The 31st Annual Meeting of the Japan Association for International Health December 3-4, 2016
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O-01-01 Nutrition survey on Brazilian school children in Japan YUKA KATO O-01-02 Expected ability for globalization in the field of food and nutrition in Japan YUKA SAITO O-01-03 The carrier formation of faculty members who teach international nursing at university Haruka Yokota O-01-04 The prospect of educational program in International Health and Nursing at national nursing colleges in Japan AKINA ISHIBASHI O-01-05 Our activity about Basic Life Support (BLS) seminar in Cambodia TAKEHIRO KOZUMA O-02-01 A multi-sector health promotion and community changes in Papua New Guinea Nahoko Harada O-02-02 Can types of residence after the Great East Japan Earthquake predict the incidence of depressive symptoms? The Iwanuma project, The JAGES prospective cohort study YURI SASAKI O-02-03 Monitoring for Ensured Communicable Disease Control on Evacuation Sites in Nepal SAKIKO KANBARA O-02-04 ART adherence, treatment failure and mental health among earthquake victims living with HIV in Nepal Bharat Singh Negi O-02-05 Possibility of future oversea disaster assistance�~Report of Humanitarian Medical Assistance (HuMA) support for Kumamoto earthquake~ Masamune Kuno O-03-01 Evaluating Intervention Implementation Using RE-AIM Framework: Effectiveness of Ghana EMBRACE Implementation Research KIMIYO KIKUCHI O-03-02 Revealing the issue of maternal deaths in Sinnar, Sudan KUMIKO NAKANO O-03-03 Construction of the community system that promotes health of pregnant women analyzing the working situations of traditional birth attendants in rural Tanzania YOKO SHIMPUKU O-03-04 Current situation on Caesarean section in Burundian rural hospitals KAYO KANEKO O-03-05 An experiment to expand Mother Class services in Benin TOSHIHARU OKAYASU O-03-06 The impact of Project of reinforcing the Care of Maternal and Neonatal Health (PRESSMN) in Senegal MIHO GOTO O-04-01 Miscarriage and early fetal growth restriction in Bangladesh YUKIKO WAGATSUMA O-04-02 Clinical assessment of respiratory distress by Silverman score for the newborn infants who admitted to the neonatal care unit of National Maternal and Child Health Center, Cambodia TOMOKO MORI O-04-03 Care during delivery and childbirth at the first-line health facilities in the capital city of Cambodia MITSUAKI MATSUI Journal of International Health Vol . 32 No .3 2017
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