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Iqbal H. Shah
Iqbal H. Shah
Principal Research Scientist, Harvard. T. H. Chan School of Public Health
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Induced abortion: incidence and trends worldwide from 1995 to 2008
G Sedgh, S Singh, IH Shah, E Åhman, SK Henshaw, A Bankole
The lancet 379 (9816), 625-632, 2012
1780*2012
Unsafe abortion: global and regional estimates of incidence of unsafe abortion and associated mortality in 2008
World Health Organization
World Health Organization, 2011
14292011
Unsafe abortion: the preventable pandemic
DA Grimes, J Benson, S Singh, M Romero, B Ganatra, FE Okonofua, ...
The lancet 368 (9550), 1908-1919, 2006
13542006
Infecundity, infertility, and childlessness in developing conuntries
SO Rutstein, IH Shah
Infecundity, infertility, and childlessness in developing conuntries, 56-56, 2004
6232004
Infant and young child feeding: a tool for assessing national practices, policies and programmes
World Health Organization
World Health Organization, 2003
424*2003
Causes and consequences of contraceptive discontinuation: evidence from 60 demographic and health surveys
MM Ali, JG Cleland, IH Shah, World Health Organization
World Health Organization, 2012
3422012
Unsafe abortion: global and regional incidence, trends, consequences, and challenges
I Shah, E Åhman
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada 31 (12), 1149-1158, 2009
2972009
Fertility intentions and reproductive health care needs of people living with HIV in Cape Town, South Africa: implications for integrating reproductive health and HIV care services
D Cooper, J Moodley, V Zweigenthal, LG Bekker, I Shah, L Myer
AIDS and Behavior 13, 38-46, 2009
2842009
Unmet need for contraception: issues and challenges
J Cleland, S Harbison, IH Shah
Studies in family planning 45 (2), 105-122, 2014
2432014
Sexual relations among young people in developing countries: evidence from WHO case studies
A Brown, SJ Jejeebhoy, I Shah, KM Yount
Occasional Paper 4, 57, 2001
2382001
Sanctions and childhood mortality in Iraq
MM Ali, IH Shah
The lancet 355 (9218), 1851-1857, 2000
2372000
Can the Internet be used effectively to provide sex education to young people in China?
C Lou, Q Zhao, ES Gao, IH Shah
Journal of Adolescent Health 39 (5), 720-728, 2006
2142006
New estimates and trends regarding unsafe abortion mortality
E Ǻhman, IH Shah
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 115 (2), 121-126, 2011
2122011
Unsafe abortion differentials in 2008 by age and developing country region: high burden among young women
IH Shah, E Åhman
Reproductive health matters 20 (39), 169-173, 2012
2072012
Unsafe abortion in 2008: global and regional levels and trends
I Shah, E Ǻhman
Reproductive health matters 18 (36), 90-101, 2010
2062010
Proportional hazards models for current status data: application to the study of differentials in age at weaning in Pakistan
ID Diamond, JW McDonald, IH Shah
Demography, 607-620, 1986
1871986
Can midlevel health-care providers administer early medical abortion as safely and effectively as doctors? A randomised controlled equivalence trial in Nepal
IK Warriner, D Wang, NTM Huong, K Thapa, A Tamang, I Shah, DT Baird, ...
The Lancet 377 (9772), 1155-1161, 2011
1762011
Age patterns of unsafe abortion in developing country regions
I Shah, E Åhman
Reproductive health matters 12 (sup24), 9-17, 2004
1682004
Maternal mortality and maternity care from 1990 to 2005: uneven but important gains
IH Shah, L Say
Reproductive health matters 15 (30), 17-27, 2007
1542007
Unsafe abortion: worldwide estimates for 2000
E Åhman, I Shah
Reproductive Health Matters 10 (19), 13-17, 2002
1462002
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