Julia Walsh, Researcher

Publications

Journals:
1. Walsh J, Litowska-Bernstein B, Lamm M. Homologies in the primary structure of immunoglobin heavy chains from different animal species. Biochimica and Biophysica Acta 1968; 168: 64-72.

2. Walsh J. World health and medical education. The New Physician 1968; 18(10): 819-23.

3. Walsh J, Haft DA, Miller MH, Loran MR, Friedman AH. Ocular penetration of 5-fluorocytosine. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science 1978; 17: 691-4.

4. Lowy FD, Walsh JA, Mayers MM, Klein RS, Steigbigel NH. Antibiotic activity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis and therapy of an experimental infection. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 1979; 16: 314-21.

5. Walsh JA, Warren KS. Selective primary health care: an interim strategy for disease control in developing countries. N Engl J Med 1979; 301: 967-74.

6. Walsh JA, Warren KS. Selective primary health care: an interim strategy for disease control in developing countries. Social Science and Medicine, 1980; 14C: 145-63.

7. Walsh JA, Warren KS. Selective primary health care: authors' reply. Social Science and Medicine 1982; 16: 1059-61.

8. Walsh JA. Selective primary health care: strategies for disease control in the developing world. IV. Measles. Rev Inf Dis 1983; 5: 330-40.

9. Walsh JA. Comment on water supply and health in developing countries. Am J Public Health 1984; 74: 1167.

10. Onderdonk AB, Zamarchi G, Walsh JA, Mellors R, Kass E. Methods for quantitative and qualitative evaluation of vaginal microflora during menstruation. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 1986; 51: 333-9.

11. Walsh JA. Problems in recognition and diagnosis of amebiasis: estimation of the magnitude of morbidity and mortality on a global scale. Rev Inf Dis 1986; 8: 228-39.

12. Walsh JA. Amebiasis in the world. Archivos de Investigacion Medical 1986; 17 (Suppl): 385-9.

13. Walsh JA. Selectivity within primary health care. Soc Sci Med 1988; 26(9): 899-902.

14. Inayatullah A, Ndlovu RJ, Ruicong P, Salim E, Vattamattom J, Walsh JA, Westerholm B, Bryant J. Roundtable Health for all: the dream and the reality. World Health Forum 1988; 9(3): 303-15.

15. Klitsch M, Walsh JA. Finding the keys to success: What makes family planning and health care programs work? International Family Planning Prospectives 1988; 14(1): 20-4.

16. Walsh JA, Hutchins SS. Group B Streptococcal disease: its importance in the developing world and prospects for prevention with vaccines. Pediatric Inf Dis 1989; 8: 271-6.

17. Shepard D, Walsh JA, Guerrero R, Munar W, Rose L, Solarte C, Gutierrez F. Cost-effectiveness of ambulatory surgery, in Cali, Colombia. Health Planning and Policy 1993; 8(2):136-142.

18. Warren JA, Walsh JA. Portal to the Community. Health Progress 1993 (July-August):37-39.

19. Walsh JA. Reference Health Centers. Lancet 1993(August 7); 342:372.

20. Gutierrez G, Guiscafre H, Bronfman M, Walsh JA, Martinez H, Munoz D. Changing Physician Prescribing Patterns: Evaluation of an Educational Strategy for Acute Diarrhea in Mexico City. Medical Care 1994: 32(5): 436-446.

21. Walsh JA, Feifer CN, Measham AR, Gertler PJ. The impact of maternal health improvement on perinatal survival: cost-effective alternatives. International Journal of Health Planning and Management 1994; 9: 131-149

22. Shepard DS, Walsh JA, Kleinau E, Stansfield S, Bhalotra S. Setting Priorities for the Children's Vaccine Initiative: A Cost-Effectiveness Approach. Vaccine 1995 ;13(8):707-14.

23. Walsh JA, Simonet M. Data and Data Needs for Health Sector Reform. Health Policy 1995; 32(1-3):295-306.

24. Potts M, Walsh JA, McAninch J, Mizoguchi N, Wade TJ. Paying for Reproductive Health Care: What do We Know and Where Are We Going? International Family Planning Perspectives 1999;25: S10-S16.

25. Potts M, Walsh JA. Making Cairo Work. Lancet 1999;Jan 23:315-8.

26. PettiforA, Wilkins V, Ragunathan P, Gergen K, Walsh JA. How Effective is Syndromic Manaagement of STD? Sexually Transmitted Diseases (in press November 1999).

Books:
1. Halstead S, Walsh JA, Warren KS. Good Health at Low Cost. New York: The Rockefeller Foundation, 1985.

2. Walsh JA, Warren KS (eds.). Strategies for primary health care: Technologies appropriate for the control of disease in the developing world. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986.

3. Walsh JA. Establishing Health Priorities in the Developing World. New York: United Nations Development Programme, 1988.

