نتایج جستجو برای: southeast asia

تعداد نتایج: 71033  

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1998
S. K. Lam

The recent emergence of a new strain (H5N1) of influenza A virus, the so-called avian or bird flu, in Hong Kong underlines the importance of the Southeast Asia region as an epicenter not only for influenza A viruses but also for other microbial agents. In late 1992, Vibrio cholerae O139 appeared on the Indian subcontinent; and within a few months, it had spread to China, Nepal, Pakistan, Malays...

2005
Jacob Townsend

As opiate processing and distribution networks in East Asia source more of their supplies from Afghanistan they will need to re-organise their supply routes. The likely result will be a growing interdependence of the heroin trades in East Asia and Europe, which most analysts have hitherto seen as independent. 59 59 For example, in discussing price movements resulting from the Taliban's ban on o...

Journal: :مجله دانشکده حقوق و علوم سیاسی 0
بهاره سازمند

association of southeast asia nations (asean) was created in 1967 in order to prevent the threat of communism in southeast asia. but, over time, new states joined it and goals and activities of this organization expanded to other areas such as economic, commercial, political and cultural ones. thus, over time, cooperation between members expanded in a way today this regional organization is con...

2014
Stephen Thomsen Mike Pfister

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2007
Denys Lombard

Southeast Asia, long known as an intermediate zone between the ancient civilisations of China and India, is also an area that scholars have long portrayed as historically subject to influences coming from its west, beginning with Indianisation, then islamisation and finally westernisation. However, this article argues that it would be far more insightful, and historically more accurate for the ...

2010
K. YOSHINO T. ISHIDA T. NAGANO Y. SETIAWAN

Tropical peat swamp lands in the Southeast Asia which store tremendous large amount of carbon in their peat layer and abundant biodiversity are now endangered by human activities such as deforestation, forest fires, land development and urbanization. To earlier start a better environmental policy for conservation of nature of the tropical peat swamp area is one of the preferential global issues...

2013
Chun-Lin Li Ping-Shih Yang Jan Krikken Chuan-Chan Wang

Three new species of the Oriental bolboceratine genus Bolbochromus Boucomont 1909, Bolbochromus minutus Li and Krikken, sp. n. (Thailand), Bolbochromus nomurai Li and Krikken, sp. n. (Vietnam), and Bolbochromus malayensis Li and Krikken, sp. n. (Malaysia), are described from continental Southeast Asia with diagnoses, distributions, remarks and illustrations. The genus is discussed with emphasis...

2014
Shaodong Ye Lin Pang Xiaochun Wang Zhongfu Liu

We sought to profile the epidemiological implication of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) co-infection from South and Southeast Asia by reviewing original studies reporting prevalence of HIV-HCV co-infection and their risk factors. Thirteen papers cited in the PubMed database and published in 2012 and 2013 were reviewed. The overall HCV co-infection prevalence range...

Journal: :eLife 2016

The current epidemic of artemisinin resistant Plasmodium falciparum in Southeast Asia is the result of a soft selective sweep involving at least 20 independent kelch13 mutations. In a large global survey, we find that kelch13 mutations which cause resistance in Southeast Asia are present at low frequency in Africa. We show that African kelch13 mutations have originated locally, and that kelch13...

2016
Roberto Amato Olivo Miotto Charles J Woodrow Jacob Almagro-Garcia Ipsita Sinha Susana Campino Daniel Mead Eleanor Drury Mihir Kekre Mandy Sanders Alfred Amambua-Ngwa Chanaki Amaratunga Lucas Amenga-Etego Voahangy Andrianaranjaka Tobias Apinjoh Elizabeth Ashley Sarah Auburn Gordon A Awandare Vito Baraka Alyssa Barry Maciej F Boni Steffen Borrmann Teun Bousema Oralee Branch Peter C Bull Kesinee Chotivanich David J Conway Alister Craig Nicholas P Day Abdoulaye Djimdé Christiane Dolecek Arjen M Dondorp Chris Drakeley Patrick Duffy Diego F Echeverry Thomas G Egwang Rick M Fairhurst Md. Abul Faiz Caterina I Fanello Tran Tinh Hien Abraham Hodgson Mallika Imwong Deus Ishengoma Pharath Lim Chanthap Lon Jutta Marfurt Kevin Marsh Mayfong Mayxay Pascal Michon Victor Mobegi Olugbenga A Mokuolu Jacqui Montgomery Ivo Mueller Myat Phone Kyaw Paul N Newton Francois Nosten Rintis Noviyanti Alexis Nzila Harold Ocholla Abraham Oduro Marie Onyamboko Jean-Bosco Ouedraogo Aung Pyae P Phyo Christopher Plowe Ric N Price Sasithon Pukrittayakamee Milijaona Randrianarivelojosia Pascal Ringwald Lastenia Ruiz David Saunders Alex Shayo Peter Siba Shannon Takala-Harrison Thuy-Nhien N Thanh Vandana Thathy Federica Verra Jason Wendler Nicholas J White Htut Ye Victoria J Cornelius Rachel Giacomantonio Dawn Muddyman Christa Henrichs Cinzia Malangone Dushyanth Jyothi Richard D Pearson Julian C Rayner Gilean McVean Kirk A Rockett Alistair Miles Paul Vauterin Ben Jeffery Magnus Manske Jim Stalker Bronwyn MacInnis Dominic P Kwiatkowski

The current epidemic of artemisinin resistant Plasmodium falciparum in Southeast Asia is the result of a soft selective sweep involving at least 20 independent kelch13 mutations. In a large global survey, we find that kelch13 mutations which cause resistance in Southeast Asia are present at low frequency in Africa. We show that African kelch13 mutations have originated locally, and that kelch13...

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