نتایج جستجو برای: west africa

تعداد نتایج: 195736  

2007
Ousmane Faye Mawlouth Diallo Djibril Diop O. Elmamy Bezeid Hampathé Bâ Mbayame Niang Ibrahima Dia Sid Ahmed Ould Mohamed Kader Ndiaye Diawo Diallo Peinda Ogo Ly Boubacar Diallo Pierre Nabeth François Simon Baïdy Lô Ousmane Madiagne Diop

In October 2003, 9 human cases of hemorrhagic fever were reported in 3 provinces of Mauritania, West Africa. Test results showed acute Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) infection, and a field investigation found recent circulation of RVFV with a prevalence rate of 25.5% (25/98) and 4 deaths among the 25 laboratory-confirmed case-patients. Immunoglobulin M against RVFV was found in 46% (25/54) of d...

2016
H Bougard

1Head Clinical Unit: Surgery, New Somerset Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa 2Senior Lecturer, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa 3Private Practice, Somerset West, South Africa 4Private Practice, Bellville, South Africa 5Private Practice, George and Consultant Surgeon George Provincial Hospital, South Africa 6Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Afri...

2017
Kodjo Glato Atsou Aidam Ndjido Ardo Kane Diallo Bassirou Marie Couderc Leila Zekraoui Nora Scarcelli Adeline Barnaud Yves Vigouroux

Sub-Saharan agriculture has been identified as vulnerable to ongoing climate change. Adaptation of agriculture has been suggested as a way to maintain productivity. Better knowledge of intra-specific diversity of varieties is prerequisites for the successful management of such adaptation. Among crops, root and tubers play important roles in food security and economic growth for the most vulnera...

2014
Edson Delatorre Daiana Mir Gonzalo Bello

The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtype G is the second most prevalent HIV-1 clade in West Africa, accounting for nearly 30% of infections in the region. There is no information about the spatiotemporal dynamics of dissemination of this HIV-1 clade in Africa. To this end, we analyzed a total of 305 HIV-1 subtype G pol sequences isolated from 11 different countries from West and ...

2002
Markus Kornprobst

In Africa, the management of border disputes varies from sub-region to subregion. Most puzzling is the difference between West Africa and the Horn of Africa. In the latter, border disputes are much more likely to escalate into war than in the former. Seeking to solve this puzzle, this study focuses on the territorial integrity norm. It departs from existing accounts of this norm in two ways: fi...

2014
Sandra Tranquilli Michael Abedi-Lartey Katharine Abernethy Fidèle Amsini Augustus Asamoah Cletus Balangtaa Stephen Blake Estelle Bouanga Thomas Breuer Terry M. Brncic Geneviève Campbell Rebecca Chancellor Colin A. Chapman Tim R. B. Davenport Andrew Dunn Jef Dupain Atanga Ekobo Manasseh Eno-Nku Gilles Etoga Takeshi Furuichi Sylvain Gatti Andrea Ghiurghi Chie Hashimoto John A. Hart Josephine Head Martin Hega Ilka Herbinger Thurston C. Hicks Lars H. Holbech Bas Huijbregts Hjalmar S. Kühl Inaoyom Imong Stephane Le-Duc Yeno Joshua Linder Phil Marshall Peter Minasoma Lero David Morgan Leonard Mubalama Paul K. N'Goran Aaron Nicholas Stuart Nixon Emmanuelle Normand Leonidas Nziguyimpa Zacharie Nzooh-Dongmo Richard Ofori-Amanfo Babafemi G. Ogunjemite Charles-Albert Petre Hugo J. Rainey Sebastien Regnaut Orume Robinson Aaron Rundus Crickette M. Sanz David Tiku Okon Angelique Todd Ymke Warren Volker Sommer

Numerous protected areas (PAs) have been created in Africa to safeguard wildlife and other natural resources. However, significant threats from anthropogenic activities and decline of wildlife populations persist, while conservation efforts in most PAs are still minimal. We assessed the impact level of the most common threats to wildlife within PAs in tropical Africa and the relationship of con...

2015
Jun Feng Huihui Xiao Li Zhang He Yan Xinyu Feng Wen Fang Zhigui Xia

Currently the local P. vivax was sharply decreased while the imported vivax malaria increased in China. Despite Southeast Asia was still the main import source of vivax malaria, the trend of Africa become serious, especially for west and central Africa. Herein we have clarified the trend of P. vivax in China from 2004-2012, and made some analysis for the differences of imported vivax back from ...

2015
Adam W. Potter Julio A. Gonzalez Xiaojiang Xu ABDERREZAK BOUCHAMA

INTRODUCTION A significant number of healthcare workers have responded to aid in the relief and containment of the 2013 Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa. Healthcare workers are required to wear personal protective clothing (PPC) to impede the transmission of the virus; however, the impermeable design and the hot humid environment lead to risk of heat stress. OBJECTIVE Provide...

Journal: :The International journal on drug policy 2016
Gernot Klantschnig

BACKGROUND International agencies have viewed West Africa as a major player in the global trade in cocaine and heroin and in efforts to control that trade, as there have been reports of escalating arrests of drug smugglers, large-scale drug seizures and 'narco-states' in the subregion. It is claimed that a substantial share of the drugs available in Western markets transit through West Africa t...

2014
A. Townsend Peterson Lina M. Moses Daniel G. Bausch

Lassa fever is a disease that has been reported from sites across West Africa; it is caused by an arenavirus that is hosted by the rodent M. natalensis. Although it is confined to West Africa, and has been documented in detail in some well-studied areas, the details of the distribution of risk of Lassa virus infection remain poorly known at the level of the broader region. In this paper, we exp...

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