نتایج جستجو برای: urban slum

تعداد نتایج: 172286  

Journal: :Lancet 2015
Steven van de Vijver Samuel Oti Clement Oduor Alex Ezeh Joep Lange Charles Agyemang Catherine Kyobutungi

Introduction The world is becoming increasingly urban. Of the projected increase of 1·1 billion in the world population between 2010 and 2025, virtually all will be urban dwellers. Urbanisation is mostly happening in lowincome regions, with Africa having the highest rate of all continents. The population growth rate in urban areas is almost double the rural rate but, more importantly, the slum ...

2011
Yola L.G. Verhasselt

1. Urban Development 1.1. Increase of Urban Population 1.2. Size of Cities 1.3. Growth of Slums 2. Health Implications of Urban Growth 2.1. urban Characteristics of Health 2.1.1. Urban Health Hazards 2.1.2. The Health Transition 2.2. Specific Health Situations in Slum Areas 3. Future Challenges 3.1. Sustainability of Urban Systems 3.2. Aging of Urban Populations Glossary Bibliography Biographic...

2013
Günther Fink Isabel Günther Kenneth Hill ETH Zurich

High urban mortality delayed transitions to low mortality in 19th century Europe, but an urban mortality advantage emerged as European transitions progressed into the 20th century. Recent analysis has suggested that high mortality in the rapidly growing urban slums of developing countries might once again delay transitions to low mortality in the 21st century. In this paper we use data from Dem...

2009
S. M. Mostafa Kamal

Background: The population of urban areas has been increasing in an alarming rate. The people of urban slums increased faster than non-slum areas over the decades. At present more than one-third of the urban people are slum dwellers in Bangladesh. Objectives: The study aims to investigate the factors affecting contraceptive use and method choice among women living in the urban slums in Banglade...

2017
Robert E. Snyder Jayant V. Rajan Federico Costa Helena C. A. V. Lima Juan I. Calcagno Ricardo D. Couto Lee W. Riley Mitermayer G. Reis Albert I. Ko Guilherme S. Ribeiro

Residents of urban slums are at greater risk for disease than their non-slum dwelling urban counterparts. We sought to contrast the prevalences of selected non-communicable diseases (NCDs) between Brazilian adults living in a slum and the general population of the same city, by comparing the age and sex-standardized prevalences of selected NCDs from a 2010 survey in Pau da Lima, Salvador Brazil...

2012
Nyovani J. Madise Abdhalah K. Ziraba Joseph Inungu Samoel A. Khamadi Alex Ezeh Eliya M. Zulu John Kebaso Vincent Okoth Matilu Mwau

In 2008, the global urban population surpassed the rural population and by 2050 more than 6 billion will be living in urban centres. A growing body of research has reported on poor health outcomes among the urban poor but not much is known about HIV prevalence among this group. A survey of nearly 3000 men and women was conducted in two Nairobi slums in Kenya between 2006 and 2007, where respond...

2009
Allisyn C Moran Nuzhat Choudhury Nazib Uz Zaman Khan Zunaid Ahsan Karar Tasnuva Wahed Sabina Faiz Rashid M Ashraful Alam

BACKGROUND Urbanization is occurring at a rapid pace, especially in low-income countries. Dhaka, Bangladesh, is estimated to grow to 50 million by 2015, with 21 million living in urban slums. Although health services are available, neonatal mortality is higher in slum areas than in urban non-slum areas. The Manoshi program works to improve maternal, newborn, and child health in urban slums in B...

Journal: :journal of family and reproductive health 0
deepanjali behera school of health system studies, tata institute of social sciences, mumbai, india shalini bharat school of health system studies, tata institute of social sciences, mumbai, india nilesh chandrakant gawde school of health system studies, tata institute of social sciences, mumbai, india

objective: to explore the context, experiences and pathways of seeking abortion care among married women in a minority dominated urban slum community in mumbai city of india. materials and methods: a mixed-method study was conducted using a systematic random sampling method to select 282 respondents from the slum community. one fifth of these womenreported undergoing at least one induced aborti...

Journal: :The British journal of dermatology 2005
J Heukelbach T Wilcke B Winter H Feldmeier

BACKGROUND Pediculosis capitis and scabies are common parasitic skin diseases, especially in resource-poor communities, but data on epidemiology and morbidity are scanty. OBJECTIVES To assess the prevalence, seasonal variation and morbidity of pediculosis capitis and scabies in poor neighbourhoods in north-east Brazil. METHODS The study comprised cross-sectional surveys of a representative ...

2006
JEAN-CLAUDE BOLAY

The slum is not only a manifestation of mismanaged urban planning in the countries of the South. The existence of slums worldwide is also a sign that the slum is a crucial element of contemporary urbanisation. This article will attempt to define this phenomenon and understand its causes. Adequate policy responses are then suggested. Without finding appropriate solutions to the housing problems ...

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