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301por Orelle, Arnaud, Nikiema, Abdoulaye, Zakaryan, Arsen, Albetkova, Adilya A., Keita, Mah-Séré, Rayfield, Mark A., Peruski, Leonard F., Pierson, Antoine“…Since then, it has been successfully used in other countries (ie, Armenia, Burundi, Cameroon, Ghana, Guinea, Kazakhstan, Liberia), various settings (medical and veterinary laboratories), and translated into several languages (eg, English, French, Russian). …”
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302“…The higher proportion of good vitamin A consumption 80.84% was recorded in Burundi and the smallest good vitamin A consumption 34.12% was recorded in Kenya. …”
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303por Ekholuenetale, Michael, Nzoputam, Chimezie Igwegbe, Okonji, Osaretin Christabel, Barrow, Amadou, Wegbom, Anthony Ike, Edet, Clement Kevin“…RESULTS: We observed a higher prevalence of ARI among children under 5 in Uganda, Kenya, Sao Tome and Principe (9% each), Gabon, Chad, Eswatini (8% each), Burundi, Ethiopia, Congo Democratic Republic (7.0% each). …”
Publicado 2023
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304por Gebremichael, Bereket, Beletew, Biruk, Bimerew, Melaku, Haile, Demewoz, Biadgilign, Sibhatu, Baye, Kaleab“…The pooled prevalence of urban household food insecurity in East Africa was 60·91 % (95 % CI 47·72, 74·11; I (2) = 100 %; P < 0·001) where the highest (91 %) and lowest (36·5 %) was observed in Sudan and Burundi, respectively. Household head educational status (illiterate) (AOR = 2·53; 95 % CI 2·11, 2·95, I (2) = 90 %; P < 0·01), female as household head (AOR = 1·45; 95 % CI 1·16, 1·75; I (2) = 0·0 %; P = 0·993), large family size (AOR = 1·43; 95 % CI 1·09, 1·76, I (2) = 0·0 %; P = 0·863) and poorest wealth quantile (AOR = 3·95; 95 % CI 1·93, 5·98; I (2) = 57·2 %, P = 0·053) were factors which significantly increased odds of urban household food insecurity in East Africa. …”
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305“…We pooled nine Demographic and Health Surveys (Benin, Burundi, Cambodia, Congo, Haiti, Rwanda, Senegal, Togo, and Uganda) with data on 8,516 children aged 36–59 months. …”
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306por Urban, Kailey, Payton, Colleen, Mamo, Blain, Volkman, Hannah, Giorgio, Katherine, Kennedy, Lori, Bomber, Yuli Chen, Rodrigues, Kristine Knuti, Young, Janine, Tumaylle, Carol, Matheson, Jasmine, Tasslimi, Azadeh, Montour, Jessica, Jentes, Emily“…The prevalence of HCV antibodies among the 64,703 refugees screened was 1.6%. Refugees from Burundi (5.4%), Moldova (3.8%), Democratic Republic of Congo (3.2%), Burma (2.8%), and Ukraine (2.0%) had the highest positivity among refugee arrivals. …”
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307por Aboagye, Richard Gyan, Okyere, Joshua, Seidu, Abdul-Aziz, Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku, Budu, Eugene, Yaya, Sanni“…RESULTS: On the average, 16.2% of women are using hormonal contraceptives and this ranged from 7.2% in Burundi to 37.7% in Zimbabwe. The pooled prevalence of anaemia was 41%, ranging from 13.5% in Rwanda to 58.0% in Benin. …”
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308por Gohy, Bérangère, Opava, Christina H., von Schreeb, Johan, Van den Bergh, Rafael, Brus, Aude, Fouda Mbarga, Nicole, Ouamba, Jean Patrick, Mafuko, Jean-Marie, Mulombwe Musambi, Irene, Rougeon, Delphine, Côté Grenier, Evelyne, Gaspar Fernandes, Lívia, Van Hulse, Julie, Weerts, Eric, Brodin, Nina“…This study aimed to assess the AIM-T construct validity (structural validity and hypothesis testing) and reliability (internal consistency, inter-rater reliability and measurement error) in four humanitarian settings (Burundi, Iraq, Cameroon and Central African Republic). …”
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309por NASCIMENTO, MARIA, TORRES, RHIAN, HOROCHOVSKI, AMANDA, BIRMANN, BRUNO, TAKAHARA, BRUNO, SOUZA, LUIS, RIBEIRO, KLYNSMAN, MCBENEDICT, BILLY“…Foreign students who are PWD came from eight different countries: Bolivia, Burundi, Cabo Verde, Republic of Congo, Paraguay, Philippines, Singapore and Spain. …”
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310por Sánchez-Páez, David A, Masquelier, Bruno, Menashe-Oren, Ashira, Baruwa, Ololade Julius, Reniers, Georges“…RESULTS: Mobile phone ownership ranges from 23.6% in Burundi to 96.7% in Armenia. The median TFR ratio and U5MR ratio between the non-owners and the owners of a mobile phone are 1.48 and 1.29, respectively. …”
