نتایج جستجو برای: low and lower middle income countries

تعداد نتایج: 17029752  

Journal: :The Lancet Global Health 2021

Evidence-based medicine is the backbone of modern medicine. Any newly proposed therapy needs to be tested in high-quality randomised controlled trials (RCTs) before being considered for approval. Nepal a low-income country south Asia. Researchers have been contributing global health by doing RCTs high-altitude and infectious diseases like typhoid. Infectious such as tuberculosis, typhus, leptos...

Journal: :Science translational medicine 2014
C Norman Coleman Richard R Love

Management of the cancer burden in low- and lower-middle-income countries requires global partnerships between cancer-care mentors from high-income countries and community health workers familiar with the local circumstances.

2018
Frederick J. Raal Alawi A. Alsheikh-Ali Mohamed I. Omar Wafa Rashed Omar Hamoui Abdoul Kane Mohamed Alami Paula Abreu Walid M. Mashhoud

Background A significant number of cardiovascular disease (CVD)-related deaths occur in developing countries. An increasing prevalence of CVD is associated with a change in the macro-economy of these countries. In this post hoc analysis, CVD risk factor (CVDRF) prevalence is evaluated across countries based on national income in the Africa and Middle East Region (AfME). Methods Data from the ...

Numerous investigations demonstrate that the problem of corruption in the health sector is enormous and has grave negative consequences for patients. Nevertheless, the problem of corruption in health systems is far from eminent in the international health policy debate. Hutchinson, Balabanova, and McKee have identifed in their Editorial five reasons why the health policy community has been relu...

Background Childhood vaccination coverage rates in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) vary significantly, with some countries achieving higher rates than others. Several attempts have been made in Nigeria to achieve universal vaccination coverage but with limited success. This study aimed to analyse strategies used to improve ...

Journal: :Lancet 2011
Yarlini Balarajan Usha Ramakrishnan Emre Ozaltin Anuraj H Shankar S V Subramanian

Anaemia affects a quarter of the global population, including 293 million (47%) children younger than 5 years and 468 million (30%) non-pregnant women. In addition to anaemia's adverse health consequences, the economic effect of anaemia on human capital results in the loss of billions of dollars annually. In this paper, we review the epidemiology, clinical assessment, pathophysiology, and conse...

Journal: :The Lancet. Oncology 2013
Ian Magrath Eva Steliarova-Foucher Sidnei Epelman Raul C Ribeiro Mhamed Harif Chi-Kong Li Rejin Kebudi Scott D Macfarlane Scott C Howard

Patterns of cancer incidence across the world have undergone substantial changes as a result of industrialisation and economic development. However, the economies of most countries remain at an early or intermediate stage of development-these stages are characterised by poverty, too few health-care providers, weak health systems, and poor access to education, modern technology, and health care ...

Journal: :Lancet 2007
K S Jacob

Despite the publication of high-profile reports and promising activities in several countries, progress in mental health service development has been slow in most low-income and middle-income countries. We reviewed barriers to mental health service development through a qualitative survey of international mental health experts and leaders. Barriers include the prevailing public-health priority ...

2015
Lindsay Mangham-Jefferies Catherine Pitt Simon Cousens Anne Mills Joanna Schellenberg

Erratum: Cost-effectiveness of strategies to improve the utilization and provision of maternal and newborn health care in low-income and lower-middle-income countries: a systematic review.

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2014
Rai S Kookana Mike Williams Alistair B A Boxall D G Joakim Larsson Sally Gaw Kyungho Choi Hiroshi Yamamoto Shashidhar Thatikonda Yong-Guan Zhu Pedro Carriquiriborde

Active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) can enter the natural environment during manufacture, use and/or disposal, and consequently public concern about their potential adverse impacts in the environment is growing. Despite the bulk of the human population living in Asia and Africa (mostly in low- or middle-income countries), limited work relating to research, development and regulations on AP...

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