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practicing open defecation, health expenditure (percent of GDP), and out-of-pocket health expenditure are included as the … of total labor force, and in the percentage of out-of-pocket health expenditure, the rate of TB cases per 100 … people practicing open defecation and health expenditure (percent of GDP) did not significantly influence TB incidence …
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the coronavirus and its economic aftermath. This setback will be felt for decades to come. Moreover, in recent African …
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of may be thrust into poverty because of the coronavirus and its economic aftermath. This setback will be felt for …
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the coronavirus and its economic aftermath. This setback will be felt for decades to come. Moreover, in recent African …
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the obligations of national governments in the global health care domain. Whereas the US attempts to put the blame on … minimal standards in the provision of health care for particular countries. Externalities in the global health care protection … are too obvious – costs of underinvestment into the national health care system are borne not only by the country in …
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infants born, so as to devise local Incidence Scores. These scores are the basis for an inter-country comparison. Results. The … multiple pregnancy, which is extremely prevalent in GS pregnancies, and sustaining the short- and long-term health consequences …
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The following article analyses the relationship between the mental health index and the variables of the Environment … aimed at identifying trends relating to mental health in the Italian regions with indication of the regional gaps …. Subsequently, a clustering with k-Means algorithm is proposed. Below is a comparison of 11 machine learning algorithms for …
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In less than fifteen years, the world has experienced the worst financial crisis since the 1930’s, the worst global pandemic since the flu in 1918, and the largest war fought since the Second World War. This manuscript argues that these crises are not isolated events. The main thesis is that...
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who come in contact to the infected persons. It remains a major global health problem and about 2 billion people are …
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importance of anganwadis in combating child malnutrition through growth monitoring, health checks, and the provision of …
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