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311“…Widespread rape by combatants has been documented in Burundi, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, Sudan and Uganda. …”
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312por Anderson, Jamie, Doocy, Shannon, Haskew, Christopher, Spiegel, Paul, Moss, William J“…METHODS: Data on malaria incidence and mortality were analyzed from January 2006 to December 2009 from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Health Information System database collected at sites in Burundi, Chad, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan, Tanzania, Thailand, and Uganda. …”
Publicado 2011
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313“…METHODS: Participants from four locations in Burundi, South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, were invited to describe ‘problems they knew of that related to thinking, feeling and behaviour?’ …”
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314por Grout, Lise, Conan, Nolwenn, Juan Giner, Aitana, Hurtado, Northan, Fermon, Florence, N’Goran, Alexandra, Grellety, Emmanuel, Minetti, Andrea, Porten, Klaudia, Grais, Rebecca F“…Routine coverage varied between countries (>95% in Malawi and Kirundo province (Burundi) while <35% in N’Djamena (Chad) in 2005), within a country and over time. …”
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315“…These were articles from Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Burundi, published between 1974 and 2013, that reported resistance in Salmonella, Shigella, Escherichia coli and Vibrio sp. …”
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316por Witter, Sophie, Falisse, Jean-Benoit, Bertone, Maria Paola, Alonso-Garbayo, Alvaro, Martins, João S, Salehi, Ahmad Shah, Pavignani, Enrico, Martineau, Tim“…Three country case reports were also developed for Afghanistan, Burundi and Timor-Leste, using secondary sources and the knowledge of the group. …”
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317“…RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: There were four controlled before after intervention studies, three cluster randomized controlled trials and one case control with post-intervention comparison of P4P programs for MCH care in Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, the Philippines, and Rwanda. …”
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318“…Six countries had more than 100,000 households (HHs) where children were reported to be responsible for water collection (greater than 30 minutes): Burundi (181,702 HHs), Cameroon (154,453 HHs), Ethiopia (1,321,424 HHs), Mozambique (129,544 HHs), Niger (171,305 HHs), and Nigeria (1,045,647 HHs). …”
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319por Ngabonziza, Jean Claude Semuto, Diallo, Awa Ba, Tagliani, Elisa, Diarra, Bassirou, Kadanga, Abalo Essosimna, Togo, Antieme Combo George, Thiam, Aliou, de Rijk, Willem Bram, Alagna, Riccardo, Houeto, Sabine, Ba, Fatoumata, Dagnra, Anoumou Yaotsè, Ivan, Emil, Affolabi, Dissou, Schwoebel, Valérie, Trebucq, Arnaud, de Jong, Bouke Catherine, Rigouts, Leen, Daneau, Géraldine“…Among those isolates, 71% were from patients included in the study on the Union short-course regimen for MDR-TB in Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central Africa Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Niger, and Rwanda PZA resistance, and the rest (29%) were consecutive isolates systematically stored from 2014–2015 in Mali, Rwanda, Senegal, and Togo. …”
Publicado 2017
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320por Kuznik, Andreas, Iliyasu, Garba, Lamorde, Mohammed, Mahmud, Mustapha, Musa, Baba M., Nashabaru, Ibrahim, Obaro, Stephen, Mohammed, Idris, Habib, Abdulrazaq G.“…The annual incidence rate at which routine conjugate quadrivalent vaccination is expected to be economically justifiable ranges from 13 per 100,000/year in Nigeria to 142 per 100,000/year in Burundi. CONCLUSION: Routine quadrivalent conjugate vaccination against Neisseria meningitidis is cost-effective at incidence rates well below the epidemic threshold among children living in the African meningitis belt.…”
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