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Publication Socio-medical perspectives on leprosy in Indian religions M. S, Rao P, G. K. Lepra. Leprosy review. 2020; 91 (2) : 190-199. Download PDF
Publication Socio-cultural factors in onchocerciasis control: a study of rural Southeast Nigeria Ajaegbu OO. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. Journal of Parasitic Diseases. 2020;
Publication Developing religiously-tailored health messages for behavioral change: Introducing the reframe, reprioritize, and reform ("3R") model. Padela AI, Malik S, Vu M, et al. Social science & medicine. 2018;
Publication Spirituality/Religiosity: A Cultural and Psychological Resource among Sub-Saharan African Migrant Women with HIV/AIDS in Belgium. Arrey AE, Bilsen J, Lacor P, et al. PloS one. 2016; 11 (7) : e0159488. Download PDF
Publication The world's great religions and their neglected tropical diseases. Hotez PJ. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2016; 10 (7) : e0004544. Download PDF
Publication The concept of diseases and health care in African traditional religion in Ghana. White P. Theological studies. 2015; Download PDF
Publication Global christianity and the control of its neglected tropical diseases. Hotez PJ. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2014; 8 (11) : e3135. Download PDF
Publication The christian belief system as empowering factor in community-based rehabilitation (CBR). Verhagen K. University of Twente. 2013; Download PDF
Publication Neglected tropical diseases in the Catholic world. Hotez PJ. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2011; 5 (4) : e1132. Download PDF