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25741“…In recent years, the social transformation underway in poor and developing countries, climatic changes, and increased attention to animal welfare are shining a light on some minor animal species that have a “local dairy importance” such as equines, camels, and yaks. …”
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25742“…It suggests that Si fertilization may be beneficial in many agronomic settings but may be beyond the means of smallholder farmers in developing countries. Si application may also have disadvantages, such as increased soil pH, less efficient conversion of crops into biofuel and reduced digestibility of animal fodder. …”
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25743por Onwujekwe, Obinna, Etiaba, Enyi, Mbachu, Chinyere, Arize, Ifeyinwa, Nwankwor, Chikezie, Ezenwaka, Uchenna, Okeke, Chinyere, Ezumah, Nkoli, Uzochukwu, Benjamin“…Capacity to undertake health policy and systems research (HPSR) and teaching is low in developing countries. Strengthening the capacity of producers and users of research is a more sustainable strategy for developing the field of HPSR in Africa, than relying on training in high-income countries. …”
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25744por Rahman, Rafey Abdul, Gupta, Umesh Kumar, Agrawal, Shashank, Goel, Prabudh, Alim, Muniba“…INTRODUCTION: Animal-inflicted injuries continue to be a major health problem worldwide. In developing countries, the outcome of such injuries, especially in children may be poor. …”
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25745“…It is widely prevalent in developing countries. In Ethiopia, too, the same problem exists although the prevalence varies from place to place depending on the presence of risk factors and hygienic status of the community. …”
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25746por Garcia, Sònia“…Traditional medicines based mostly on plants are still the only therapeutic possibility in many developing countries, but even in the richest ones, herbal formulation currently receives increased attention. …”
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25747por Tebeje, Nigusie Birhan, Biks, Gashaw Andargie, Abebe, Solomon Mekonnen, Yesuf, Melike Endris“…Children under the age of five years were more prone to food insecurity and its serious consequences like anemia, low bone density, frequent episodes of common cold, stomachache, poor educational performance, and dental carries in developing countries like Ethiopia. However, there is no any research finding that documented the magnitude of child food insecurity, coping strategies, and associated factors in the study area. …”
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25748por Muhihi, Alfa J., Anaeli, Amani, Mpembeni, Rose N. M., Sunguya, Bruno F., Leyna, Germana, Kakoko, Deodatus, Kessy, Anna Tengia, Mwanyika Sando, Mary, Njelekela, Marina, Urassa, David P.“…BACKGROUND: Hypertension, which is the single most important risk factor for CVDs, is increasing at an alarming rate in most developing countries. This study estimated the prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control of hypertension among young and middle-aged adults in rural Morogoro, Tanzania. …”
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25749“…While the condition is widespread across various occupations, healthcare sectors are acknowledged to be at high risk. In developing countries such as Ethiopia, however, the lack of reliable data on psychosocial hazards including psychological distress (PD) often hampers officials from planning for preventive actions. …”
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25750por Nadia, Noumedem Anangmo Christelle, Cédric, Yamssi, Raoul, Simeni Njonnou Sylvain, Christian, Ngongang Ouankou, Azizi, Mounvera Abdel, Diane, Gangueu Djape Clotilde, Nkouayep, Vanessa Rosine, Jeanette, Yondo, Gabriel, Tsila Henri, Mbida, Mpoame“…BACKGROUND: Malaria is one of the most critical diseases causing about 219 million cases worldwide in developing countries. The spread and development of resistance against chemical antimalarial drugs is one of the major problems associated with malaria control. …”
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25751por Yitayew, Yibeltal Asmamaw, Aitaye, Endashaw Belayhun, Lechissa, Helina Wondimu, Gebeyehu, Lubaba Oumer“…It is a global problem in neonates born both at hospitals and homes, but it showed a higher prevalence in developing countries (>90%). Although hypothermia is rarely a direct cause of death, it contributes to a substantial proportion of neonatal mortality globally. …”
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25752“…In addition to its clinical implications, AMR imposes an economic burden on communities, especially developing countries with more infectious diseases and less available resources. …”
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25753“…Cereals are staple foods for human consumption in both developed and developing countries. In order to improve agricultural outputs, resources like reclaimed water for irrigation and biosolids and manure as fertilizers are frequently used, although they may increase the input of contaminants that can potentially be absorbed by crops and enter the food chain. …”
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25754por Diallo, Saikou Yaya Kollet, Mweu, Marshal Mutinda, Mbuya, Simeon Ochanda, Mwanthi, Mutuku Alexander“…Background: To date, there are few studies carried out on low back pain (LBP) among university teaching staff in developing countries despite academics being a high-risk group for LBP. …”
Publicado 2019
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25755“…BACKGROUND: Access to essential health care is one of the major factors associated with maternal mortality. In developing countries, improving women’s access to health care has significantly reduced maternal death. …”
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25756“…Age-standardised TBL cancer burden was more concentrated in higher socioeconomic development countries, but the development of healthy inequality showed a downward trend in males while showing an upward trend in females. …”
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25757“…BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer is a public health concern worldwide, and is increasing in developing countries. Despite the efforts of governments, demand for cervical cancer screening is low and not well studied. …”
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25758“…Compliance with standard safety precaution is effective and inexpensive measure to improve quality of healthcare in reducing occurrence of healthcare associated infections. In developing countries, like Ethiopia adherence to recommended standard safety precaution is scanty. …”
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25759“…Group A rotavirus (RVA) is the leading cause of severe childhood diarrhea globally, even with all effective interventions, particularly in developing countries. Among the diverse genotypes of RVA, G1P[8] is a common genotype that has continued to pervade around the world, including Pakistan. …”
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25760por Sasmal, Prakash K., Mohanty, Chitta R., Jain, Mantu, Radhakrishnan, Rakesh V., Sahoo, Sangeeta, Krishna, Vuppala S., Doki, Sunil K., Dungala, Ram Venkat Manoj K.“…CONTEXT: Road traffic accidents (RTA) are a foremost rising cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries like India. The Government of India enacted a new motor vehicle amendment act (MVA) on September 1(st) 2019 that permits heavy penalties for traffic rule offenders. …”
Publicado 2020
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