نتایج جستجو برای: saharan africa ssa

تعداد نتایج: 118708  

2016
K. Ekoru E. H. Young C. Adebamowo N. Balde B. J. Hennig P. Kaleebu S. Kapiga N. S. Levitt M. Mayige J. C. Mbanya M. I. McCarthy O. Nyan M. Nyirenda J. Oli K. Ramaiya L. Smeeth E. Sobngwi C. N. Rotimi M. S. Sandhu A. A. Motala

The burden and aetiology of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and its microvascular complications may be influenced by varying behavioural and lifestyle environments as well as by genetic susceptibility. These aspects of the epidemiology of T2D have not been reliably clarified in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), highlighting the need for context-specific epidemiological studies with the statistical resolution to ...

2018
Fiona McKenzie Annelle Zietsman Moses Galukande Angelica Anele Charles Adisa Groesbeck Parham Leeya Pinder Herbert Cubasch Maureen Joffe Frederick Kidaaga Robert Lukande Awa U Offiah Ralph O Egejuru Aaron Shibemba Joachim Schuz Benjamin O Anderson Isabel Dos Santos Silva Valerie McCormack

Breast cancer (BC) survival rates in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are low in part due to advanced stage at diagnosis. As one component of a study of the entire journey of SSA women with BC, we aimed to identify shared and setting-specific drivers of advanced stage BC. Women newly diagnosed in the multicountry African Breast Cancer-Disparities in Outcomes (ABC-DO) study completed a baseline intervie...

Journal: :Food Policy 2022

This study analyzes the spontaneous impact of human, social and natural capital on food crop technical efficiency (TE) in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Our contributes to literature by adopting meta-analysis method investigate relationship between TE three groups capitals better shed light SSA regions. results highlight that is most critical factor among promoting farming productivity. In particula...

2005
JENIFER PIESSE

Equity markets in developing and emerging economies have grown in number and importance as a result of financial market globalisation. However, their role in economic growth and development is enhanced if nascent markets are integrated with well-established ones. Market integration, measured by the transmission of returns volatility, is identified across a sample of SSA countries, using a uniqu...

2015
Geoffrey Schneider Berhanu Nega

In the last two decades, there has been a marked shift in the research on sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) from standard neoclassical analysis to new institutional economics (NIE). The increasing emphasis on NIE is reflected in a wide range of work by international financial institutions and scholars. However, the NIE approach retains fundamental limitations due to its narrow interpretation of institut...

2009
Alexander Bischoff Tetanye Ekoe Nicolas Perone Slim Slama Louis Loutan

Public health specialists and clinicians alike agree that Humanity faces a global pandemic of chronic diseases in the 21(st) century. In this article we discuss the implications of this pandemic on another global issue, the health workforce. Because both issues are particularly acute in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), we will focus on this region and use Cameroon as a case in point. We first gauge th...

2016
Osadolor Ebhuoma Michael Gebreslasie

Malaria is a serious public health threat in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and its transmission risk varies geographically. Modelling its geographic characteristics is essential for identifying the spatial and temporal risk of malaria transmission. Remote sensing (RS) has been serving as an important tool in providing and assessing a variety of potential climatic/environmental malaria transmission ...

Journal: :Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities 2018
Richard F Gillum

For over four decades the National Medical Association (NMA) and the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC) have sought to bring to national attention the disparate burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) among African Americans. However, systematic inquiry has been inadequate into the burden of CVD in the poor countries of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and the African diaspora in the Americas outs...

Journal: :British journal of haematology 2011
Jean-Pierre Allain

Blood transfusion safety in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is marred by the high prevalence of infectious agents, chronic blood shortage and lack of resources. However, considerable pressure is applied by richer countries and international transfusion bodies to establish voluntary, non-remunerated blood donors (VNRD) as the only source of blood, excluding the traditional family/replacement donors on ...

Journal: :Progress in cardiovascular diseases 2013
Ashley Schram Ronald Labonté David Sanders

There are three dominant globalization pathways affecting noncommunicable diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA): urbanization, trade liberalization, and investment liberalization. Urbanization carries potential health benefits due to improved access to an increased variety of food imports, although for the growing number of urban poor, this has often meant increased reliance on cheap, highly pro...

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