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The kingdom of Bhutan is a tiny country, landlocked between the two Asian giants of India and China, and has a population of about 762864 (Bhutan at a glance 2014). Despite the very small size, the country has made remarkable progress towards modern development since initiating planned development in the 1960s. Bhutan has also experienced rapid progress in many of the key determinants of nutrit...
Natural Cordyceps collected in Bhutan has been widely used as natural Cordyceps sinensis, an official species of Cordyceps used as Chinese medicines, around the world in recent years. However, whether Cordyceps from Bhutan could be really used as natural C. sinensis remains unknown. Therefore, DNA sequence, bioactive components including nucleosides and polysaccharides in twelve batches of Cord...
OBJECTIVE Describe the influenza A(H1N1) pandemic in Bhutan. DESIGN Observational study from sentinel surveillance sites. SETTING Bhutan remains isolated, with only one to two flights a day at the lone airport, no trains, and only three major roads that enter from India. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES PCR positive human respiratory samples. RESULTS The first case of A(H1N1)pdm09 infection was de...
AIMS To describe the HIV epidemiology in Bhutan. METHODS Data from the database of people living with HIV infection in Bhutan, survey reports from the National STI and HIV/AIDS Control Programme from the Ministry of Health and published literature on HIV in Bhutan were reviewed. RESULTS Bhutan continues to have a low HIV prevalence with only 470 cases reported by the end of 2015. However, t...
Bhutan sells electricity across the border to India. However large sections of its population do not have access to electricity. The harsh mountainous terrain coupled with sparse and dispersed settlements in Bhutan makes grid extension difficult, costly and economically unviable. Therefore, it is worth looking at renewable energy options to meet electricity demand in remote locations. This stud...
In this two part analysis I attempt to answer questions with reference to historical land use and tenurial systems in Bhutan. The first part throws light on the popularly held view that land tenure in Bhutan was feudal prior to the advent of moderisation. By looking at the lived experiences of peasants in Bhutan, as human agents at the nexus of social, political, economic, and ecological forces...
Shigella sonnei is a major contributor to the global burden of diarrhoeal disease, generally associated with dysenteric diarrhoea in developed countries but also emerging in developing countries. The reason for the recent success of S. sonnei is unknown, but is likely catalysed by its ability to acquire resistance against multiple antimicrobials. Between 2011 and 2013, S. sonnei exhibiting resi...
• Thijs Wissink Bhutan The impact of trade liberalisation on agriculture in Bhutan (Abstract only). The " Gene Revolution " in the Era of Globalization: Changing Agra , (Abstract only). Agriculture and 73 rd Constitutional Amendment: Institutional Challenges, (Abstract only).
Worldwide, contemporary measures of the success of health development programs have been mostly in terms of the reduction of mortality and morbidity as well as increasing longevity. While these goals have yielded much-needed health improvements, the subjective outcomes of these improvements, as experienced by individuals and the communities, have not been considered. Bhutan, under the overarchi...
Citation: Jamba N and Kumar BM (2018) Medicinal Plants in the Broad-Leaf Mixed Coniferous Forest of Tshothang Chiwog, Bhutan: Floristic Attributes, Vegetation Structure, Ethnobotany, and Socioeconomic Aspects. Front. Environ. Sci. 5:96. doi: 10.3389/fenvs.2017.00096 Medicinal Plants in the Broad-Leaf Mixed Coniferous Forest of Tshothang Chiwog, Bhutan: Floristic Attributes, Vegetation Structure...
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