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Systematic point-of-care newborn screening for sickle cell disease in rural Mali, West Africa. [PDF]
Guindo A +6 more
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Wealth-based inequalities in the uptake of three or more doses of intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy in West Africa, 2015-2021. [PDF]
Inusah AW +3 more
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Correction to: Vertebral fracture prevalence and risk factors for fracture in The Gambia, West Africa: the Gambian Bone and Muscle Ageing Study. [PDF]
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The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2014
We have some concerns with your recent Editorial on the Ebola disease outbreak in west Africa. The piece did not recognise the importance of the work done by the numerous government and non-government organisations who have been striving since March to control the outbreak. The key deficiency identified by various organisations was community engagement
Mohamad-Ali, Trad +2 more
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We have some concerns with your recent Editorial on the Ebola disease outbreak in west Africa. The piece did not recognise the importance of the work done by the numerous government and non-government organisations who have been striving since March to control the outbreak. The key deficiency identified by various organisations was community engagement
Mohamad-Ali, Trad +2 more
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Journal of Adolescence, 1984
AbstractWesterners visiting Africa for the first time are often surprized—if not shocked—at the large number of beggars in the streets and the relative ease with which people solicit or give help although pure adherents of Islam are in favour of restricting beggary.
W, D'Hondt, M, Vandewiele
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AbstractWesterners visiting Africa for the first time are often surprized—if not shocked—at the large number of beggars in the streets and the relative ease with which people solicit or give help although pure adherents of Islam are in favour of restricting beggary.
W, D'Hondt, M, Vandewiele
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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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2018
The Dutch forts in West Africa were a crucial link in the Dutch gold and ivory trades, and even if the Gold Coast never dominated the Dutch slave trade, the forts were indispensable to the functioning of the commerce in enslaved Africans. The nature of Dutch “society” in this area was distinct from that in Guiana or the Caribbean islands.
Wim Klooster, Gert Oostindie
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The Dutch forts in West Africa were a crucial link in the Dutch gold and ivory trades, and even if the Gold Coast never dominated the Dutch slave trade, the forts were indispensable to the functioning of the commerce in enslaved Africans. The nature of Dutch “society” in this area was distinct from that in Guiana or the Caribbean islands.
Wim Klooster, Gert Oostindie
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Evaluation of 23 gridded precipitation datasets across West Africa
Journal of Hydrology, 2020Frédéric Satgé +2 more
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