Neha Batura
Personal Details
First Name: | Neha |
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Last Name: | Batura |
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RePEc Short-ID: | pba1503 |
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Affiliation
(50%) University College London, Institute for Global Health
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/igh/London, UK
(50%) Centre for Global Health Economics
Institute of Global Health
University College London (UCL)
London, United Kingdomhttp://ighe.org/
RePEc:edi:cgucluk (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Tom Palmer & Neha Batura & Jolene Skordis & Oliver Stirrup & Fedra Vanhuyse & Andrew Copas & Aloyce Odhiambo & Nicholas Ogendo & Sarah Dickin & Alex Mwaki & Hassan Haghparast-Bidgoli, 2022. "Economic evaluation of a conditional cash transfer to retain women in the continuum of care during pregnancy, birth and the postnatal period in Kenya," PLOS Global Public Health, Public Library of Science, vol. 2(3), pages 1-17, March.
- Olga P M Saweri & Neha Batura & Rabiah Al Adawiyah & Louise M Causer & William S Pomat & Andrew J Vallely & Virginia Wiseman, 2021. "Economic evaluation of point-of-care testing and treatment for sexually transmitted and genital infections in pregnancy in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 16(6), pages 1-24, June.
- Kasim Allel & Gerard Abou Jaoude & Stavros Poupakis & Neha Batura & Jolene Skordis & Hassan Haghparast-Bidgoli, 2021. "Exploring the Associations between Early Childhood Development Outcomes and Ecological Country-Level Factors across Low- and Middle-Income Countries," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(7), pages 1-15, March.
Chapters
- Neha Batura & Hassan Haghparast-Bidgoli & Jane Hughes & Jolene Skordis, 2021. "Assessing competency in health economics using portfolios," Chapters, in: Maia Platt & Allen C. Goodman (ed.), Handbook on Teaching Health Economics, chapter 3, pages 32-43, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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- Kasim Allel & Gerard Abou Jaoude & Stavros Poupakis & Neha Batura & Jolene Skordis & Hassan Haghparast-Bidgoli, 2021.
"Exploring the Associations between Early Childhood Development Outcomes and Ecological Country-Level Factors across Low- and Middle-Income Countries,"
IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(7), pages 1-15, March.
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- Leonel Córdoba-Gamboa & Ruth Argelia Vázquez-Salas & Martin Romero-Martínez & Alejandra Cantoral & Horacio Riojas-Rodríguez & Sergio Bautista-Arredondo & Luis F. Bautista-Arredondo & Filipa de Castro , 2023. "Lead Exposure Can Affect Early Childhood Development and Could Be Aggravated by Stunted Growth: Perspectives from Mexico," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(6), pages 1-17, March.
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