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International Migration, 1998
In West and Central Africa, countries with high rates of emigration and immigration tend to have higher rates of HIV infection. However, there is one exception, Senegal, an exception demonstrating that high levels of mobility and migration do not necessarily lead to rapid and extensive spread of HIV infection.Five different population groups are ...
N, Lydie, N J, Robinson
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In West and Central Africa, countries with high rates of emigration and immigration tend to have higher rates of HIV infection. However, there is one exception, Senegal, an exception demonstrating that high levels of mobility and migration do not necessarily lead to rapid and extensive spread of HIV infection.Five different population groups are ...
N, Lydie, N J, Robinson
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Tropical Medicine & International Health, 2003
Summaryobjectives To determine the prevalence and risk factors of primary and secondary infertility in the four Central African countries of Cameroon, Chad, Central African Republic and Gabon.methods Primary infertility was approximated by the percentage of women childless after at least 5 years of marriage.
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Summaryobjectives To determine the prevalence and risk factors of primary and secondary infertility in the four Central African countries of Cameroon, Chad, Central African Republic and Gabon.methods Primary infertility was approximated by the percentage of women childless after at least 5 years of marriage.
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2017
The pattern of infectious diseases in Central Africa is determined by its geoclimatic conditions and socioeconomic factors. The climate in most parts is tropical, i.e. hot and humid. The region is dominated by the Congo River and its tributaries. The area is covered mostly by savannah or primary and secondary tropical rainforest.
Burchard, Gerd D., Grobusch, Martin P.
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The pattern of infectious diseases in Central Africa is determined by its geoclimatic conditions and socioeconomic factors. The climate in most parts is tropical, i.e. hot and humid. The region is dominated by the Congo River and its tributaries. The area is covered mostly by savannah or primary and secondary tropical rainforest.
Burchard, Gerd D., Grobusch, Martin P.
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Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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