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Potential interventions for the prevention of childhood pneumonia in developing countries: improving nutrition
Protein-energy malnutrition birth weigh pneumonia
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2016/6/1
Acute respiratory infections are the leading
cause of childhood death in developing countries. Current efforts
at mortality control focus on case management and immunization,
but other preventive s...
Early-Life Health and Adult Circumstance in Developing Countries
Early-Life Health Developing Countries
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2014/3/25
A growing literature documents the links between long-term outcomes and health in the fetal
period, infancy, and early childhood. Much of this literature focuses on rich countries, but
researchers...
Driving to Contract Management in Health Care Institutes of Developing Countries
Contract management Developing country Public Private Hospital Government
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2015/9/25
Background: Public hospitals can privatize management activities by contracting with a private organization or person to perform the work. Management contract is a method which uses private sector for...
Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Services in Developing Countries: A Case Study about EMS Response Time in Yazd, Iran
Pre-hospital Emergency medical services Response time Iran
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2015/9/24
Background: Pre-hospital emergency medical services, a subsystem of Emergency Medical Services (EMS), provides early care to critically ill and injured patients in the field. Time is an important fact...
The method of choice in measurement of microproteinuria in developing countries
Trichloroacetic acid method Urinary protein Turbidimetric method
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2010/1/6
Introduction: In this study, we reviewuated and compared three routine methods for the measurement of urinary protein concentrations with a view to find a suitable method to prevent, diagnose and moni...
Developing Strategies for Cancer Care IAEA Conference Puts Radiation Oncology Advances in Perspective for Developing Countries
IAEA conference Cancer Care strategies radiation oncology advances
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2009/4/27
One size doesn’t fit all in cancer diagnosis and treatment. Machines that are heralded as breakthroughs in technological wizardry in developed countries may not be equally beneficial to patients in lo...
Orthopedic services and training at a crossroads in developing countries
Orthopedic services training crossroads developing countries
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2008/11/27
Orthopedics as a specialty was started in sixth decade of last century in this country. Gradually it got established and now we are in a phase where sub-specialization is coming up. It is the right ti...
Womens' opinions on antenatal care in developing countries: results of a study in Cuba, Thailand, Saudi Arabia and Argentina
Antenatal care users' opinions qualitative data developing countries
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2008/11/5
The results of a qualitative study carried out in four developing countries (Cuba, Thailand, Saudi Arabia and Argentina) are presented. The study was conducted in the context of a randomised controlle...
Medical information systems: A foundation for healthcare technologies in developing countries
Medical information systems healthcare technologies developing countries
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2010/2/25
Economic disadvantages in developing countries have resulted in health care per capita spending that is almost two orders of magnitude lower than in developed countries [1]. In addition, tertiary-care...
THE USE OF TRAVEL VACCINES BY JAPANESE EXPATRIATES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
TRAVEL VACCINES JAPANESE EXPATRIATES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
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2010/12/10
From 1998 to 2001, using questionnaires, we surveyed the use of travel vaccines among Japanese expatriates in developing countries. The percentage of those using more than one type of travel vaccine b...
Therapeutic effects of oral zinc in acute and persistent diarrhea in children in developing countries: pooled analysis of randomized controlled trials
Diarrhea diarrheal disease malnutrition meta-analysis randomized controlled trial zinc
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2016/6/8
Background: Zinc deficiency is prevalent in children in developing
countries. Supplemental zinc provides therapeutic benefits
in diarrhea.
Objective: We sought to measure the effect of supplemental...
Prevalence and trends of overweight among preschool children in developing countries
Overweight obesity anthropometry infants nutrition assessment growth monitoring
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2016/6/8
Background: Obesity during childhood is a matter of growing
concern. Several reports show increasing rates of obesity in
developed countries, whereas the extent of the problem in developing
countri...
Maternal mortality in the past and its relevance to developing countries today
Maternal mortality developing countries, history midwives infant mortality nutrition
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2016/6/7
High maternal mortality was a feature of the
Western world from the mid-19th century, when reliable record
keeping commenced, to the mid-1930s. During this time, maternal
mortality rates tended to ...