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The Call for Neuroendoscopy Cadaveric Workshops in Lower-Middle Income Countries
World Neurosurgery, 2023This study aims to assess the impact of the workshops organized during Neuroendocon 23 on the perspective and confidence of neurosurgeons toward endoscopy in a lower-middle income country.Neuroendocon 23 had cranial and spinal endoscopy cadaveric workshops with 30 delegates each.
Anish Tayal +7 more
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Feeding characteristics of infants in a lower‐middle‐income country
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2020AimTo describe feeding characteristics (such as breast feeding and complementary feeding) and determine the nature of feeding difficulties of infants in a primary health‐care clinic (PHC) in South Africa.MethodsA total of 200 infants aged 6–12 months (mean = 8.54, standard deviation = 2.18) received a feeding screening by a speech–language therapist at
Nichole Fuls +2 more
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Trends in pediatric epilepsy surgery: A lower‐middle‐income country perspective
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2021To study the trends for pediatric epilepsy surgery between 2000 and 2014 in a tertiary epilepsy surgery center in India in order to gain a lower- and middle-income country (LMIC) perspective.Children aged
Ajay Asranna +3 more
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Carbon Emission of Lower Middle Income Countries
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015Carbon trading is a scheme through which countries or firms buy and sell carbon permits as a response to the Kyoto protocol to reduce emissions. Adherence to the designated limit of carbon credit will not only give countries or firms an incentive to reduce pollution and find the most efficient way of dealing with pollution but also give low income ...
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Considerations for HPV primary screening in lower-middle income countries
Preventive Medicine, 2017The accumulated scientific evidence now provides ample support for HPV primary screening as a superior method for detecting cervical precancer and preventing cervical cancer. Approximately half of the global burden of cervical cancer could be reduced in lower-middle income countries where attempts to implement traditional cytology-based programs have ...
Mauricio, Maza, Julia C, Gage
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Novel approaches to vaccine development in lower-middle income countries
International Journal of Health Governance, 2018Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify, analyze and describe the novel approaches that affect vaccine development in lower-middle income countries (LMICs). Design/methodology/approach The vaccine market in LMICs currently focuses on traditional Expanded Program for Immunization vaccines instead of new ones.
Ria Christine Siagian +1 more
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Implications of the KIWE trial for low-income and lower-middle-income countries
The Lancet NeurologyWe read with interest the Article reporting findings of the KIWE trial,1 which compared the ketogenic diet with antiseizure medications in infants with drug-resistant epilepsy. The trial did not show a significant difference between diet and medication in terms of efficacy and tolerability; however, we wish to highlight several concerns. Given that 50%
Jitendra Kumar Sahu +12 more
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