نتایج جستجو برای: tropical countries

تعداد نتایج: 319594  

2014
Lorenzo Zammarchi Filippo Bartalesi Alessandro Bartoloni

About 95% of cases and 98% of deaths due to tuberculosis (TB) occur in tropical countries while, in temperate low incidence countries, a disproportionate portion of TB cases is diagnosed in immigrants. Urbanization, poverty, poor housing conditions and ventilation, poor nutritional status, low education level, the HIV co-epidemic, the growing impact of chronic conditions such as diabetes are th...

2016
Andrew G. Corley Clifton P. Thornton Nancy E. Glass

INTRODUCTION Neglected tropical diseases produce an enormous burden on many of the poorest and most disenfranchised populations in sub-Saharan Africa. Similar to other developing areas throughout the world, this region's dearth of skilled health providers renders Western-style primary care efforts to address such diseases unrealistic. Consequently, many countries rely on their corps of nurses a...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2012
Vanessa Nielsen-Muñoz Ana Beatriz Azofeifa-Mora Julián Monge-Nájera

Central America is recognized as a mega diverse "hot-spot" and one of its smaller countries, Costa Rica, as one of the world's leaders in the study and conservation of tropical biodiversity. For this study, inspired by the 60th anniversary of the journal Revista de Biología Tropical, we tabulated all the scientific production on Costa Rican biodiversity published in Revista de Biología Tropical...

2002
Michael Kremer Alix Peterson Zwane Gavin McGillivray Ranajit Bandyopadhyay Nicholas Hayden

Agricultural needs in poor, tropical countries differ significantly from those in temperate, rich countries. Yet little agricultural research is performed on products for the tropics. Private sector research is particularly concentrated in rich countries. This is a result of significant failures in the market for R&D, in particular, the difficulty of preventing the resale of seed in developing ...

2003
M. M. Gutierrez Luciano Gutierrez

This paper analyses, within the new growth theory framework and using panel cointegration techniques, the effect of agricultural international technological spillovers on total factor productivity growth for a sample of 47 countries during the period 1970-1992. The analysis shows that total factor productivity is strongly influenced by domestic as well as foreign public R&D spending in agricult...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2013
Ruth DeFries Martin Herold Louis Verchot Marcia N Macedo Yosio Shimabukuro

The Brazilian state of Mato Grosso was a global deforestation hotspot in the early 2000s. Deforested land is used predominantly to produce meat for distal consumption either through cattle ranching or soya bean for livestock feed. Deforestation declined dramatically in the latter part of the decade through a combination of market forces, policies, enforcement and improved monitoring. This study...

2014
Ernest Tambo Lin Ai Xia Zhou Jun-Hu Chen Wei Hu Robert Bergquist Jia-Gang Guo Jürg Utzinger Marcel Tanner Xiao-Nong Zhou

Tropical diseases remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Although combined health efforts brought about significant improvements over the past 20 years, communities in resource-constrained settings lack the means of strengthening their environment in directions that would provide less favourable conditions for pathogens. Still, the impact of infectious diseases...

Journal: :Future medicinal chemistry 2010
Rolf Hilgenfeld

"Many [neglected viruses] predominantly hit developing countries in tropical and subtropical regions of the world (40% of the world's population are now at risk of contracting dengue fever), but developed countries are by no means immune to their impact."

2001
Roger Fotso

This paper concerns monitoring the contiguous tropical forest biome that spans six central African countries (Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Congo, Central African Republic, and the Democratic Republic of Congo). The author offers a general overview of biological characteristics of central African forests, introducing a starting point from which to analyze regional approaches to biological...

2016
Erik J. Nelson Matthew R. Helmus Jeannine Cavender-Bares Stephen Polasky Jesse R. Lasky Amy E. Zanne William D. Pearse Nathan J. B. Kraft Daniela A. Miteva William F. Fagan

Increasing trade between countries and gains in income have given consumers around the world access to a richer and more diverse set of commercial plant products (i.e., foods and fibers produced by farmers). According to the economic theory of comparative advantage, countries open to trade will be able to consume more-in terms of volume and diversity-if they concentrate production on commoditie...

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