نتایج جستجو برای: saharan africa

تعداد نتایج: 115043  

2017
Serap Aksoy Phillipe Buscher Mike Lehane Philippe Solano Jan Van Den Abbeele

Sleeping sickness, also known as human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), is a neglected disease that impacts 70 million people living in 1.55 million km2 in sub-Saharan Africa. Since the beginning of the 20th century, there have been multiple HAT epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa, with the most recent epidemic in the 1990s resulting in about half a million HAT cases reported between 1990 and 2015. H...

2015
Edwin Kamau Susana Campino Lucas Amenga-Etego Eleanor Drury Deus Ishengoma Kimberly Johnson Dieudonne Mumba Mihir Kekre William Yavo Daniel Mead Marielle Bouyou-Akotet Tobias Apinjoh Lemu Golassa Milijaona Randrianarivelojosia Ben Andagalu Oumou Maiga-Ascofare Alfred Amambua-Ngwa Paulina Tindana Anita Ghansah Bronwyn MacInnis Dominic Kwiatkowski Abdoulaye A. Djimde

Mutations in the Plasmodium falciparum K13-propeller domain have recently been shown to be important determinants of artemisinin resistance in Southeast Asia. This study investigated the prevalence of K13-propeller polymorphisms across sub-Saharan Africa. A total of 1212 P. falciparum samples collected from 12 countries were sequenced. None of the K13-propeller mutations previously reported in ...

2004
Jeffrey D. Sachs Andrew M. Warner Malcolm McPherson Steven Radelet Michael Roemer

This paper offers some econometric evidence on the sources of slow growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. The evidence suggests that the continent’s slow growth can be explained in an international cross-country framework, without the need to invoke a special explanation unique to Sub-Saharan Africa. We find that poor economic policies have played an especially important role in the slow growth, most im...

2010
Graziella Bertocchi Andrea Guerzoni

Growth, History, or Institutions? What Explains State Fragility in Sub-Saharan Africa We explore the determinants of state fragility in sub-Saharan Africa. Controlling for a wide range of economic, demographic, geographic and istitutional regressors, we find that institutions, and in particular the civil liberties index and the number of revolutions, are the main determinants of fragility, even...

2015
Stan Houston Adam Houston

• The Haitian cholera epidemic provides a tragic demonstration of the potential for United Nations peacekeepers to introduce serious disease into vulnerable populations. • Resistance to artemisinin derivatives, now the global standard therapy for falciparum malaria, has emerged and is spreading in Southeast Asia. • UN peacekeeping troops from Southeast Asia are frequently deployed in sub-Sahara...

2016
Congduc Pham

The EU H2020 WAZIUP project, namely the Open Innovation Platform for IoT-Big Data in Sub-Saharan Africa is a collaborative research project using cutting edge technology applying IoT and Big Data to improve the working conditions in the rural ecosystem of Sub-Saharan Africa. First, WAZIUP operates by involving farmers and breeders in order to define the platform specifications in focused valida...

Journal: :Global public health 2010
S Lewallen R D Thulasiraj

The VISION 2020 initiative aims to eliminate avoidable blindness by the year 2020. Cataract, the main cause of blindness and other visual impairment, is a main focus of this effort. In India, the Aravind Eye Care System provides an impressive model demonstrating how high quality eye care, including cataract surgery, can be delivered to large numbers and made affordable to all. Similarly, financ...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2013
Nnennaya Anthony Ajayi Kingsley Nnanna Ukwaja

Artemisinin-based combination therapy-resistant malaria is rare in Sub-Saharan Africa. The World Health Organization identifies monitoring and surveillance using day-3 parasitaemia post-treatment as the standard test for identifying suspected artemisinin resistance. We report three cases of early treatment failure due to possible artemisinin-based combination therapy-resistant Plasmodium falcip...

2012
Katherine Harris

The HIV epidemic is becoming increasingly ‘feminised’ (UNAIDS, 2009); in 1985 roughly equal numbers of men and women in sub-Saharan Africa were living with HIV/AIDS, however since then the relative number of women in comparison to men living with HIV/AIDS has increased substantially. For the last decade women have comprised around 60% of new infections in sub-Saharan Africa despite significant ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2011
Cesare de Filippo Chiara Barbieri Mark Whitten Sununguko Wata Mpoloka Ellen Drofn Gunnarsdóttir Koen Bostoen Terry Nyambe Klaus Beyer Henning Schreiber Peter de Knijff Donata Luiselli Mark Stoneking Brigitte Pakendorf

Technological and cultural innovations as well as climate changes are thought to have influenced the diffusion of major language phyla in sub-Saharan Africa. The most widespread and the richest in diversity is the Niger-Congo phylum, thought to have originated in West Africa ∼ 10,000 years ago (ya). The expansion of Bantu languages (a family within the Niger-Congo phylum) ∼ 5,000 ya represents ...

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