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To investigate visceral comorbidities observed during gout.A descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study of gout patients diagnosed according to the ACR 1977 criteria, followed between January 1, 2012 and January 31, 2017 in the Rheumatology Department of the Brazzaville University Teaching Hospital in Congo. Patients were assessed for visceral cardiovascular, renal, and cerebral comorbidities.105 patients with gout were identified during the study period, 75 (71.43%) of whom met the...
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This theory-based qualitative study reports perceptions on the contributing factors of school dropouts, and recommendations for action and areas of capacity building to reduce the high rate of school dropouts in Uganda.The study which interviewed 101 adolescents, family and community members from rural Budondo sub-county (Jinja district), was based on constructs of the social cognitive theory and analyzed by thematic analysis using .Contributing factors include: poor academic performance,...
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Low- and middle-income countries are encountering notable dietary and lifestyle changes referred to as the nutrition transition, as it happened in high income countries many decades ago. These changes are especially noticeable in urban areas and characterized by poorer quality diet, among others. The present study aimed at testing the ability of a school-based fruit intervention to increase the daily fruit intake of adolescents in Cotonou, a city of Benin, a low-income country. The study...
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The rapid human population growth, industrialization, urbanization, agricultural expansion and other development activities are gradually polluting the quality of air with severe effects on the human health and environment as well. This is particularly, exacerbated by lack information sharing which limits the risk assessment, and community approach to identify the key sources and the mitigation or adaptation strategies. The aim of this study was to assess the extent of air pollution risk...
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This study aims to spatially assess the flood vulnerability then suggests appropriate vulnerability lessening and adaptation mechanisms in Rwanda. Six vulnerability factors namely the rainfall and temperature, total population, access to communication tools, poverty level and number of schools were analyzed. The Weighting Linear Combination (WLC) method in ArcGIS is used to analyze these factors and spread the resulting flood vulnerability countrywide. The results showed high flood...
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Since the beginning of this century, a global tendency to abolish corporal punishment has been introduced to challenge old dependence on corporal punishment as a tool for reforming children's misbehavior.This tendency was highly supported by the contemporary call for protecting human rights including the right in security and human treatment and child rights in physical protection.Corporal punishment continues to be practiced at unacceptable rates in Kenyan schools; at the same time violence...
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Inclusive digital innovations are IT-enabled innovations with the potential to promote inclusive socioeconomic development for the poor and underserved inhabitants of developing countries. This paper inquires about the extent to which this worthy objective has actually been achieved. Specifically, the paper focuses on M-Shwari, the Kenyan mobile savings and credit service. Although members of the development community and other stakeholders might hope M-Shwari to serve poor, rural, and...
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Impact of Climate Change on Cereal Production in Burkina Faso Tégawendé Juliette NANA Abstract With the increase of greenhouse effect gas emissions, caused by human activities, climate change impacts on environment and economic activities, especially agriculture in developing countries, remain currently an international concern. In Burkina Faso, the share of the agriculture sector to the real GDP is the largest historically and represented 44% in 2016. Furthermore, this sector remains...
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In general, the normal climate of the Middle East is mainly dry and hot with mild winter and little rain. Due to climate change, the Middle East countries are facing extreme heat, draught, and conditions of aridity. As a result of this, there is a problem of electricity and power generation in the Middle East countries. One way to address this challenge is to increase generation capacity from renewable resources without using conventional way of generation. Renewable resources like solar and...
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A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Masters of Science in Leadership and Management (MSc – MLM) of Mzumbe University