نتایج جستجو برای: philippines

تعداد نتایج: 10205  

2014
Kanchan Marcus Gabriella Quimson Stephanie D Short

BACKGROUND The Philippines continues to overproduce nurses for export. Little first-hand evidence exists from leading organisations in the Philippines concerning their experiences and perceptions in relation to Filipino nurse migration. What are their views about health workforce migration? This paper addresses this research gap by providing a source country perspective on Filipino nurse migrat...

Journal: :Western Pacific surveillance and response journal : WPSAR 2015
Sasha Peiris Joel Buenaventura Nevio Zagaria

WPSAR Vol 6, Suppl 1, 2015 | doi: 10.5365/wpsar.2015.6.2.HYN_014 www.wpro.who.int/wpsar 29 a Offi ce of the WHO Representative in the Philippines, Sta Cruz, Manila, Philippines. b Bureau of International Health Cooperation, Department of Health, Sta Cruz, Manila, Philippines. c Disaster Response and Management, Division of Health Security and Emergencies, World Health Organization Regional Offi...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2011
Mohammad I Setiadi Jimmy A McGuire Rafe M Brown Mohammad Zubairi Djoko T Iskandar Noviar Andayani Jatna Supriatna Ben J Evans

Because island communities are derived from mainland communities, they are often less diverse by comparison. However, reduced complexity of island communities can also present ecological opportunities. For example, amphibian diversity on Sulawesi Island is lower than it is in the Philippines, but Sulawesi supports a surprising diversity of Sulawesi fanged frogs (Limnonectes). Here we examine mo...

2010
Jin-Mei Xu Luz P. Acosta Min Hou Daria L. Manalo Mario Jiz Blanca Jarilla Archie O. Pablo Remigio M. Ovleda Gretchen Langdon Stephen T. McGarvey Jonathan D. Kurtis Jennifer F. Friedman Hai-Wei Wu

Cysticercosis is a significant public health problem in countries where pigs are raised for consumption and remains an important cause of neurological disease worldwide. The Philippines is considered an endemic area for cysticercosis because cases in both humans and pigs have been reported; however, epidemiologic information stays limited. We conducted a pilot survey of the seroprevalence of hu...

2017
C. Otero

C. Otero1,2, A. Almerares2, D. Luna2, A. Marcelo3, M. Househ4, H. Mandirola2 1 IMIA Health Informatics for Development Working Group Chair 2 Health Information Department. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Argentina 3 IMIA Health Informatics for Development Working Group Co-Chair, National Telehealth Center, University of the Philippines Manila, Philippines 4 College of Public Health and Healt...

Journal: :International journal of bio-medical computing 1995
B A Marte D Schwefel

Strengthening the information support for decision making has been identified as an important first step toward improving the efficiency, effectiveness, and equitability of the health care system in the Philippines. A Philippine-German Cooperation is in partnership toward developing a need-responsive and cost-effective Health and Management Information System (HAMIS). Four information baskets a...

2016
Angelico Jose C. Tiongson Leszek Karczmarski

Previous sightings of bottlenose dolphins in Tañon Strait, central Philippines, in the late 1980’s to early 1990’s were limited to the southern section of the strait, in waters <500 m deep, and the species was formerly identified as Tursiops truncatus. Photo-identification surveys (n = 117) conducted in 2014 and 2015 in Tañon Strait resulted in 50 encounters of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins ...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Jeffrey T Williams Kent E Carpenter

A new species of serranine fish is described from the Philippine Islands. A single specimen of a new species, Chelidoperca santosi, captured by fishermen working in Palawan waters was discovered in the public fish market in Iloilo City, Panay, Philippines. Two additional specimens of the new species, also from the Philippines, were subsequently discovered in the collections of the Museum Victor...

2015
Frances E. Edillo Yara A. Halasa Francisco M. Largo Jonathan Neil V. Erasmo Naomi B. Amoin Maria Theresa P. Alera In-Kyu Yoon Arturo C. Alcantara Donald S. Shepard

Dengue, the world's most important mosquito-borne viral disease, is endemic in the Philippines. During 2008-2012, the country's Department of Health reported an annual average of 117,065 dengue cases, placing the country fourth in dengue burden in southeast Asia. This study estimates the country's annual number of dengue episodes and their economic cost. Our comparison of cases between active a...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 1991
S L Eduardo

A number of food-borne parasitic zoonoses have been recorded in the Philippines and include echinostomiasis, artyfechinostomosis, fascioliasis, heterophydiasis, carneophallosis, clonorchiasis, paragonimiasis, taeniasis, echinococcosis/hydatidosis, diphyllobothriosis/spirometrosis and sparganosis, intestinal capillariasis, gnathostomiasis, angiostrongylosis, toxoplasmosis and sarcosporidiosis. S...

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