MODELLING MALARIA REDUCTION IN A HIGHLY ENDEMIC COUNTRY: EVIDENCE FROM HOUSEHOLD SURVEY, CLIMATE, AND PROGRAM DATA IN ZAMBIA

Modelling malaria reduction in a highly endemic country: Evidence from household survey, climate, and program data in Zambia

Substantial efforts have seen the reduction in malaria prevalence from 33% in 2006 to 19.4% in 2015 in Zambia.Many studies have used effect measures, such as odds ratios, of malaria interventions without combining this information with coverage levels of the interventions to assess how malaria prevalence would change if these interventions were sca

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Electrical Injuries: The Iceberg Phenomena

Introduction: The deceptive nature of electrical injury is likened to an iceberg phenomenon.Whether the tissue is conductive or resistant both are injured due to electroporation and heat, Baby Hot Cereals respectively.The objective of the study is to evaluate the types and pattern of injuries and attempt to predict the chances of various types of i

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IDENTITY REPRODUCTION AND IMAGE OF MAHAGOTRA PASEK SANAK SAPTA RSI TOWARD HINDU COMMUNITY IN MATARAM CITY, WEST NUSA TENGGARA

Identity reproduction and image which actualized by soroh (clan) of Pasekorganized in paguyuban (group) Transfer Roller of Mahagotra Pasek Sanak Sapta Rsi (MPSSR)toward Hindu community in Mataram City, West Nusa Tenggara has closelyrelation with social religious movement which has the effort to restructurepermanent Hindu practices.This movement has

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The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of Hyotissa hyotis (Bivalvia: Gryphaeidae) Reveals a Unique Gene Order within Ostreoidea

The mitochondrial (mt) genome is an important tool when studying the evolution of metazoan animals.The oyster family Gryphaeidae, together with Ostreidae, is one of the two extant taxa of superfamily Ostreoidea.Up until now, the available mitochondrial genomes of oysters were all limited to family Ostreidae.In the present study, the first complete

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