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961por Ndo, Cyrille, Antonio-Nkondjio, Christophe, Cohuet, Anna, Ayala, Diego, Kengne, Pierre, Morlais, Isabelle, Awono-Ambene, Parfait H, Couret, Daniel, Ngassam, Pierre, Fontenille, Didier, Simard, Frédéric“…CONCLUSION: Overall, high genetic homogeneity of the An. nili gene pool was found across its distribution range in West and Central Africa, although demographic events probably resulted in a higher level of genetic isolation in the marginal population of Kenge (DRC). …”
Publicado 2010
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962“…The highest rates were found for Central Africa (29.6%, 95% CI 12.4-46.8), the Indian subcontinent (26.3%, 95%CI 2.3-30.2) and West Africa (21.5%, 95%CI 14.9-28.1). …”
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963por Mouinga-Ondémé, Augustin, Betsem, Edouard, Caron, Mélanie, Makuwa, Maria, Sallé, Bettina, Renault, Noemie, Saib, Ali, Telfer, Paul, Marx, Preston, Gessain, Antoine, Kazanji, Mirdad“…Mandrillus sphinx, a monkey species living in central Africa, is naturally infected with SFV. We evaluated the natural history of the virus in a free-ranging colony of mandrills and investigated possible transmission of mandrill SFV to humans. …”
Publicado 2010
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964por Hayman, David T. S., Johnson, Nicholas, Horton, Daniel L., Hedge, Jessica, Wakeley, Philip R., Banyard, Ashley C., Zhang, Shoufeng, Alhassan, Andy, Fooks, Anthony R.“…Africa 1a is probably a western extension of a clade circulating in central Africa and the Africa 1b virus a probable recent introduction from eastern Africa. …”
Publicado 2011
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965por Tsuda, Yoshimi, Caposio, Patrizia, Parkins, Christopher J., Botto, Sara, Messaoudi, Ilhem, Cicin-Sain, Luka, Feldmann, Heinz, Jarvis, Michael A.“…BACKGROUND: Human outbreaks of Ebola virus (EBOV) are a serious human health concern in Central Africa. Great apes (gorillas/chimpanzees) are an important source of EBOV transmission to humans due to increased hunting of wildlife including the ‘bush-meat’ trade. …”
Publicado 2011
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966Publicado 2013“…METHODS: A standardized survey was completed by International epidemiologic Databases to Evaluate AIDS paediatric cohort sites in the regions of Asia-Pacific (AP), Central Africa (CA), East Africa (EA), Southern Africa (SA) and West Africa (WA) to understand operational resource availability and paediatric management practices. …”
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967por Raeymaekers, Joost AM, Hablützel, Pascal I, Grégoir, Arnout F, Bamps, Jolien, Roose, Anna K, Vanhove, Maarten PM, Van Steenberge, Maarten, Pariselle, Antoine, Huyse, Tine, Snoeks, Jos, Volckaert, Filip AM“…Here we investigate the first and the second prerequisite in allopatric chromatically differentiated lineages of the rock-dwelling cichlid Tropheus spp. from southern Lake Tanganyika (Central Africa). Macroparasite communities were screened in eight populations belonging to five different colour morphs. …”
Publicado 2013
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968“…BACKGROUND: The HIV epidemic is increasing in Equatorial Guinea (GQ), West Central Africa, but few studies have reported its HIV molecular epidemiology. …”
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969por Kiiza Mondo, Charles, Otim, Marcel Andrew, Musoke, Robert, Akol, George, Orem, Jackson“…CONCLUSION: This study presents evidence on the magnitude of NCDs, their risk factors and gender distribution in a rural population in Uganda, a poor country in east-central Africa. These data, when combined with urban population data, could be useful in the formulation and advocacy of NCD policy and plans of action in Uganda.…”
Publicado 2013
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970por Fenner, Lukas, Ballif, Marie, Graber, Claire, Nhandu, Venerandah, Dusingize, Jean Claude, Cortes, Claudia P., Carriquiry, Gabriela, Anastos, Kathryn, Garone, Daniela, Jong, Eefje, Gnokoro, Joachim Charles, Sued, Omar, Ajayi, Samuel, Diero, Lameck, Wools-Kaloustian, Kara, Kiertiburanakul, Sasisopin, Castelnuovo, Barbara, Lewden, Charlotte, Durier, Nicolas, Sterling, Timothy R., Egger, Matthias“…Xpert MTB/RIF was rarely available in Central Africa and South America. In sites with access to these diagnostics, microscopy was used in 745 (76%) patients diagnosed with TB, culture in 220 (24%), and chest X-ray in 688 (70%) patients. …”
Publicado 2013
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971por Kaba, Dramane, Zacarie, Tusevo, M'Pondi, Alexis Makumyaviri, Njiokou, Flobert, Bosson-Vanga, Henriette, Kröber, Thomas, McMullin, Andrew, Mihok, Steve, Guerin, Patrick M.“…BACKGROUND: Glossina palpalis palpalis (G. p. palpalis) is one of the principal vectors of sleeping sickness and nagana in Africa with a geographical range stretching from Liberia in West Africa to Angola in Central Africa. It inhabits tropical rain forest but has also adapted to urban settlements. …”
