نتایج جستجو برای: slums areas

تعداد نتایج: 402976  

2018
Abhijin Adiga Shuyu Chu Stephen Eubank Christopher J Kuhlman Bryan Lewis Achla Marathe Madhav Marathe Eric K Nordberg Samarth Swarup Anil Vullikanti Mandy L Wilson

OBJECTIVES This research studies the role of slums in the spread and control of infectious diseases in the National Capital Territory of India, Delhi, using detailed social contact networks of its residents. METHODS We use an agent-based model to study the spread of influenza in Delhi through person-to-person contact. Two different networks are used: one in which slum and non-slum regions are...

Journal: :Natural Hazards 2023

Abstract Deprived settlements, usually referred to as slums, are often located in hazardous areas. However, there have been very few studies examine this notion. In study, we leverage the advancements open geospatial data, earth observation (EO), and machine learning create a multi-hazard susceptibility index transferrable disaster risk approach be adapted low- middle-income country (LMIC) citi...

2006
Nashid Kamal Rumana Rashid

To link environmental factors with prevalence of RTI/STD symptoms among women in the urban slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh and also to investigate if there are differences in levels of RTI/STD prevalence among the slums. Fourteen slums from Dhaka city were the secondary units for this study, households were selected according to systematic sampling. One woman from each selected household was intervi...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2008
Suchismita Mishra Basanta Kumar Swain Bontha Veerraju Babu

This paper reports the sexual risk behaviour among migrant tribal community living in an eastern Indian city. The age at marriage is very low in this community and 54% of women had first intercourse before the age of 15 years with the mean of 15.8 years and it is 19.5 years for men. Pre and extramarital relations, including multi-partnered sex is prevalent. Safe sexual practices are not reporte...

2011
Martin K Mutua Elizabeth Kimani-Murage Remare R Ettarh

BACKGROUND Recent trends in global vaccination coverage have shown increases with most countries reaching 90% DTP3 coverage in 2008, although pockets of undervaccination continue to persist in parts of sub-Saharan Africa particularly in the urban slums. The objectives of this study were to determine the vaccination status of children aged between 12-23 months living in two slums of Nairobi and ...

2012
Suman Kanungo Dipika Sur Mohammad Ali Young Ae You Debottam Pal Byomkesh Manna Swapan K Niyogi Banwarilal Sarkar Sujit K Bhattacharya John D Clemens G Balakrish Nair

BACKGROUND There is not much information on the differences in clinical, epidemiological and spatial characteristics of diarrhea due to V. cholerae and V. parahaemolyticus from non-coastal areas. We investigated the differences in clinical, epidemiological and spatial characteristics of the two Vibrio species in the urban slums of Kolkata, India. METHODS The data of a cluster randomized chole...

Journal: :Journal of tropical pediatrics 1986
D B Jelliffee

The topic of this presentation is, of course, very vast, and much discussion has occurred in recent years. For example, it is widely recognized that the extension of basic health services to underserved rural areas and slums is essential everywhere. Secondly, it is apparent that this can only be done by means of primary health care (PHC) workers which, in turn, implies that the government of th...

2013
Kathryn P Hacker Karen C Seto Federico Costa Jason Corburn Mitermayer G Reis Albert I Ko Maria A Diuk-Wasser

BACKGROUND The expansion of urban slums is a key challenge for public and social policy in the 21st century. The heterogeneous and dynamic nature of slum communities limits the use of rigid slum definitions. A systematic and flexible approach to characterize, delineate and model urban slum structure at an operational resolution is essential to plan, deploy, and monitor interventions at the loca...

2016
Kanyiva Muindi Elizabeth Kimani-Murage Thaddaeus Egondi Joacim Rocklov Nawi Ng

With 2.8 billion biomass users globally, household air pollution remains a public health threat in many low- and middle-income countries. However, little evidence on pollution levels and health effects exists in low-income settings, especially slums. This study assesses the levels and sources of household air pollution in the urban slums of Nairobi. This cross-sectional study was embedded in a ...

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