نتایج جستجو برای: south asia

تعداد نتایج: 250885  

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2006
Rana Jawad Asghar

May 2006 | Volume 3 | Issue 5 | e108 The seven countries of South Asia (Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka) have a collective population of nearly 1.4 billion people [1]. This region has a long history of hostility and mistrust among its nations, and heavy governmental spending on defense has diverted resources away from investing in health and education [2–5]. ...

2009
Chaturaka Rodrigo Senaka Rajapakse

BACKGROUND According to the United Nations Joint Program on HIV/AIDS, 33.2 million adults and children are living with the infection worldwide. Of these, two to three million are estimated to be in South Asia. All countries of the region have a low prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). However, it is important to review the current epidemiological data to identify the trends of infe...

Journal: :WHO South-East Asia journal of public health 2014
Michael Belinsky Michael Eddy Johannes Lohmann Michael Georgea

Social impact bonds (SIBs) have the potential to improve the efficiency of government health-care spending in South-East Asia. In a SIB, governments sign a pay-for-performance contract with one or several providers of health-care services, and the providers borrow up-front capital from investors. Governments outside South-East Asia have started to experiment with SIBs in criminal justice, homel...

2001
MALEEHA LODHI Maleeha Lodhi

Former President Bill Clinton described South Asia as the most dangerous place on earth. We in Pakistan agree with this characterization. It is indeed ironic that the extremely enterprising and hard working people of South Asia, who have achieved such success in their endeavors abroad, have been unable to resolve their mutual differences in order to harness the immense economic potential of the...

1998
Anne Booth

2 ABSTRACT The paper argues that the economies of East and South East Asia are a very diverse group, only some of which have grown rapidly over the past three decades. The fast growing economies of South East Asia, especially Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia are in a number of important respects different from the fast growing economies of North The different colonial legacies have had importan...

Sh Gheibi Z Kousehlou Z Sahebazzamani

Introduction: Diarrheal diseases are a serious health problem and important causes of growth retardation and death in the developing world, especially those of prolonged duration. Since diarrhea is constantly found in children with zinc deficiency, very studies supported zinc supplements beneficial on the duration and severity of diarrhea among children. We review the impact of zinc effects on ...

2001
Wusheng Yu Jayatilleke S Bandara

The proliferation of preferential trading agreements (PTAs) in different regions of the world has been a significant development over the last two decades or so. South Asian countries are slowly moving towards a South Asia Free Trade Area (SAFTA) in recent years. The desirability of SAFTA has been questioned by some observers recently. Do necessary conditions exist for a successful PTA in South...

2008
M. G. Sanderson F. J. Dentener A. M. Fiore C. Cuvelier T. J. Keating A. Zuber C. S. Atherton D. J. Bergmann T. Diehl R. M. Doherty B. N. Duncan P. Hess L. W. Horowitz D. J. Jacob J.-E. Jonson J. W. Kaminski A. Lupu I. A. MacKenzie E. Mancini E. Marmer R. Park G. Pitari M. J. Prather K. J. Pringle S. Schroeder M. G. Schultz D. T. Shindell S. Szopa O. Wild

[1] Fifteen chemistry-transport models are used to quantify, for the first time, the export of oxidised nitrogen (NOy) to and from four regions (Europe, North America, South Asia, and East Asia), and to estimate the uncertainty in the results. Between 12 and 24% of the NOx emitted is exported from each region annually. The strongest impact of each source region on a foreign region is: Europe on...

2013
Sara Ghabooli Aibin Zhan Paula Sardiña Esteban Paolucci Francisco Sylvester Pablo V. Perepelizin Elizabeta Briski Melania E. Cristescu Hugh J. MacIsaac

We explored possible links between vector activity and genetic diversity in introduced populations of Limnoperna fortunei by characterizing the genetic structure in native and introduced ranges in Asia and South America. We surveyed 24 populations: ten in Asia and 14 in South America using the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, as well as eight polymorphic microsatellite m...

2016
Víctor M. Aguayo Purnima Menon

The latest available data indicate that 38% of South Asia's children aged 0-59 months are stunted. Such high prevalence combined with the region's large child population explain why South Asia bears about 40% of the global burden of stunting. Recent analyses indicate that the poor diets of children in the first years of life, the poor nutrition of women before and during pregnancy and the preva...

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