نتایج جستجو برای: libya

تعداد نتایج: 2173  

2013
Abdulaziz Zorgani Hisham Ziglam

T he emergence of multidrug resistant bacteria is a global health problem (1Á3), affecting the management and outcomes of a wide spectrum of infections particularly in hospitals. Resistance contributes to mortality and compromises the healthcare security of nations. Moreover, resistant pathogens are spread between countries by human travel (4Á8), including the medical transfer and evacuation of...

2015
T. Kenan C. Pislaru

This paper examines the impact of E-learning and the ICT in the Higher Education (HE) in Libya and UK. A comprehensive analysis of the problems linked to the use of e-learning and ICT in Libyan institutions is performed. It is obvious the pronounced information technology (IT) gap between Libya and the developed world due to social, political and economic conditions in an Arab country where the...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
salem alkoshi 1. dept. of social and preventive medicine, faculty of medicine, university of malaya , kuala lumpur, malaysia. kacey ernst 2. epidemiology and biostatistics, mel and enid zuckerman college of public health, the university of arizona , tucson, arizona state, usa. namaitijiang maimaiti 3. international institute for global health, united nations university , kuala lumpur, malaysia. maznah dahlui 1. dept. of social and preventive medicine, faculty of medicine, university of malaya , kuala lumpur, malaysia.

rotavirus is a common infection causing 450,000 deaths annually primarily in children 5 years and below. despite the high burden of disease, little is known about the epidemiology of rotavirus in libya. the aim of this study was to estimate the rotavirus disease burden among libyan children.a cross-sectional study was carried out prospectively among children 5 years old and below between august...

2012
Rafik R. Elmehdawi Abdulwahab M. Albarsha

Obesity is a global epidemic resulting in major morbidity and premature death. About 64% of Libyan adults are either overweight or obese, obesity progressively increasing with age, and two times more common among Libyan women than men. Cases of obesity and overweight are increasing in Libya as well as all over the world, with genetic and environmental factors playing a contributory role. With i...

Journal: :Kocaeli Üniversitesi sosyal bilimler dergisi 2023

Tarihsel süreçte Libya coğrafyası, Kuzey Afrika ve Akdeniz Havzası içerisinde önemli role sahip olmuştur. Bu sebeple Libya’nın statejik cazibesi büyük devletlerin de ilgisini çekmiş çeşitli yöntemlerle Libya’ya müdahale etmek, orada askeri güç bulundurmak istenmiştir. Büyük için mücadelesini bunun bölgeye etkisini incelemek gerekmektedir. çalışma, “Arap Baharı (Arap İsyanı)” süreci sonrasını da...

2012
Wiam A Alashek Christopher W McIntyre Maarten W Taal

BACKGROUND The extent and the distribution of end stage kidney disease (ESKD) in Libya have not been reported despite provision of dialysis over 4 decades. This study aimed to develop the first comprehensive description of the epidemiology of dialysis-treated ESKD in Libya. METHODS Structured demographic and clinical data were obtained regarding all adult patients treated at all maintenance d...

Charles Harvie Issa Ali

 Libya experienced a substantial increase in oil revenue as a result of increased oil prices during the period of the late 1970s and early 1980s, and again after 2000. Recent increases in oil production and the price of oil, and their positive and negative macroeconomic impacts upon key macroeconomic variables, are of considerable contemporary importance to an oil dependent economy such as that...

2016
Raga A. Elzahaf Mark I. Johnson Osama A. Tashani

BACKGROUND Chronic pain is a public health problem although there is a paucity of prevalence data from countries in the Middle East and North Africa. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of chronic pain and neuropathic pain in a sample of the general adult population in Libya. METHODS A cross-sectional telephone survey was conducted before the onset of the Libyan Civil War (Fe...

2008
N Ashammakhi

To The Editor: I highly value and greet the authors for their editorial. Many important issues related to medical education and its future in Libya have been discussed in this paper [1]. One important point that has been addressed and I feel deserves attention is the " abnormal " relationship between clinical practice and research in Libya. From discussions with colleagues, this problem somehow...

2007
H Benamer

To the Editor: I read with interest the study by Bakoush et al addressing the issue of medical publication in Libya [1]. The number of published reports from Libya was compared with another three Arabic countries (Morocco, Tunisia and Yemen). I suggest to the authors the extention of their study to include all twenty-three Arabic countries. This would enhance our knowledge of the scientific pro...

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