4. Walsh JA (ed). Epidemiology Section. In: Ravdin JI (ed). Anebiasis: Human Infection by Entamoeba histolytica. New York: Johns Wiley, Inc. 1988.

5. Halstead SB, Walsh JA (eds). Why Things Work: Case Histories in Development. New York: The Rockefeller Foundation. 1990.

Other Publications, Book Chapters and Monographs:
1. Walsh JA, Kass EH. Infectious Diseases. In: New Family Medical Guide. Des Moines and New York: Better Homes and Gardens Books, 1981.

2. Walsh JA. Recommendations for a maternal nutrition study. Washington D.C.: US Agency for International Development. Report for India, April 1981.

3. Walsh JA. The burden of illness. In: Mahmoud AAF, Warren KS, eds. Tropical and geographic medicine. New York: McGraw Hill, 1983.

4. Walsh JA. Human helminthic and protozoan infections in the north. In: Warren KS, Bowere JZ, eds. Parasitology: a global prospective. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1983.

5. Walsh JA. Epidemiology and magnitude of the problem of amebiasis: Morbidity and mortality on a global scale. Proceedings of the Prospect Hill Symposium (June 1982), 1983.

6. Walsh JA. Problems in recognition and diagnosis of amebiasis. Proceedings of the Prospect Hill Symposium (June 1982), 1983.

7. Walsh JA. Priorities for biomedical research and health care assistance in the Latin American and Caribbean Region. Washington, D.C., US Agency for International Development, Consultant Report, March 1984.

8. Walsh JA. Health sector analysis for India. Washington, D.C.: US Agency for International Development, Consultant Report, August, 1984.

9. Walsh JA. New age of Vaccines: Funding for Research. New York: The Rockefeller Foundation, 1985.

10. Walsh JA, Martinez-Palomo A. Amebiasis: Strategies for Control. In: Martinez-Palomo A (ed). Human Amebiasis. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.U. 1986: 241-61.

11. Walsh JA. Immunization. A question of priorities. In: Cash R, Deusch G (eds). Child Health and Survival. New York: UNICEF, 1987.

12. Walsh JA. Health research for the developing world: Priorities based on effectiveness and cost. Presented at conference on Health Research for the Developing World, Bellagio, July 1987.

13. Walsh JA, Ramalingaswamy V. Biomedical research - status and opportunities. Presented at Planning Meeting of the International Commission on Health Research for Development, Celigny, Switzerland, July, 1987.

14. Walsh JA. Prevalence of E. histolytic infection. In: Ravdin JI, Guerrant R1, Walsh JA (eds). Human Infection by Entamoeba histolytic. New York: John Wiley, Inc. 1988.

15. Walsh JA. Transmission and risk factors. In: Ravdin JI, Guerrant RL, Walsh JA (eds). Human Infection by Entamoeba histolytic. New York: John Wiley, Inc. 1988.

16. Walsh JA. Pharmacologic prophylaxis and mass therapy. In: Ravdin JI, Guerrant RL, Walsh JA (eds). Human Infections by Entamoeba histolytic. New York: John Wiley, Inc., 1988.

17. Walsh JA. Child Survival: Basic and applied research. In: Protecting the World's Children. Atlanta: The Task Force for Child Survival, 1988.

18. Walsh JA. Disease problems in the third world. In: Bloom B, Cerami A (eds). Under the volcano: Biomedical science and the third world. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1989; 569: 1-17.

19. Walsh JA. The burden of illness. In: Mahmoud AAF, Warren KS (eds). Tropical and Geographic Medicine 2nd edition. New York: The Rockefeller Foundation, 1990: 143-161.

20. Dayal P, Walsh JA. Long-term follow up of eight successful primary health care projects. In: Halstead SB, Walsh JA (eds): Why Things Work: Case Histories in Development. New York: The Rockefeller Foundation. 1990: 143-161.

21. Walsh JA. Organization Profile: National epidemiology boards. Bridge. 1990: 4(4): 10 &23.

22. Walsh JA. Orsolani G. Outpatient hospitals: Summary of a conference Boston. November 26 &27, 1990.

23. Shepard D, Munar W, Ross L, Guerrero R, Walsh JA, Orsolani G, Solarte C, Gutierrez F. Ambulatory surgery: a cost-effective comparison of hospitals and intermediate health units. Center for Population Studies, Harvard University, Working Papers, 1991.

24. Dumbaugh KA, Walsh JA. Advanced Urban Health Units. Background Document for World Health Organization Consultation on Advanced Urban Health Care Units. Geneva, World Health Organization 2-4 May 1991.

25. Warren JA, Walsh JA. The Role of Saint Mary's Ambulatory Care Hospital in Serving its Urban Population. Background Document for World Health Organization Study Group on The Role of Health Centres in the Development of Urban Health Systems. December 1991.

