نتایج جستجو برای: eastern africa

تعداد نتایج: 192736  

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2007
Paolo Colangelo Laurent Granjon Peter J Taylor Marco Corti

Gerbilliscus has recently been proposed as an endemic African rodent genus distinct from the Asian Tatera. A molecular phylogeny of the genus, including nine species from southern, western and eastern Africa, is presented here based on the analysis of the cytochrome b and 16S mitochondrial genes. With an adequate taxonomic sampling over a wide geographic range, we here provide a clear picture o...

Journal: :Radiation protection dosimetry 2010
W E Muhogora N A Ahmed J S Alsuwaidi A Beganovic O Ciraj-Bjelac V Gershan E Gershkevitsh E Grupetta M H Kharita N Manatrakul B Maroufi M Milakovic K Ohno L Ben Omrane J Ptacek C Schandorf M S Shaaban N Toutaoui D Sakkas J S Wambani M M Rehani

The aims of this study were to investigate the frequency of computed tomography (CT) examinations for paediatric patients below 15 y of age in 128 CT facilities in 28 developing countries of Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe and to assess the magnitude of CT doses. Radiation dose data were available from 101 CT facilities in 19 countries. The dose assessment was performed in terms of weighted CT ...

Journal: :Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH 2010
Julie Jarand Karen Shean Max O'Donnell Marian Loveday Charlotte Kvasnovsky Martie Van der Walt Shahieda Adams Paul Willcox Justin O'Grady Alimuddin Zumla Keertan Dheda

SUMMARY OBJECTIVE To determine the clinical profile and outcomes of health care workers (HCWs) with extensively drug resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) in the Eastern and Western Cape Provinces of South Africa. METHOD Retrospective case record review of 334 patients with XDR-TB reported during the period 1996-2008 from Western and Eastern Cape Province, Cape Town, South Africa. Case records of H...

2017
Dachao Liang Ross Ka Kit Leung Shui Shan Lee Kai Man Kam

The epidemic of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection in South America has led to World Health Organization's declaration of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. To further inform effective public health policy, an understanding of ZIKV's transmission mechanisms is crucial. To characterize the intercontinental transmission of ZIKV, we compiled and analyzed more than 250 gene sequences toge...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Scott A Blumenthal Naomi E Levin Francis H Brown Jean-Philip Brugal Kendra L Chritz John M Harris Glynis E Jehle Thure E Cerling

Aridification is often considered a major driver of long-term ecological change and hominin evolution in eastern Africa during the Plio-Pleistocene; however, this hypothesis remains inadequately tested owing to difficulties in reconstructing terrestrial paleoclimate. We present a revised aridity index for quantifying water deficit (WD) in terrestrial environments using tooth enamel δ18O values,...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Kevin T Uno Pratigya J Polissar Kevin E Jackson Peter B deMenocal

The evolution of C4 grassland ecosystems in eastern Africa has been intensely studied because of the potential influence of vegetation on mammalian evolution, including that of our own lineage, hominins. Although a handful of sparse vegetation records exists from middle and early Miocene terrestrial fossil sites, there is no comprehensive record of vegetation through the Neogene. Here we presen...

Journal: :Science 1978
B M Lynch L H Robbins

Namoratunga, a megalithic site in northwestern Kenya, has an alignment of 19 basalt pillars that are nonrandomly oriented toward certain stars and constellations. The same stars and constellations are used by modern eastern Cushitic peoples to calculate an accurate calendar. The fact that Namoratunga dates to about 300 B.C. suggests that a prehistoric calendar based on detailed astronomical kno...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2013
Mary-Louise Penrith

The histories of the two swine fevers in southern Africa differ widely. Classical swine fever (hog cholera) has been known in the northern hemisphere since 1830 and it is probable that early cases of 'swine fever' in European settlers' pigs in southern Africa were accepted to be that disease. It was only in 1921 that the first description of African swine fever as an entity different from class...

2015
John T. Dalton Tin Cheuk Leung

Polygyny rates are higher in Western Africa than in Eastern Africa. The African slave trades help explain this difference. More male slaves were exported in the trans-Atlantic slave trades from Western Africa, while more female slaves were exported in the Indian Ocean slave trades from Eastern Africa. The slave trades led to prolonged periods of abnormal sex ratios, which impacted the rates of ...

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2010
E Meents T Boyles

Emergency medical services (EMS) throughout South Africa are of unequal quality owing to historical population inequalities and under-resourced EMS in rural areas. There are no data regarding the quality of ambulance services in the rural Eastern Cape. The assessment of EMS is not easy, but an assessment tool has been established. We prospectively audited the response time to ambulance requests...

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