نتایج جستجو برای: Bangladesh

تعداد نتایج: 27517  

2014

Bangladesh hosts religious minorities that reflect the diverse faith traditions that have been influential in the historical region of Bengal over the millennia. Hindus, at 9.1 percent of the national population, are Bangladesh’s largest religious minority, though the Hindu population has declined significantly over the past 60 years since Partition (see figure 4). Buddhist communities, concent...

2013
Neha Jain

Rice, being a major staple crop in South Asia carries its importance in ensuring food security of the region, including in India and Bangladesh. Both the countries have agriculture-based economies where more than 50 percent of the active working population is engaged in agricultural activities. As per UN data, agriculture contributed 17.1 and 18.3 percent, in 2011, in the gross domestic product...

2012
Shankar P. Mondal David Tardif-Douglin Robert Ryan-Silva Rich Magnani

Genotyping fi eld strains of African swine fever virus by p72 gene characterization. analysis of highly virulent Georgia 2007/1 isolate of African swine fever virus. To the Editor: Highly pathogen-ic avian infl uenza (HPAI) A(H5N1) virus is a deadly zoonotic pathogen. Since 2003, HPAI infections have been reported in millions of poultry and wild birds from 63 countries (1) and in 598 humans, am...

Journal: :journal of family and reproductive health 0
akm mainuddin international center for diarrheal disease research, dhaka, bangladesh. housne ara begum institute of health economics, university of dhaka, bangladesh. lal b rawal international center for diarrheal disease research, dhaka, bangladesh. anwar islam international center for diarrheal disease research, dhaka, bangladesh and school of health policy & management, faculty of health, york university, toronto, canada. s m shariful islam international center for diarrheal disease research, dhaka, bangladesh and center for international health, ludwig maximilian university of munich, germany.

objective: over the last few decades, bangladesh has made significant progress towards achieving targets for the millennium development goals (mdgs) and women empowerment. this study is aimed at identifying the levels and patterns of women empowerment in relation to health seeking behavior in bangladesh. materials and methods: we conducted a cross-sectional study among 200 rural married women i...

2017
Mithila Faruque

Recently, Bangladesh has made remarkable progress in reducing maternal and neonatal morality, even though the millennium developmental goal to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality was not achieved. Sustainable Developmental Goal (SDG) 3 has already been set for a new target to reduce maternal and neonatal deaths by 2030. The country takes this timely initiative to introduce a maternal and per...

2014
Quamrul H. Mazumder

Received April 8, 2013 Revised Jan 20, 2014 Accepted April 26, 2014 To meet the growing need for increased capacity in higher education, the government of Bangladesh encouraged development of private universities in 1992. Currently, there are sixty private universities, thirty-four public universities and three international universities in Bangladesh. Although the increased number of universit...

2010
M. KAMRUL HASAN FAKHRUL ISLAM

The main objective of the study was to identify and analyze the inefficiency and yield gaps of wheat production in Bangladesh. The study employed farm level cross sectional data from three major wheat growing areas of Bangladesh. Yield of wheat was found to vary across locations and farm categories. The average technical inefficiency of wheat production in Bangladesh is 16. This indicates a goo...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2011
Md Shamsuzzaman P Singhasivanon J Kaewkungwal S Lawpoolsri P Tangkijvanich Robert V Gibbons M Rahman A S M Alamgir M A Mahtab

This study assessed hepatitis B prevalence among pregnant women attending health care facilities in rural Bangladesh. Blood samples were collected from 480 participants. HBsAg was positive in 0.4% of subjects, anti-HBc was positive in 21.5% and anti-HBs was positive in 8.5% of subjects. HBsAg was more prevalent among the older age group. Hepatitis B has a low prevalence among pregnant women in ...

Journal: :The Korean journal of parasitology 2000
M M Mondal M K Islam J Hur J H Lee B K Baek

To determine association of grassland with parasitic diseases of livestock in Bangladesh, the 'Tracer' animals (two cow calves and two goats) were released for a month in a grassland used for communal grazing of livestock near school premise in Kanthal, Trishal, Mymensingh, Bangladesh. After slaughtering of the tracer animals, their gastrointestinal tract examination revealed six species of nem...

2003
Tasneem Siddiqui

The views and opinions expressed in this paper are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily correspond to the views or policies of the Department for International Development (DFID), UK. SUMMARY This paper examines the experiences of the government, private sector, and civil society in managing international emigration from Bangladesh. The paper outlines complex processes of labour migrat...

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