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Faire sans, faire avec moins. Les nouveaux horizons de l'innovation

open access: yes, 2022
Usage réduit d'antibiotiques, ville sans voiture, agriculture sans pesticide, basse consommation énergétique, menus sans viande, etc. Cette liste, allongeable à souhait, amène à un constat sans appel.
Goulet, Frédéric (ed.)   +1 more
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La traduction sans commune mesure

open access: yes, 2021
Version bilingue, modifiée et élargie de l'article " La traduction sans commune mesure " publié dans Xi Dong/Ouest-Est Voies esthétiques, sous la direction de François Félix, L'Age d'homme, Lausanne, 2015.
Renken, Arno
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Prevalence of high-risk human papillomavirus types among women aged 30–49 years in the Chuy region, Kyrgyzstan

open access: yesInfectious Agents and Cancer
Introduction Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a leading cause of cervical cancer globally. High-risk (HR) HPV types HPV16 and 18 are responsible for 70% of cases.
Turatbek Kozukeev   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Feasibility of using Determine TB-LAM to diagnose tuberculosis in HIV-positive patients in programmatic conditions: a multisite study

open access: yesGlobal Health Action, 2019
Background: Determine TB-LAM is a urine-based point-of-care assay for diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB). Objective: To assess the feasibility of using LAM to diagnose TB in adult HIV-positive patients in resource-limited settings.
Sekai Chenai Mathabire Rucker   +12 more
doaj   +1 more source

Mortality and health survey, Walikale, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 2017: an example of the use of survey data for humanitarian program planning

open access: yesConflict and Health, 2019
Background During humanitarian crises, health information systems are often lacking and surveys are a valuable tool to assess the health needs of affected populations. In 2013, a mortality and health survey undertaken by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in
Eve Robinson   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Feasibility and acceptability of menstrual underwear among women in displacement-prone Kalehe, Democratic Republic of Congo

open access: yesnpj Women's Health
Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) remains a critical yet often neglected issue in humanitarian settings. Reusable menstrual underwear (MU) offers a sustainable option where disposable products are limited, but evidence from low-income settings is scarce.
Chantale Bisimirwe   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

SMS-based smartphone application for disease surveillance has doubled completeness and timeliness in a limited-resource setting – evaluation of a 15-week pilot program in Central African Republic (CAR)

open access: yesConflict and Health, 2018
Background It is a challenge in low-resource settings to ensure the availability of complete, timely disease surveillance information. Smartphone applications (apps) have the potential to enhance surveillance data transmission.
Ziad El-Khatib   +22 more
doaj   +1 more source

Knight or Wight in Keats's 'La Bella Dame'?: An Ancient Ditty Reconsidered

open access: yes, 2009
This article re-examines the various processes of textual transmission for Keats's 'La Belle Dame sans Merci', which have resulted in two 'competing' texts of the poem.
Jones, Chris
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Atypical presentation of rhabdomyolysis due to hypokalaemia induced by diuretics abuse: Case report from Sierra Leone.

open access: yesRevista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Córdoba, 2018
Rhabdomyolysis results from acute necrosis of skeletal muscle fibres and consequent leakage of muscle constituents into the circulation. Its association with anything different than trauma in the Emergency Room is not that frequent.
Fernando Daniel Berdaguer Ferrari   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Predictive risk assessment and targeted testing could enhance STI diagnosis in a high HIV prevalence setting in Eswatini

open access: yesScientific Reports
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) present significant public health challenges in resource-limited settings where syndromic management, which often leads to misdiagnosis and over-treatment, remains standard care.
Bernhard Kerschberger   +19 more
doaj   +1 more source

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