Treffer 1 - 20 von 2.446 für Suche '"Zimbabwe"', Suchdauer: 0,32s Treffer weiter einschränken
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    von West, Oliver, 1910-
    Veröffentlicht 1992
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    von Kidia, Khameer K.
    Veröffentlicht 2018
    “… In November 2017, following a military intervention, Robert Mugabe was forced to resign as president of Zimbabwe – where he had ruthlessly ruled since 1980.  …”
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    von Mangezi, Walter, Chibanda, Dixon
    Veröffentlicht 2010
    “… Zimbabwe is a landlocked country which has recently emerged from some marked political and socioeconomic challenges.  …”
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    “… From Mapungubwe (CE1220–1290), the Zimbabwe culture was expressed at Great Zimbabwe (CE1300–1450) and eventually Khami (CE1450–1820).  …”
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    “… OBJECTIVES: This article describes the implementation of faculty development at the University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences (UZCHS), a recipient of a MEPI award.  …”
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    “… However, there are concerns that most countries in Africa lack the adequate pharmaceutical manufacturing capacity required to produce COVID-19 vaccines, and Zimbabwe is not an exception. This article, therefore, aims to evaluate the preparedness and readiness efforts of the Zimbabwean pharmaceutical industry in the production of COVID-19 vaccines. …”
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    “… We conducted HIV diagnostic testing in an assessment of the etiologies of major STI syndromes in Zimbabwe. METHODS: A total of 600 patients were enrolled at six geographically diverse, high-volume STI clinics in Zimbabwe in 2014–15: 200 men with urethral discharge, 200 women with vaginal discharge, and 100 men and 100 women each with genital ulcer disease (GUD).  …”
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    von Scoones, Ian, Murimbarimba, Felix
    Veröffentlicht 2020
    “… Zimbabwe’s land reform from 2000 radically transformed the agrarian structure, and with this small towns in rural areas.  …”
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    “… Where there was no data for Zimbabwe, regional, or international data was used.  …”
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    “… We conducted a survey for group-specific indirect immunofluorescence antibody to mammarenaviruses by using Lassa fever and Mopeia virus antigens on serum specimens of 5,363 rodents of 33 species collected in South Africa and Zimbabwe during 1964–1994. Rodents were collected for unrelated purposes or for this study and stored at −70°C.  …”
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    “… BACKGROUND: Zimbabwe suffers from one of the greatest burdens of HIV/AIDS in the world that has been compounded by social and economic instability in the past decade.  …”
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    “… This study examines adult's perspectives on the role of children in the HIV response in the Matobo District of southern Zimbabwe. METHODS: Through a mix of individual interviews (n=19) and focus group discussions (n=9), 90 community members who were active in social groups spoke about their community response to HIV.  …”
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    “… To address this gap, we used multivariable logistic regression to determine the correlation between education outcomes in youth (aged 15–24) (being in the correct grade-for-age, primary school completion and having at least five “O” level passes) and being HIV-positive; having an HIV-positive parent; being a young carer; or being a maternal, paternal or double orphan, in five rounds (1998–2011) of a general population survey from eastern Zimbabwe. The fifth survey round (2009–2011) included data on children aged 6–17, which were analysed for the impacts of the above risk factors on regular attendance in primary and secondary schools and being in the correct grade-for-age.  …”
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