... 3.2.1 Findings from determining the causal bacteria causing RID inunder 5-year-old children 3.2.1.1 Findings from determining bacteria inunder 5-year-old healthy children: Table 3.4 Findings from ... bacteria in healthy childrento that of RI infected children: Figure 3.4 A comparison of S pneumoniae rate in healthy childrento that of RI infected children according to ages The rate of determined ... statistical meanings with P < 0.05 3.3.2 Findings from determining the origins causing RID according to gender Table 3.37 Rates of determining origin viruses causing RI diseases according to gender:...
... respiratory infections, accounting for 19-20% of deaths inchildrenunderyears old worldwide According to a research by Ruan I (2005), estimating the incidence of pneumonia episodes inchildrenunder ... child and over 95% of pneumonia episodes inchildrenin the world occurred in developing countries In 2003, a study on a situation and some main risk factors related to respiratory infections inchildren ... respiratory infections and mainly bacteria were pneumococcus and H influenzae 1.2.2 Risk factors related to acute respiratory infections Risk factors related to acute respiratory infections in children...
... waterand shelter was assessed Resources seeking for mental health support To examine the coping mechanism for PTSD symptoms, we assessed resources sought by women in Afghanistan for mental health ... Caspi-Yanvin Y, Bollini P, Trupmg T, Tor S, Lavelle J: The Harvard Trauma Questionnaire: Validating a cross-cultural instrument for measuring torture, trauma, and posttraumatic stress disorder in Indochinese ... Washington DC: American Psychiatric Association; 1994 Mollica RF, Donelan K, Tor S: The effect of trauma and confinement on functional healthand mental health status of Cambodians living in Thailand-Cambodia...
... malnutrition inchildrenunderyears old The model for analyzing the causes of stunting malnutrition including prenatal and postnatal factors The prenatal factors including internal factors and external ... FACTORS RELATED TO STUNTING MALNUTRITION INCHILDRENUNDERYEARS OLD IN THE COASTAL PLAIN AREA, NGHE AN PROVINCE, 2011 3.1.1 Nutritional status inchildrenunderyears old in the coastal plain ... situation underyears old a) In the world According to estimates by the WorldHealthOrganizationand the United Nations Children' s Fund, the situation of malnutrition in worldwide children has...
... Asia and Africa (including Yemen) for some analyses Annual camp-level waterandsanitation variables, including measures of access towaterand latrines, and nutrition variables, including receipt ... access to latrines and under- five mortality, similar to the findings in these UHNCR camps The HIS was designed to provide basic information on refugee health status and services provided byhealth ... than fiveyears from 2006 to 2010, and are reported as cases per 1000 children younger than fiveyears per month The mapped incidence rates were divided into quintiles as indicated by the size and...
... providing mental health care in most low and middle income countries Lack of adequate opportunities for education and training in mental health during both initial nursing training Judith A Oulton ... mental health settings Figure 7.6 Undergraduate nursing training in mental health settings (by country income groups) Experience in community mental health settings 59.21 World 73.68 Experience in ... Health: Evidence and Research WorldHealthOrganization Tom Barrett Shekhar Saxena Senior Mental Health Consultant WorldHealthOrganization Coordinator Mental Health: Evidence and Research World...
... oxidative weathering of sulphide minerals wrought by mining activities including drilling, blasting and ventilation of workings Common mine water pollutants The most common pollutant of mine waters is ... of things? In many mining areas, abandoned mines are now the main source of freshwater pollution, and even on a national basis in Scotland, for instance, mine water pollution is second only to ... previously helped to defray the costs of dewatering was a contributory factor in the decision to abandon the mine in March 1991 Since the abandoned workings of Wheal Jane flooded to river level...
... more effectively increases bone strength while adding bone mass Such information is important to clinicians for understanding determinants of peak bone mass and bone strength, andto assess fracture ... life in this strain of mice [13] Femora were harvested and cleaned of soft tissue and then secured in 10% NBF, dehydrated in alcohol, and imbedded in methyl methacrylate (Polysciences, Warrington, ... in life Methods Forty-two virgin female mice of the strain C57BL/6J were used in the experiment (Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME) Mice were housed in 153 in2 cages and provided with food and...
... that in this case, the domain of physical healthand the facet of overall QoL /health may stand as discriminatory indicators between healthy and non-healthy populations The above findings are in ... scores observed in the composite physical health domain Investigating the instrument's ability to discriminate between healthy and non-healthy populations, the findings are in accordance to the hypotheses ... confirmatory factor analysis Internal consistency was examined by calculating the Cronbach's α for each domain, both in the six-domain and four-domain models and across the three participating groups...
... India living in Ireland for nine years She was a lacto-vegetarian with no significant past medical history She complained of aches and pains in her pelvic region for the previous four yearsand ... referred to a rheumatologist complaining of proximal muscle weakness and difficulty walking Her symptoms transiently improved when she went to back to India for holidays, but reappeared upon returning ... distribution, the waddling gait, and pain and discomfort due to muscular effort Both cases demonstrated these findings clinically The muscle weakness may develop insidiously over yearsand patients are...
... loadings* of the Exploratory Factor Analysis with Factors concentrating 0.54 -0.26 remembering 0.64 finding solutions 0.56 -0.17 0.17 0.10 Understanding & Communicating D1 learning new task conversation ... (HRQL) instrument measuring domains: Physical Functioning, Role Physical, Bodily Pain, General Health, Vitality, Social Functioning, Role Emotional, and Mental Health[ 28] Items are transformed into ... responses (the score computation allows for up to 30% of missing items per domain) and transforming them into a range from to 100, with higher scores indicating higher levels of disability A global...
... reactivity to ET-1 Injection of ET-1 into the pulmonary arterial tubing increased PPA by 115% from baseline (p < 0.05; Figure 1) Administration of papaverine restored PPA to a level close to baseline ... lungs isolated from healthy rats induces the same kind of changes; and finally to find out if tezosentan attenuates the observed changes in PKCα and Kfc induced by CLP or administration of ET-1 ... receptor antagonist tezosentan attenuates endotoxin-induced ALI, as evaluated by a decline in extravascular lung water [14] In that investigation, tezosentan reduced extravascular lung water by...
... kinectin and EF-1γ binding domain on EF-1δ 161 5.7 Kinectin anchors the EF-1 subunits to the ER 166 5.8 Aberrant splicing of EF-1δ binding domain on kinectin mRNA 171 using morpholinos 5.9 Kinectin ... Analyzing EF-1δ binding to kinectin bait D by surface plasmon resonance Fig 14 EF-1δ binding domain on kinectin using yeast two-hybrid method Fig 15 In vitro interaction of EF-1δ with its binding ... The COOH-terminus of kinectin consists of two functional domains The kinesin-binding domain can interact with the cargo-binding site of the conventional kinesin and enhance the kinesin’s microtubulestimulated...