Publicado 2014
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972por Cordon-Obras, Carlos, Cano, Jorge, Knapp, Jenny, Nebreda, Paloma, Ndong-Mabale, Nicolas, Ncogo-Ada, Policarpo Ricardo, Ndongo-Asumu, Pedro, Navarro, Miguel, Pinto, Joao, Benito, Agustin, Bart, Jean-Mathieu“…Phylogenetic analysis clearly clustered all island samples with flies coming from the Western African Clade (WAC), and separated from the flies belonging to the Central Africa Clade (CAC), including samples from Mbini and Kogo, two foci of mainland Equatorial Guinea. …”
Publicado 2014
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973“…This paper, one in a series of four, examines human and financial resources capacities, policies and organizational support for HSR in seven Africa Hub SPHs in East and Central Africa. METHODS: Capacity assessment done included document analysis to establish staff numbers, qualifications and publications; self-assessment using a tool developed to capture individual perceptions on the capacity for HSR and institutional dialogues. …”
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974“…The HEALTH Alliance Africa Hub, a consortium of seven schools of public health (SPHs) in East and Central Africa, was formed to build capacity in HSR. This paper presents information on the capacity of the various SPHs to conduct KT activities. …”
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975“…Map differences between baseline and projected climate suggest that habitat reductions will be especially extensive in Western and Central Africa; portions of Botswana, Namibia, and Angola in Southern Africa; and portions of Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia, and Kenya in East Africa. …”
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976“…An alliance of schools of public health (SPHs) in East and Central Africa developed a tool for the self-assessment of HSR capacity with the aim of producing institutional capacity development plans. …”
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977por Tranquilli, Sandra, Abedi-Lartey, Michael, Abernethy, Katharine, Amsini, Fidèle, Asamoah, Augustus, Balangtaa, Cletus, Blake, Stephen, Bouanga, Estelle, Breuer, Thomas, Brncic, Terry M., Campbell, Geneviève, Chancellor, Rebecca, Chapman, Colin A., Davenport, Tim R. B., Dunn, Andrew, Dupain, Jef, Ekobo, Atanga, Eno-Nku, Manasseh, Etoga, Gilles, Furuichi, Takeshi, Gatti, Sylvain, Ghiurghi, Andrea, Hashimoto, Chie, Hart, John A., Head, Josephine, Hega, Martin, Herbinger, Ilka, Hicks, Thurston C., Holbech, Lars H., Huijbregts, Bas, Kühl, Hjalmar S., Imong, Inaoyom, Yeno, Stephane Le-Duc, Linder, Joshua, Marshall, Phil, Lero, Peter Minasoma, Morgan, David, Mubalama, Leonard, N'Goran, Paul K., Nicholas, Aaron, Nixon, Stuart, Normand, Emmanuelle, Nziguyimpa, Leonidas, Nzooh-Dongmo, Zacharie, Ofori-Amanfo, Richard, Ogunjemite, Babafemi G., Petre, Charles-Albert, Rainey, Hugo J., Regnaut, Sebastien, Robinson, Orume, Rundus, Aaron, Sanz, Crickette M., Okon, David Tiku, Todd, Angelique, Warren, Ymke, Sommer, Volker“…Subsistence and commercial hunting were identified as the most common direct threats to wildlife and found to be most prevalent in West and Central Africa. Agriculture and logging represented the most common indirect threats, and were most prevalent in West Africa. …”
Publicado 2014
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978por Moyen, Nanikaly, Thiberville, Simon-Djamel, Pastorino, Boris, Nougairede, Antoine, Thirion, Laurence, Mombouli, Jean-Vivien, Dimi, Yannick, Leparc-Goffart, Isabelle, Capobianchi, Maria Rosaria, Lepfoundzou, Amelia Dzia, de Lamballerie, Xavier“…We suggest that a more systematic survey of the entomological situation and of arbovirus circulation is necessary in Central Africa for better understanding the environmental, microbiological and sociological determinants of emergence.…”
Publicado 2014
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979por Christinet, Vanessa, Comte, Eric, Ciaffi, Laura, Odermatt, Peter, Serafini, Micaela, Antierens, Annick, Rossel, Ludovic, Nomo, Alain-Bertrand, Nkemenang, Patrick, Tsoungui, Akoa, Delhumeau, Cecile, Calmy, Alexandra“…Buruli ulcer is the third most common mycobacterial disease after tuberculosis and leprosy and is particularly frequent in rural West and Central Africa. However, the impact of HIV infection on BU severity and prevalence remains unclear. …”
Publicado 2014
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980“…Among the 80 countries with data, we found the practice of delivering with NOP was concentrated in West and Central Africa and parts of East Africa. Across these countries, the prevalence of giving birth with NOP was higher among women who were poor, older, of higher parity, living in rural areas, and uneducated than among their counterparts. …”
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