نتایج جستجو برای: income countries lmics

تعداد نتایج: 331328  

Journal: :Annals of global health 2015
Roberto G Lucchini Philip J Landrigan

The occupational health and safety (OHS) situation in expanding economies is not encouraging. As was dramatically demonstrated by the recent epidemic of Ebola virus disease in West Africa in which many health care workers lost their lives, the majority of lowand middle-income countries (LMICs) are currently not able to adequately prevent occupational diseases. Every year occupational health ser...

2014
Tobias Alfven Lotus McDougal Luisa Frescura Christian Aran Paul Amler Wayne Gill

BACKGROUND The 2001 Declaration of Commitment (DoC) adopted by the General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS (UNGASS) included a call to monitor national responses to the HIV epidemic. Since the DoC, efforts and investments have been made globally to strengthen countries' HIV monitoring and evaluation (M&E) capacity. This analysis aims to quantify HIV M&E investments, commitments, capacity, ...

2017
Lindsay M Jaacks Alexandra L Bellows

Jaacks LM, Bellows AL. BMJ Glob Health 2017;2:e000564. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2017-000564 Hippocrates (fifth century BCE), the father of medicine and namesake of the Oath many medical students swear by to this day, was among the first to recognise the centrality of diet in disease prevention and treatment. In that Oath, the statement, ‘I will apply dietetic measures for the benefit of the sick accor...

2016
Kartik Venkatesh Annekathryn Goodman

Nosocomial or hospital acquired infections are a major challenge for low and middle income countries (LMICs) which have limited healthcare resources. Risk factors include the lack of appropriate hospital facilities such as isolation units, bed space, and sinks; inadequate waste management, contaminated equipment, inappropriate use of antibiotics and transmission of infection from the hands of h...

2011
Edgardo Moreno José María Gutiérrez Esteban Chaves-Olarte

The general strategy used by highincome countries to address global health challenges in lowand middle-income countries (LMICs) relies heavily on shortterm strategies designed to diminish the burden of diseases afflicting the populations of those countries. Thanks to the support and funding of international agencies, in many cases these initiatives have resulted in health improvements. However,...

2017
Kabir Sheikh Lakshmi K Josyula Xiulan Zhang Maryam Bigdeli Syed Masud Ahmed

Examination of the composition of the health workforce in many low and middle-income countries (LMICs) reveals deep-seated heterogeneity that manifests in multiple ways: varying levels of official legitimacy and informality of practice; wide gradation in type of employment and behaviour (public to private) and diverse, sometimes overlapping, systems of knowledge and variably specialised cadres ...

2017
Natasha Howard Katherine E. Gallagher Sandra Mounier-Jack Helen E.D. Burchett Severin Kabakama D. Scott LaMontagne Deborah Watson-Jones

Since 2007, low and middle-income countries (LMICs) have gained experience delivering HPV vaccines through HPV vaccination pilots, demonstration projects and national programmes. This commentary summarises lessons from HPV vaccination experiences in 45 LMICs and what works for HPV vaccination introduction. Methods included a systematic literature review, unpublished document review, and key inf...

2016
Ajoke Sobanjo-ter Meulen Philippe Duclos Peter McIntyre Kristen D. C. Lewis Pierre Van Damme Katherine L. O'Brien Keith P. Klugman

Implementation of effective interventions has halved maternal and child mortality over the past 2 decades, but less progress has been made in reducing neonatal mortality. Almost 45% of under-5 global mortality now occurs in infants <1 month of age, with approximately 86% of neonatal deaths occurring in low- and lower-middle-income countries (LMICs). As an estimated 23% of neonatal deaths global...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2016
Barbara U Daufanamae Richard C Franklin Jackie Eagers

INTRODUCTION Unintentional injuries (injuries for which there is no evidence of a predetermined intent) are one of the leading causes of death worldwide, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Although evidence demonstrates unintentional injuries are preventable it is a public health challenge for many LMICs such as the Solomon Islands. Occupational therapists are well placed...

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