نتایج جستجو برای: nepal

تعداد نتایج: 19121  

2011
Dina Shrestha

Nepal has a high prevalence of various endocrine diseases, which is a challenge for its endocrinologists. This article reviews the unique features and trends of endocrine disease, including diabetes, in Nepal. It focuses on the challenges and solutions that endocrine care providers face in the country.

2009
JOACHIM SCHMIDT MATTHIAS HARTMANN

The genus Pristosia Motschulsky, 1865 was so far only known to be highly diverse in the North-Western Himalaya and present in the Eastern Himalaya. Only a single female specimen has been documented in the literature from the Nepal Himalaya and was described as P. dahud Morvan, 1994. During a study of comprehensive carabid beetle material collected throughout Nepal, which has been deposited at s...

2015
Antonio Masi Anna R. Trentin Ganesh K. Agrawal Randeep Rakwal

1 Dipartimento di Agronomia Animali Alimenti Risorse Naturali e Ambiente (DAFNAE), University of Padova, Legnaro, Italy, 2 Research Laboratory for Biotechnology and Biochemistry, Kathmandu, Nepal, 3 GRADE (Global Research Arch for Developing Education) Academy Private Limited, Birgunj, Nepal, 4 Organization for Educational Initiatives, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan, 5 Department of Anat...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2014
Sher Bahadur Pun Anup Bastola Rajesh Shah

Chikungunya virus is an emerging arboviral disease that has been spreading rapidly across south Asia in recent years. Until recently, no chikungunya cases have been reported in Nepal. For the first time, we report three cases of chikungunya virus infection in Nepal.

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2016
T N Gaire S Karki I P Dhakal D R Khanal R A Bowen

Cattle play an important role in the epidemiology of bluetongue (BT) by acting as reservoir hosts. However, the status of BT virus (BTV) in dairy cattle in Nepal is unknown. The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of BTV antibodies in dairy cattle in two eco-zones of Nepal, and to identify the factors associated with virus exposure. The authors conducted a cross-sectional ser...

2011
Rene S. Hendriksen Lance B. Price James M. Schupp John D. Gillece Rolf S. Kaas David M. Engelthaler Valeria Bortolaia Talima Pearson Andrew E. Waters Bishnu Prasad Upadhyay Sirjana Devi Shrestha Shailaja Adhikari Geeta Shakya Paul S. Keim Frank M. Aarestrup

Cholera continues to be an important cause of human infections, and outbreaks are often observed after natural disasters, such as the one following the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. Once the cholera outbreak was confirmed, rumors spread that the disease was brought to Haiti by a battalion of Nepalese soldiers serving as United Nations peacekeepers. This possible connection has never been confirmed....

2015
Shiva Bhandari Megha Raj Banjara

Micronutrient deficiency is a global challenge to health as in Nepal. In Nepal, the targeted beneficiaries are less aware about importance of micronutrients (MNs), which has resulted in low intake of foods rich in MNs. Micronutrient deficiencies (MNDs) have huge impact on health of vulnerable population like women and children and have jeopardized the national economy and prosperity of developi...

2011
Krishna Kaphle Dinesh Raj Bhuju Pramod Kr Jha Hom Nath Bhattarai

Nepal the "Shangri-La" in the lap of the Himalayas is gearing up for modern times as it starts rebuilding after a decade of senseless violence and destruction. The nation one of the poorest in the global development index is rich in natural resources and biodiversity. Reports of medicinal plants far exceeding those recorded and reported so far are encouraging and at the same time concerns for m...

2017
Karsten Lunze Rosie Dawkins Abeezer Tapia Sidharth Anand Michael Chu David E Bloom

BACKGROUND In Nepal, hypothermia is a major risk factor for newborn survival, but the country's public health care sector has insufficient capacity to improve newborn survival given the burden imposed by distance to health facilities and cost. Low-cost technology to provide newborn thermal care in resource-limited environments exists, but lacks effective distribution channels. This study aims t...

2010
DD Joshi PM Poudyal M Jimba PN Mishra LA Neave M Maharjan

Taenia solium is a predominant food-borne parasitic zoonosis (FBPZ) in Nepal. Using the PRECEDE framework, as defined by Green and Kreuter, we can identify the factors behind the high incidence of this disease. Armed with this information, we can define the actions necessary to control T. solium. In accordance with the first step of PRECEDE, social assessment, we set the goal of decreasing the ...

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