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Artificial intelligence can transform cardiovascular care in Africa by improving early diagnosis, enabling personalized treatments, expanding telemedicine use, and improving rural healthcare access. Integrating AI‐driven tools with supportive policies, collaborative frameworks, training, funding, and infrastructure can overcome existing challenges and ...
Boluwatife Samuel Fatokun +7 more
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El latido electrónico africano en la segunda década del siglo XXI
La investigación analiza un conjunto de propuestas electrónicas surgidas en la segunda década del siglo XXI que están definidas por la absorción de influencias africanas de diverso tipo.
Alberto Flores Galán
doaj
A study on small ruminant farmers' knowledge identified three profiles (G1, G2, G3): the majority, young men, favor the Djallonké breed due to its affordability. While groups G1 and G2 showed a low level of knowledge due to extensive farming practices, group G3 stood out.
Ganiou Guedegbe +7 more
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Applying WHO Prioritization Criteria for Moderate Wasting: Programmatic Implications
The WHO 2023 anthropometric and age‐based prioritization criteria for moderate wasting classify most of the children as high priority in a MUAC‐based enrollment protocol for wasting treatment. ABSTRACT The World Health Organization's 2023 recommendations for managing moderate wasting provide criteria for prioritizing children to receive specially ...
Isabel Potani +13 more
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Accouchement gémellaire en milieu africain: une analyse de 10 ans dans le district de Bamako au Mali
INTRODUCTION: Le but de cette étude était de déterminer les facteurs influençant le pronostic de l'accouchement du deuxième jumeau. METHODES: L'étude était rétrospective et a porté sur tous les cas d'accouchements gémellaires enregistrés à la maternité ...
Tiounkani Théra +7 more
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Mali: how bad can it get? [PDF]
From dusk till late evening, you can find small groups of young people sitting on street corners, in front of houses, or in courtyards across West Africa. There will inevitably be a little radio, playing music and broadcasting news.
Lecocq, Baz, Mann, Gregory
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Mapping and Nutrient Profiles of Commercially Produced Complementary Foods in West Africa
ABSTRACT Commercially produced complementary foods (CPCFs) are increasingly preferred over home‐prepared foods but do not always comply with international recommendations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the compliance of CPCFs sold in West Africa with the World Health Organization (WHO) European Nutritional and Promotional Profile Model (NPPM ...
Aïcha Diongue +14 more
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Urban and Power Plant NOx Emissions in Sub‐Saharan Africa Inferred From TROPOMI
Abstract Nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions are increasing rapidly in Sub‐Saharan Africa, affecting local air quality. Outside South Africa, most hotspots are relatively small, posing a challenge for traditional top‐down inversions. We tailor an existing top‐down wind rotation and Gaussian plume fit inversion to suit the relatively small NOx hotspots for ...
Eloise A. Marais +6 more
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Position du problème: Tester l'apport d'une supplémentation en farine fortifiée chez les personnes vivant avec le VIH sous traitement antirétroviral au Mali.
Hammadoun Ali sango +7 more
doaj +1 more source
Abolishing user fees for children and pregnant women trebled uptake of malaria-related interventions in Kangaba, Mali. [PDF]
Malaria is the most common cause of morbidity and mortality in children under 5 in Mali. Health centres provide primary care, including malaria treatment, under a system of cost recovery.
Audibert +15 more
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