC Research Notes 12, 350 (2019)
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An integrated dataset of malaria notifications in the Legal Amazon
Lais Baroni, Marcel Pedroso, Christovam Barcellos, Rebecca Salles, Samella Salles, Balthazar Paixão, Alvaro Chrispino, Gustavo Guedes & Eduardo Ogasawara
BMC Research Notes 13, 274 (2020)
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Association of objective sedentary behaviour and self-rated health in English older adults
Jason J. Wilson, Nicole E. Blackburn, Rachel O’Reilly, Frank Kee, Paolo Caserotti & Mark A. Tully
BMC Research Notes 12, 12 (2019)
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US county-level agricultural crop production typology
Courtney R. Hammond Wagner, Meredith T. Niles & Eric D. Roy
BMC Research Notes 12, 552 (2019)
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Developing prehospital clinical practice guidelines for resource limited settings: why re-invent the wheel?
Michael McCaul, Ben de Waal, Peter Hodkinson, Jennifer L. Pigoga, Taryn Young & Lee A. Wallis
BMC Research Notes 11, 97 (2018)
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Paediatric, pedestrian road traffic injuries in the city of Mashhad in north-eastern Iran 2015–2019: a data note
Parinaz Tabari, Hamidreza Shabanikiya, Nasser Bagheri, Robert Bergquist, Soheil Hashtarkhani, Fatemeh Kiani, Alireza Mohammadi & Behzad Kiani
BMC Research Notes 13, 363 (2020)
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Comparing the EQ-5D-5L utility index based on value sets of different countries: impact on the interpretation of clinical study results
Christoph Gerlinger, Luke Bamber, Friedhelm Leverkus, Carsten Schwenke, Claudia Haberland, Gilda Schmidt & Jan Endrikat
BMC Research Notes 12, 18 (2019)
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The fiscal value of human lives lost from coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in China
Joses M. Kirigia & Rose Nabi Deborah Karimi Muthuri
BMC Research Notes 13, 198 (2020)