This study was funded by the Canadian International Development Agency(CIDA),through the University San Simón(UMSS)–Bolivia and the University of Calgary-Canada.
The Rocha River is a receptor to receive wastewater from household,hospital and industry,from where contaminants are transported in the river,affecting biodiversity and the ecosystem of the area.In this paper we estim...
Supported by The Canadian International Development Agency,Canada(Project DFN S064359);Koffi Alouki received a scholarship from the Islamic Development Bank for his PhD program in nutrition
AIM: To design a medical cost calculator and show that diabetes care is beyond reach of the majority particularlypatients with complications.METHODS: Out-of-pocket expenditures of patients for medical treatment of typ...
supported through an operational research writing grant.which is a componcnt of the Wave 3 TBREACH grant from the WHO/Stop TB Partnership with funals from the Canadian International Development Agency(CIDA)
Objective:To evaluate the rates,timing and determinants of default and death among adult tuberculosis patients in Nigeria.Methods:Routine surveillance data were used.A retrospective cohort study of adult tuberculosis ...
The‘First Forum on Surveillance-Response System Leading to Tropical Diseases Elimination’was co-funded by the National Institute of Parasitic Diseases,Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention,the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute and the World Health Organization;The research was partially supported by the National S&T Major Program(grant no.2012ZX10004220);the National S&T Supporting Project(grant no.2007BAC03A02);by supported by China UK Global Health Support Programme(grant no.GHSP-CS-OP1);Xiao-Nong Zhou was funded through a capacity building initiative for Ecohealth Research on Emerging Infectious Disease in Southeast Asia supported by the International Development Research Centre(IDRC),the Canadian International Development Agency(CIDA),and the Australian Agency for International Development(AusAID)in partnership with the Global Health Research Initiative(grant no.105509-00001002-023).
Tropical diseases remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries.Although combined health efforts brought about significant improvements over the past 20 years,communities in resource-constrai...