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pro vyhledávání: '"Moulkher, Mint Tayeb"'
Autor:
Hamadoun, Sangho, Assa Sidibé, Keïta, Haoua Dembélé, Keïta, Oumar, Coulibaly, Modibo, Soumano, Mariam, Sylla, Ibrahima, Tékété, Assa, Diarra, Baye, Diakité, Boureyma, Belemou, Fanta, Sangho, Moulkher Mint, Tayeb, Fatoumata Danfakha, Keita, Seydou, Doumbia, Toumani, Sidibé
Publikováno v:
Le Mali medical. 29(3)
In Mali, according to the DHS IV in 2006, the neonatal mortality rate is 46 per thousand live births and is higher in rural areas (61‰) than in urban areas (45‰). The proportion of home births is 54%.The aim of our study was to assess the knowled
Autor:
Hamadoun, Sangho, Assa Sidibé, Keïta, Ahamed, Kodio, Moulkher Mint, Tayeb, Haoua Dembélé, Keïta, Mamadou Oumar, Cissé, Kassoum, Koné, Mariam Traoré, Guindo, Fatimata Yarro, Diarra, Yacouba, Danioko
Publikováno v:
Le Mali medical. 29(1)
Heavy smoking causes 4 million deaths worldwide, more than 70% being in the developing countries. The purpose of our study was to determine the prevalence of heavy smoking and to identify the factors which influence it in school settings in Bamako. W
Autor:
Amadou Dia, Moulkher Mint Tayeb, Mariam Traoré Guindo, Mariam Sylla, Assa Sidibé Keïta, Haoua Dembélé Keïta, Seydou Doumbia, Kassoum Koné, Hamadoun Sangho, T. Sidibe, F Bougoudogo
Publikováno v:
Santé Publique. 25:655-662
Introduction : le risque de transmission du VIH de la mere a l’enfant sans chimiotherapie perinatale est de 30 a 40 %. Le traitement prophylactique aux antiretroviraux (ARV) du nouveau-ne de mere seropositive au VIH reduit fortement le risque de tr
Autor:
Hamadoun, Sangho, Assa, Sidibé Keïta, Haoua, Dembélé Keïta, Mariam, Sylla, Amadou, Dia, Moulkher, Mint Tayeb, Mariam, Traoré Guindo, Seydou, Doumbia, Flabou, Bougoudogo, Kassoum, Koné, Toumani, Sidibé
Publikováno v:
Sante publique (Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France). 25(5)
The rate of mother-to-child transmission without perinatal antiretroviral treatment is 30 to 40%. Antiretroviral treatment of new-borns from HIV infected mother has proved effective in reducing rates of mother-to child transmission. Our aim was to fo