نتایج جستجو برای: saharan africa

تعداد نتایج: 115043  

Journal: :African health sciences 2008
R M Towey S Ojara

Introduction Although Intensive Care Units, ICUs, may be said to have started in 1953 in Europe the great majority of hospitals in rural sub-Saharan Africa have no such facility and in the context of working with major limitations in financial and human resources the planning of a facility in this environment requires careful consideration. Life expectancy in many parts of Africa is about 45 ye...

2016
Stephen Baker Joachim Hombach Florian Marks

The Typhoid Fever Surveillance in Africa Program (TSAP) was established in 2009 to fill the data void concerning invasive Salmonella disease in sub-Saharan Africa, and to specifically estimate the burden of bloodstream infections caused by the key pathogen, Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi. TSAP has achieved this ambitious target, finding high incidences of typhoid fever in both rural and urba...

Journal: :Biologicals : journal of the International Association of Biological Standardization 2010
Marinus van Hulst Cees Th Smit Sibinga Maarten J Postma

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Health economics provides a standardised methodology for valid comparisons of interventions in different fields of health care. This review discusses the health economic evaluations of strategies to enhance blood product safety in sub-Saharan Africa. METHODS We reviewed health economic methodology with special reference to cost-effectiveness analysis. We searched the...

2016
Laban Bagui Peter Weimann Kevin Johnston

e-Participation is understood to bring about greater participation, transparency and accountability in governance processes. North America, Western Europe and many countries in the South East Asia region, are reported to have made strides in transforming their governance systems in order to be able to accommodate e-Participation. All these countries happen to be ruled by democratic regimes. Afr...

2016
Ayesha B.M. Kharsany Quarraisha A. Karim

Global trends in HIV infection demonstrate an overall increase in HIV prevalence and substantial declines in AIDS related deaths largely attributable to the survival benefits of antiretroviral treatment. Sub-Saharan Africa carries a disproportionate burden of HIV, accounting for more than 70% of the global burden of infection. Success in HIV prevention in sub-Saharan Africa has the potential to...

2016
Mohsin M. Sidat

Health workforce shortages in Sub-Saharan Africa are widely recognized, particularly of physicians, leading the training and deployment of Non-physician clinicians (NPCs). The paper by Eyal et al provides interesting and legitimate viewpoints on evolving role of physicians in context of decisive increase of NPCss in Sub-Saharan Africa. Certainly, in short or mid-term, NPCs will continue to be a...

2017
Florence Femi Odekunle Raphael Oluseun Odekunle Srinivasan Shankar

Poor health information system has been identified as a major challenge in the health-care system in many developing countries including sub-Saharan African countries. Electronic health record (EHR) has been shown as an important tool to improve access to patient information with attendance improved quality of care. However, EHR has not been widely implemented/adopted in sub-Saharan Africa. Thi...

2014
Raghavan Sampathkumar Elnaz Shadabi David La John Ho Binhua Liang Joshua Kimani Francis A Plummer Ma Luo

Background Sub Saharan Africa accounts for 69% of the people living with HIV globally. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has saved 9 million life years in Sub Saharan Africa. However, drug resistance mutations reduce the effectiveness of ART, and need to be monitored for effective ART. Naturally occurring primary antiretroviral drug resistance mutations have not been well analyzed in ART naïve HIV+ ...

Journal: :African health sciences 2011
J Musa

Feeding options for HIV exposed infants has remained topical and controversial in most settings of sub-Saharan Africa. This commentary, expresses the author's opinions on this topical issue for and against breastfeeding or infant formula, with supporting evidence drawn from relevant literature on researches conducted in settings of sub-Saharan Africa. At the moment, it seems sensible to recomme...

2006
Zhiquan Xiang Yan Li Ann Cun Wei Yang Susan Ellenberg William M. Switzer Marcia L. Kalish Hildegund C.J. Ertl

Human sera from the United States, Thailand, and sub-Saharan Africa and chimpanzee sera were tested for neutralizing antibodies to 3 chimpanzee adenoviruses. Antibodies were more common in humans residing in sub-Saharan Africa than in humans living in the United States or Thailand. This finding suggests cross-species transmission of chimpanzee adenoviruses.

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