نتایج جستجو برای: haiti

تعداد نتایج: 2764  

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2011
Ilona Hale

The other day I met a little boy named Jeudi. Jeudi is a 3-year-old boy with a congenital heart defect—literally, a very small boy with a very big heart. And he needs surgery—soon. Unfortunately, Jeudi lives in Haiti, one of the lowest income countries in the world. Even before the earthquake in 2010, health care in Haiti was vastly inadequate. Many expensive, curative treatments for individual...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2011
A Neuberger O Zaulan S Tenenboim S Vernet R Pex K Held M Urman K Garpenfeldt E Schwartz

Plasmodium falciparum malaria is endemic in Haiti, but epidemiological data are scarce. A total of 61 cases of malaria were diagnosed between November 2010 and February 2011 among 130 Haitian patients with undifferentiated fever. Three additional cases were diagnosed in expatriates not taking the recommended chemoprophylaxis. No cases were diagnosed among aid workers using chemoprophylaxis. In ...

Journal: :AIDS 2010
Gregory Jerome Louise C Ivers

BACKGROUND Haiti is among the countries facing serious shortages in human resources for healthcare. In rural Haiti, the need for daily, long-term adherence to medication for HIV and TB was initially the driving factor for recruitment of community health workers (CHW) during scale-up of HIV services. Their role became broader over time. This qualitative study evaluated the role of CHW in the hea...

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2005
Pierre Kébreau Alexandre Gilbert Saint-Jean Lee Crandall Etzer Fevrin

OBJECTIVES This study is based on the 2000 Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) conducted in Haiti. Using the DHS information on women aged 15 to 49 who had given birth during the three years preceding the survey interview, this study was intended to: (1) examine the determinants of the likelihood of the women using prenatal care in the rural areas and in the urban areas of the country and (2) f...

Journal: :Sante mentale au Quebec 2010
Andrena Pierre Pierre Minn Carlo Sterlin Pascale C Annoual Annie Jaimes Frantz Raphaël Eugene Raikhel Rob Whitley Cécile Rousseau Laurence J Kirmayer

This paper reviews and summarizes the available literature on Haitian mental health and mental health services. This review was conducted in light of the Haitian earthquake in January 2010. We searched Medline, Google Scholar and other available databases to gather scholarly literature relevant to mental health in Haiti. This was supplemented by consultation of key books and grey literature rel...

2016
Olayele Adelakun Peter Kallio Robert Garcia Adam Fleischer

The value and importance of telemedicine and adoption in developed countries is growing, especially due to an increase in m-health applications. In resource poor communities and developing countries often telemedicine is adopted because it is the only available option. The scarcity of medical professionals and equipment, distances between care centers, and the high cost for obtaining medical ca...

2013
Louise C. Ivers Jessica E. Teng Jonathan Lascher Max Raymond Jonathan Weigel Nadia Victor J. Gregory Jerome Isabelle J. Hilaire Charles P. Almazor Ralph Ternier Jean Cadet Jeannot Francois Florence D. Guillaume Paul E. Farmer

A cholera epidemic has claimed the lives of more than 8,000 Haitians and sickened 650,000 since the outbreak began in October 2010. Early intervention in the epidemic focused on case-finding, treatment, and water and sanitation interventions for prevention of transmission. Use of oral cholera vaccine (OCV) as part of a complementary set of control activities was considered but initially rejecte...

2013
Zindoga Mukandavire David L. Smith J. Glenn Morris Jr

Cholera reappeared in Haiti in October, 2010 after decades of absence. Cases were first detected in Artibonite region and in the ensuing months the disease spread to every department in the country. The rate of increase in the number of cases at the start of epidemics provides valuable information about the basic reproductive number (R(0)). Quantitative analysis of such data gives useful inform...

Journal: :Public health nursing 2016
Rosemary Ziemba Norma J Sarkar Becca Pickus Amber Dallwig Jiayi Angela Wan Hilda Alcindor

Travel abroad provides college students with a unique learning experience. When plans to take undergraduate community health nursing students from the United States to Haiti were cancelled due to health and safety concerns, faculty piloted international videoconferencing with a nursing program in Haiti as an alternative. During this semester-long course, students in both countries assessed a lo...

2013
Isaac Chun-Hai Fung David L. Fitter Rebekah H. Borse Martin I. Meltzer Jordan W. Tappero

In 2010, toxigenic Vibrio cholerae was newly introduced to Haiti. Because resources are limited, decision-makers need to understand the effect of different preventive interventions. We built a static model to estimate the potential number of cholera cases averted through improvements in coverage in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) (i.e., latrines, point-of-use chlorination, and piped water)...

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