نتایج جستجو برای: mali

تعداد نتایج: 4164  

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2002
Lisa R Pawloski

In Mali, adolescent girls face many physical stresses which, with a history of poor nutrition, can result in delayed growth and development. Despite the fact that adolescent girls encounter nutritional demands, most research in Mali has focused only on young children. This study examines anthropometric and reproductive data on 1,056 adolescent girls (aged 10-17 years) from the Segou Region of M...

2013
Peter Han Jeremy Foltz

The global child mortality rate has dropped significantly in the last two decades with Sub-Saharan Africa experiencing the fastest decline. However, Mali seems to be an exception, with a barely noticeable annual reduction rate of 1.8% between 1990 and 2011. We hypothesize that an increase in the number of climate shocks are partially responsible for the slow decline of child mortality in Mali. ...

Journal: :Bulletin du Groupement international pour la recherche scientifique en stomatologie & odontologie 2011
D Meless B Ba C N'Diaye J Nadri F Dicko M Sylla D K Ekouévi F Dabis C Shiboski E Arrivé

1Programme PAC-CI / CHU de Treichville, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire 2CHU d’odonto-Stomatologie, Bamako, Mali 3CHU Gabriel Touré, Bamako, Mali 4Inserm U897, Equipe VIH et Santé Globale, Bordeaux, France 5University of San Francisco, California, USA 6Université de Bordeaux, France D. Meless1, B. Ba2, C. N’Diaye3, J. Nadri4, F. Dicko3, M. Sylla3, DK. Ekouévi1, F. Dabis4, C. Shiboski5, E. Arrivé4, 6 O-1...

2015
Charles Ezeh Mingbo Yin Hongyan Li Ting Zhang Bin Xu Moussa Sacko Zheng Feng Wei Hu

Schistosoma haematobium is one of the most prevalent parasitic flatworms, infecting over 112 million people in Africa. However, little is known about the genetic diversity of natural S. haematobium populations from the human host because of the inaccessible location of adult worms in the host. We used 4 microsatellite loci to genotype individually pooled S. haematobium eggs directly from each p...

2011
SB Syed V Djientcheu NMD Badiane L Bengaly K Quevison J Hightower D Pittet

Methods First, APPS developed a situational analysis tool at a cross-country workshop to define questions for systematic data collection on 12 patient safety action areas. Second, each APPS hospital formed teams to conduct analyses. Third, an external expert worked on-site with each team to validate findings. Finally, results were shared at a second cross-country Workshop, forming the basis for...

2003
A B Obilana

Millets are extremely important in the African SAT (semi-arid tropics), produced in 18.50 million ha by 28 countries covering 30% of the continent. This is a significant 49% of the global millet area, with a production of 11.36 million tons by 1994. There are nine species which form major sources of energy and protein for about 130 million people in SSA (Sub-Saharan Africa). Among these, only f...

2016
Guida Landouré Oumar Samassékou Mahamadou Traoré Katherine G. Meilleur Cheick Oumar Guinto Barrington G. Burnett Charlotte J. Sumner Kenneth H. Fischbeck

Genetics and genomic medicine in Mali: challenges and future perspectives.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
William G Moseley Judith Carney Laurence Becker

This study examines the impact of two decades of neoliberal policy reform on food production and household livelihood security in three West African countries. The rice sectors in The Gambia, Côte d'Ivoire, and Mali are scrutinized as well as cotton and its relationship to sorghum production in Mali. Although market reforms were intended to improve food production, the net result was an increas...

2013
Danielle N. Poole J. Kathleen Tracy Lauren Levitz Mali Rochas Kotou Sangare Shahla Yekta Karamoko Tounkara Ben Aboubacar Ousmane Koita Mark Lurie Anne S. De Groot

Despite a high prevalence of oncogenic human papilloma virus (HPV) infection and cervical cancer mortality, HPV vaccination is not currently available in Mali. Knowledge of HPV and cervical cancer in Mali, and thereby vaccine readiness, may be limited. Research staff visited homes in a radial pattern from a central location to recruit adolescent females and males aged 12-17 years and men and wo...

Journal: :Studies in family planning 1999
H Jones N Diop I Askew I Kaboré

Observations of the types of female genital cutting and possible associated gynecological and delivery complications were undertaken in 21 clinics in rural Burkina Faso and in four rural and four urban clinics in Mali. Women who came to the clinics for services that included a pelvic exam were included in the study, and trained clinic staff observed the presence and type of cut and any associat...

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