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直人 松田
- Vol. 14, pp 103-104
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Couverture vaccinale et facteurs associés à la non complétude vaccinale des enfants de 12 à 23 mois du district de santé de Djoungolo-Cameroun en 2012
TL;DR: La couverture vaccinale du district est en deçà des objectifs, nous recommandons le renforcement de l’éducation des parents and une réorganisation des services de vaccination.
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Profile and outcome of patients with post-neonatal tetanus in a tertiary centre in south west Nigeria: any remarkable reduction in the scourge?
Barakat Adeola Animasahun,Olusegun Henry Gbelee,Aminat Titilayo Ogunlana,Olisamedua Fidelis Njokanma,Olumuyiwa O. Odusanya +4 more
TL;DR: Tetanus is still prevalent among children in the authors' environment, it is commoner among those with no immunization or incomplete immunization, commoner in those in the middle and lower social class and there is a need to develop programmes to help improve compliance to immunization.
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The epidemiology and treatment of femur fractures at a northern tanzanian referral centre
TL;DR: Femur fracture most commonly presented in males under age 30 was most commonly cause by MTAs in males and by falls in females, and skeletal traction was the most frequent treatment.
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Breeders' knowledge on cattle fodder species preference in rangelands of Benin.
Jéronime Marie-Ange Sènami Ouachinou,Gbèwonmèdéa Hospice Dassou,Akomian Fortuné Azihou,Aristide C. Adomou,Hounnankpon Yedomonhan +4 more
TL;DR: The wide diversity of plants reported indicates that there is a number of promising fodder species in the flora of Benin and the insight gained in this study relating to bovine feeds could guide in the selection of feed innovations that could improve livestock production.
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Sustainability at the edge of chaos: its limits and possibilities in public health.
TL;DR: Sustainability is only coherent in health care when it is more narrowly delimited to involve public health and treated as only one of several evaluative criteria that informs not only the continuation of programs but more often their expansion or contraction as needs dynamically change.
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