نتایج جستجو برای: india pakistan conflict

تعداد نتایج: 238236  

2015
Omrana Pasha Sarah Saleem Sumera Ali Shivaprasad S Goudar Ana Garces Fabian Esamai Archana Patel Elwyn Chomba Fernando Althabe Janet L Moore Margo Harrison Mabel B Berrueta K Michael Hambidge Nancy F Krebs Patricia L Hibberd Waldemar A Carlo Bhala Kodkany Richard J Derman Edward A Liechty Marion Koso-Thomas Elizabeth M McClure Robert L Goldenberg

BACKGROUND Despite global improvements in maternal and newborn health (MNH), maternal, fetal and newborn mortality rates in Pakistan remain stagnant. Using data from the Global Network's Maternal Newborn Health Registry (MNHR) the objective of this study is to compare the rates of maternal mortality, stillbirth and newborn mortality and levels of putative risk factors between the Pakistani site...

Journal: :American Journal of International Law 2020

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 1983
A H Faruqi K A Khan T S Haroon

During a three years survey on the prevailing types of Dermatomycoses in Karachi, a case of tinea capitis caused by Microsporum nanum was discovered. This is the first report of scalp infection by this particular species of Dermatophytes from Pakistan. Reports of human infections by Microsporum nanum are rare. Such cases have been encountered in Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, Mexico, New. ze...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1998
M. D. Hampton L. R. Ward B. Rowe E. J. Threlfall

For epidemiologic investigations, the primary subdivision of Salmonella Typhi is vi-phage typing; 106 Vi-phage types are defined. For multidrug-resistant strains the most common types have been M1 (Pakistan) and E1 (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the Arabian Gulf); a strain untypable with the Vi phages has been responsible for a major epidemic in Tajikistan. Most often, isolates from the Indi...

2016
Bilal Mirza Muhammad Saleem

Rectal atresia is categorized in rare variants of anorectal malformations (ARM) and comprised of only 1-2% of all cases of ARM. Similarly, congenital pouch colon (CPC) is placed under the rare malformations category. Although it is scarce in prevalence in most part of the world, however, it forms 10-20% cases of ARM in south Asian countries like India, Pakistan, and Nepal. Concurrent presence o...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2011
Andrew J Codlin Saira Khowaja Zhongxue Chen Mohammad H Rahbar Ejaz Qadeer Ismat Ara Joseph B McCormick Susan P Fisher-Hoch Aamir J Khan

Worldwide, the male to female ratio of new smear-positive tuberculosis (TB) cases is approximately two to one. However, in Pakistan, this is not the case. Rates of notified TB cases are 20-30% higher in young females compared with males, and female rates remain high regardless of increasing age. This is in stark contrast to neighboring India, which is characterized by an excess of male TB cases...

Hottentotta is one of the most widely distributed genera of the family Buthidae, with species present throughout Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and in Asia to Pakistan and India. Recently, Kovarik (2007) revised genus of Hottentotta in the world and reported 29 different species-group name in the genus of Hottentotta. Hottentotta is one of the six medical important scorpions of Iran that distri...

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 2011
Maleeha Azam Rob W J Collin Ayesha Malik Muhammad I Khan Syed Tahir A Shah Aftab A Shah Alamdar Hussain Ahmed Sadeque Kentar Arimadyo Muhammad Ajmal Ayesha Azam Nadeem Qureshi Habib Bokhari Tim M Strom Frans P M Cremers Raheel Qamar Anneke I den Hollander

R etinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a major cause of inherited blindness and accounts for 20% of children attending blind schools in Pakistan. Based on the European and American populations, the prevalence is estimated at 1 in 4000 individuals but has been reported to be as high as 1 in 372 in rural areas of South India. Eight loci and 44 genes have been associated with RP (RetNet, http://www.sph.uth...

Journal: :Pakistan development review 1996
J C Caldwell

The author describes the fertility transition in Asia. The Asian transition is surprising for its achievement of 45% of the population being under or around replacement level. The region has improved the opportunity for sustained education. The only country without controlled fertility in the world is Pakistan. Other Islamic countries have higher contraception rates. It is explained that P...

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