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    “…This study aims to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on surgical education and training in a developing country. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted in Allied Hospitals of Rawalpindi Medical University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan from June 2021 to July 2021. …”
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    por Asase, Alex
    Publicado 2023
    “…However, no detailed assessments have been undertaken on how to achieve the benefits of this industry for developing countries. This study examined the herbal medicine industry in Ghana, with a particular focus on its prospects, challenges and ways forward. …”
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    “…Managing glioblastoma (GBM) is challenging even for the most experienced centers in high-income countries due to its infiltrative nature, its unique tumor and immune microenvironment, and the negative effect of the blood-brain barrier on the penetration of systemic therapies. In developing countries, the difficulties are even greater, mostly in relation to the lack of adequate medical infrastructure and resources. …”
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    “…The prevalence pattern of hypertension in developing countries is different from that in the developed countries. …”
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    “…Little is known about the factors affecting the use of evidence by policy makers and clinicians, particularly in developing countries. The objective of this study was to examine the factors that might affect the translation of randomised controlled trial (RCT) findings into policies and practice in developing countries. …”
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    “…The World Health Organization (WHO) has made rotavirus vaccine introduction in developing countries a high priority. The WHOs Guidelines for Vaccine Introduction indicates that a key determinant to achieving vaccine introduction is the public health priority of the disease, suggesting that where the disease is not a priority uptake of the vaccine is unlikely. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Vaccine-preventable diseases cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide and in developing countries in particular. Information on coverage and reasons for non-vaccination is vital to enhance overall vaccination activities. …”
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    “…This study set out to determine maternal/infant socio-demographic factors associated with follow-up compliance in community-based infant hearing screening programmes in a developing country. METHODS: After health educational/counselling sessions, infants attending routine childhood immunisation clinics at four primary care centres were enrolled into a two-stage infant hearing screening programme consisting of a first-stage screening with transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions and second-stage screening with automated auditory brainstem response. …”
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    “…Age at first pregnancy (AFP) and ICC have been investigated less, although AFSI and AFP are strongly interrelated in most developing countries. A pooled analysis of case–control studies on ICC from eight developing countries with 1864 cases and 1719 controls investigated the roles of AFSI, AFP, and ICC risk. …”
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    “…CONCLUSION: A range of health system and population-level factors aside from health workers influences coverage of health services in developing countries. However, it is also plausible that health workers who are neither doctors nor nurses, such as clinical officers and community health workers, may be providing a substantial proportion of health services. …”
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    “…Health care workers in developing countries continue to lack access to basic, practical information to enable them to deliver safe, effective care. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Currently, poor-rich inequalities in health in developing countries receive a lot of attention from both researchers and policy makers. …”
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    “…In spite of these developments in the developed world, patients in most developing countries hardly benefit from non pharmacological interventions. …”
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