Below are summaries of the latest research on child and adolescent health in developing countries: evidence derived from all the randomized trials. The aim is to make this information widely available to paediatricians, child health nurses, midwives, researchers, students and administrators in places where up-to-date health information is hard to find. We hope it will be helpful in reviewing treatment guidelines and clinical and public health approaches, and in teaching about paediatrics and evidence-based medicine.
- RCTs in child and adolescent health in developing countries 2023-2024
- RCTs in child and adolescent health in developing countries 2022-2023
- RCTs in child and adolescent health in developing countries 2021-2022
- RCTs in child and adolescent health in developing countries 2020-2021
- RCTs in child and adolescent health in developing countries 2018-2019
- RCTs in child and adolescent health in developing countries 2017-2018
- RCTs in child and adolescent health in developing countries 2016-2017
- RCTs in child and adolescent health in developing countries 2015-2016
- RCTs in child health in developing countries 2014-2015
- RCTs in child health in developing countries 2013-2014
- RCTs in child health in developing countries 2012-2013
- RCTs in child health in developing countries 2011-2012
- RCTs in child health in developing countries 2010-2011
- RCTs in child health in developing countries 2009-2010
- RCTs in child health in developing countries 2008-2009
- RCTs in child health in developing countries 2007-2008
- RCTs in child health in developing countries 2006-2007
- RCTs in child health in developing countries 2005-2006
- RCTs in child health in developing countries 2004-2005
- RCTs in child health in developing countries 2003-2004
- RCTs in child health in developing countries 2002-2003