نتایج جستجو برای: kenya and uganda

تعداد نتایج: 16837645  

2017
Godfrey Bwire Mohammad Ali David A Sack Anne Nakinsige Martha Naigaga Amanda K Debes Moise C Ngwa W Abdullah Brooks Christopher Garimoi Orach

BACKGROUND Despite advance in science and technology for prevention, detection and treatment of cholera, this infectious disease remains a major public health problem in many countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Uganda inclusive. The aim of this study was to identify cholera hotspots in Uganda to guide the development of a roadmap for prevention, control and elimination of cholera in the country. ...

2013

We develop a global vector autoregressive model GVAR to analyze macroeconomic shock transmission among the East African Community countries. The results suggest that there is a signi…cant growth and in‡ation shock transmissions from Kenya to the rest of the member countries while the transmission in the opposite direction is insigni…cant. The macroeconomic shocks are re‡ected more on prices tha...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Petr Kment Zdeněk Jindra David A Rider

The following new synonymies within the family Pentatomidae, subfamily Pentatominae, are established: Aesula Stål, 1876 = Pseudacrosternum Day, 1965, syn. nov. (Nezarini), Aesula viridissima (Signoret, 1861) = Aesula signoretiana Kirkaldy, 1909, syn. nov. = Pseudacrosternum cachani Day, 1965, syn. nov. = Pseudacrosternum cachani var. scutellatum Day, 1965, syn. nov., and Andocides vittaticeps (...

Journal: :Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 2018

2017
Vivek Jain Maya L. Petersen Teri Liegler Dathan M. Byonanebye Dalsone Kwarisiima Gabriel Chamie Norton Sang Doug Black Tamara D. Clark Andras Ladai Albert Plenty Jane Kabami Emmanuel Ssemmondo Elizabeth A. Bukusi Craig R. Cohen Edwin D. Charlebois Moses R. Kamya Diane V. Havlir

BACKGROUND As sub-Saharan Africa transitions to a new era of universal antiretroviral therapy (ART), up-to-date assessments of population-level HIV RNA suppression are needed to inform interventions to optimise ART delivery. We sought to measure population viral load metrics to assess viral suppression and characterise demographic groups and geographical locations with high-level detectable vir...

Journal: :Diversity 2022

Human–elephant conflict is increasing across many parts of Asia and Africa. Mitigating elephant crop raiding has become a major focus conservation intervention, however, existing methods for tackling this problem are expensive difficult to execute. Thus, there need more affordable, farm-based methods. Testing these key ensuring their effectiveness feasibility. In study, we tested novel olfactor...

2016
Laura Di Giorgio Mark W. Moses Nancy Fullman Alexandra Wollum Ruben O. Conner Jane Achan Tom Achoki Kelsey A. Bannon Roy Burstein Emily Dansereau Brendan DeCenso Kristen Delwiche Herbert C. Duber Emmanuela Gakidou Anne Gasasira Annie Haakenstad Michael Hanlon Gloria Ikilezi Caroline Kisia Aubrey J. Levine Mashekwa Maboshe Felix Masiye Samuel H. Masters Chrispin Mphuka Pamela Njuguna Thomas A. Odeny Emelda A. Okiro D. Allen Roberts Christopher J. L. Murray Abraham D. Flaxman

BACKGROUND Since 2000, international funding for HIV has supported scaling up antiretroviral therapy (ART) in sub-Saharan Africa. However, such funding has stagnated for years, threatening the sustainability and reach of ART programs amid efforts to achieve universal treatment. Improving health system efficiencies, particularly at the facility level, is an increasingly critical avenue for exten...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
F Christian Thompson Jeffrey H Skevington

A new genus and species of flower flies (Diptera: Syrphidae: Syrphinae: Syrphini) are described from central Africa (Kenya & Uganda), Afrostoma quadripunctatum. A key to the Afrotropical genera of the subfamily Syrphinae is given. A review of the melanostomine [Bacchini] genera and subgenera is provided along with a key to them. Phylogenetic placement of Afrostoma is included based on mitochond...

2017
Mardieh L. Dennis Emma Radovich Kerry L. M. Wong Onikepe Owolabi Francesca L. Cavallaro Michael T. Mbizvo Agnes Binagwaho Peter Waiswa Caroline A. Lynch Lenka Benova

BACKGROUND Despite efforts to make contraceptive services more "youth friendly," unmet need for contraception among young women in sub-Saharan Africa remains high. For health systems to effectively respond to the reproductive health needs of a growing youth population, it is imperative to understand their contraceptive needs and service seeking practices. This paper describes changes over time ...

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