26. Sheppard DS, Walsh JA. Methodologies for Priority Setting. Presentation for the Child Vaccine Initiative Task Force on Priorities and Strategic Plans, New York. 24-25 February 1992

27. Shepard DS, Kleinau EF, Walsh JA, Stansfield S, Bhalotra S, Prottas J. Cost-effectiveness of Vaccine Research. Report prepared for the Children's Vaccine Initiative, Task Force on Strategic Planning, October 1992.

28. Kurland J, Walsh JA, Price G. International Health: What the US Can Learn. In: Flynn RL, Kurland J, Price G, Freeman AM. Building Health Through Community: An International Dialogue. Boston: Department of Health and Hospitals 1992.

29. Shepard DS, Walsh JA, Kleinau E, Stansfield S, Bhalotra S. Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Vaccine Priorities. Report for the Task Force on Priorities and Strategic Plans of the Children's Vaccine Initiative, World Health Organization. 1993.

30. Walsh JA, Simonet M. Data and Analysis Needs for Health Sector Reform. Presented at Health Sector Reform in Developing Countries: Issues for the 1990s. Durham, NH. 10-13 September 1993.

31. Walsh JA (ed). 1993. Kolehmainen-Aitken RL. Human resources planning: issues and methods. Data for Decision Making Project Publication No. 1. Boston, MA: Data for Decision Making Project, Harvard School of Public Health.

32. Walsh JA (ed). 1993. Rannan-Eliya R, Berman P. National health accounts in developing countries: improving the foundation. Data for Decision Making Project Publication No. 2. Boston, MA: Data for Decision Making Project, Harvard School of Public Health.

33. Walsh JA (ed). 1993. Donaldson D. Health sector reform in Africa: lessons learned. Data for Decision Making Project Publication No. 3. Boston, MA: Data for Decision Making Project, Harvard School of Public Health.

34. Walsh JA (ed). 1993. Langan P. Poverty measurement for Russia: a briefing paper. Data for Decision Making Project Publication No. 4. Boston, MA: Data for Decision Making Project, Harvard School of Public Health.

35. Walsh JA, Naschuk, CN, Meaham AR, Gertler PJ. Maternal and Perinatal Health Problems. In: Jamison DT, Moseley WH (eds). Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries. Oxford: Oxford University Press 1993: 363-390.

36. Kurland J, Walsh JA, Price G. Why is United States Health Care so Expensive? Some Lessons from International Health. In: Morgan RE, Rau B. Global Learning for Health. Washington, DC: National Council for International Health 1993: 147-159.

37. Salah H, Nanda Kumar, El Safie M, Walsh JA, et al. Proceedings of Cost-effectiveness Workshop. Ismailia July 3-9, 1994. Boston: Harvard School of Public Health, Data for Decision Making Project

38. Salah H, Nanda Kumar, El Shafie M, Walsh JA, et al. Proceedings of the Second Cost-Effectiveness Workshop Post Said, January 6-14, 1995. Boston: Harvard School of Public Health, Data for Decision Making Project.

39. Anderson D, Cardenas M, Pooley B, Myers C, Walsh JA. Proceedings of the Costs and Cost-Effectiveness Workshop La Paz, Bolivia, May 3-6, 1995. Boston: Harvard School of Public Health, Data for Decision Making Project.

40. Berman P, Walsh J et al. Status of the Demographic and Epidemiologic Transition in Egypt. In Egypt: Strategies for Health Sector Reform Data for Decision Making, Harvard University1995.

41. Walsh J, Simonet M. Data Needs for Policy Reform. In Health Sector Reform in Developing Countries, Berman, Peter (ed). Boston Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. 1995.

42. Salah H, Walsh J, Kumar N. Cost Analysis and Efficiency Indicators for Health Care: Report #1 Bani Suef General Hospital Summary Output for 1993-4 Report #2 Suez General Hospital Report #3 El Gomhuria General Hospital Report #4 Chest and Fever Hospitals in Alexandria, Beni Suef and Suez Governorates Report #5 19 Primary Health Care Facilities in Alexandria, Beni Suef and Suez Report #6 Aswan General Hospital Report #7 Port Said General Hospital Report #8 El Sembalawan General Hospital Report #9 El Arish General Hospital Report #10 El Tour General Hospital Report #11 40 Primary Health Care Facilities in 5 Governorates Data for Decision Making Project, Harvard School of Public Health, 1997.

43. Walsh JA, Bain J. Cost-effectiveness of Health Interventions for Egypt. Data for Decision Making Project, Harvard School of Public Health, 1997.

44. Wilkins V, Guergen K, Ragunathan P. Syndromic Management of STD’s. Data for Decision Making Project, Harvard School of Public Health, 1999.

JULIA WALSH Publications, January, 2000

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