نتایج جستجو برای: particularly rural population

تعداد نتایج: 1067105  

2016

Ten percent of the world population lack access to safe drinking water. In Pakistan 44% of the 180 million population is without access to safe drinking water, 64% of urban and 84% of rural population do not treat their drinking water and consequently waterborne diseases are the leading cause of mortality and morbidity. High stress in the use of ground and surface water, fast growth in populati...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2011
David E Harris Lois Hamel Abouel-Makarim Aboueissa Deborah Johnson

INTRODUCTION Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in many countries and a particular burden to rural communities. Hypertension and diabetes are risk factors for cardiovascular disease, but screening for them is suboptimal, particularly in rural settings. Thus screening programs targeting rural dwellers may be important. This article reports the findings of a blood pressure (BP) ...

Journal: :Acta medica portuguesa 2014
Paula Santana Cláudia Costa Adriana Loureiro João Raposo José Manuel Boavida

INTRODUCTION Diabetes Mellitus is a public health problem that is on the increase throughout the world, including in Portugal. This paper aims to identify the changing geographic pattern of this cause of death in Portugal and its association with sociomaterial deprivation. MATERIAL AND METHODS This is a transversal ecological study of the deaths by Diabetes Mellitus in Portuguese municipaliti...

2008
Ruoting Jiang Michelle L. Bell

BACKGROUND Biomass fuel is the primary source of domestic fuel in much of rural China. Previous studies have not characterized particle exposure through time-activity diaries or personal monitoring in mainland China. OBJECTIVES In this study we characterized indoor and personal particle exposure in six households in northeastern China (three urban, three rural) and explored differences by loc...

Journal: :تحقیقات بازاریابی نوین 0
seyyed alireza hashemi leila esmaeili

in order to improve the level of intelligence, availability, being on demand, convenience, information and humanization of rural public transportation systems, they are more willing to use modern information and communicative technologies. in addition to management services, intelligent transportation systems can provide passengers, drivers, travel agencies and other institutions with other ser...

Journal: :BMC Infectious Diseases 2008
Syed Abdul Mujeeb Mark S Pearce

BACKGROUND Hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) infections are a serious global and national public health problem. Earlier studies have reported increasing rates of hepatitis infection in Pakistan, particularly in rural areas. Pakistan has no active surveillance program to monitor trends of these infections. The objective of this study was to verify this trend in blood donors from the rural Sindh are...

Journal: :Rural policy brief 2017
Abigail R Barker Kelsey Huntzberry Timothy D McBride Keith J Mueller

Purpose. From October 2013—before implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA)—to November 2016, Medicaid enrollment grew by 27 percent. However, very little attention has been paid to date to how changes in Medicaid enrollment vary within states across the rural-urban continuum. This brief reports and analyzes changes in enrollment in metropolitan, micropolitan, and rural (noncore) areas in...

Journal: :Revista de saude publica 1991
R P Veras

Population ageing is currently a phenomenon not only in developed countries but also in third world countries. In this paper the features of a population's ageing and the process of epidemiological transition are discussed along with the worldwide changes in age-structure. Population statistics in Brazil and the characteristics of the elderly population are presented and analysed in the light o...

2013
Garrett Mitchel

Background: Multiple barriers exist for referral of emergency department (ED) patients to specialists, particularly in rural communities; however, little is known about malpractice as a potential barrier. Study Objective: In this preliminary study, we sought to evaluate specialist malpractice concern as a perceived barrier to specialist referral for rural physicians practicing in EDs. Methods: ...

2015
Akram Ahmad Muhammad Umair Khan Akshaya B. Srikanth Bhuvnesh Kumar Niraj Kumar Singh Neelanchal Trivedi Asim Ahmad Elnour Isha Patel

Background: The practice of self-medication is very common in developing countries like India. Several problems have been reported to be associated with self-medication like wastage of resources, adverse drug reactions and antimicrobial resistance. Not many studies in past have explored the differences regarding the knowledge, attitude and practice of selfmedication in rural and urban populatio...

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