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Autor:
Harumichi Ito, Chieri Yamada, Yozen Fuse, Minoru Irie, Takusei Umenai, Tomoyuki Igari, Shoji Sakano
Publikováno v:
Clinical Endocrinology. 59:298-306
Summary objective Although endemic goiter had been recognized in most parts of the country, there are few available data on iodine-deficiency disorders (IDDs) in Mongolia. This study aimed to characterize the current status of iodine deficiency in Ul
Publikováno v:
Social Science & Medicine. 54:1875-1886
Reportedly 40-60% of people in Vietnam depend on self-medication. To assess the current situation of self-medication practices as compared with medication given by health professionals in rural areas in Vietnam, we conducted a cross sectional survey
Autor:
I. Kurane, A. Yamamoto, Nobuhiko Okabe, T. Akiba, Ken Osaka, Shenglan Tang, Takusei Umenai, M. Nakayama
Publikováno v:
Epidemiology and Infection. 126:81-88
We conducted an epidemiological study of a Japanese encephalitis (JE) outbreak in the southwestern part of Nepal in 1997. A high density of JE infections was found and it was estimated that 27·9% the total population were infected with JE virus in t
Publikováno v:
Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health. 13:9-12
The existence of community-managed drug stores (CDS), operated by trained village health workers under the supervision of health officials, is under threat in the Philippines. This is to determine if there is an association between households' access
Publikováno v:
Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health. 13:3-8
The present study analyses the effectiveness of AIDS volunteers in mitigating the stigma attached to People With AIDS (PWAs) within the context of developing community-based care (CBC) in Thailand. A total of 86 trained village health volunteers (T-V
Publikováno v:
Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health. 12:79-84
In 1992, the Mongolian government conducted a nationwide palpation study of the thyroid glands, and the study showed an overall goiter rate of 30%. As a result of this, the Mongolian Government launched its Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) Eliminati
Publikováno v:
Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health. 12:27-31
In 1996, the Mongolian Government pledged to eliminate iodine deficiency disorders by 2001 using salt iodization as its primary strategy. Iodine content in salt was set at 50 ±10 PPM based on an assumption of 5g of daily salt intake. In 1998, the au
Autor:
Aye Moe Moe Lwin, Takusei Umenai
Publikováno v:
Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health. 11:94-100
A hospital and clinic-based study was conducted in one malaria endemic area, Taikkyi Township, Yangon Division, Myanmar, for analysis of cost incurred by different types of malaria cases and the factors influencing the cost of illness from July to Oc
Publikováno v:
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation. 25:190-193
In the present study, we examined the chewing performance of 70 elderly persons. Self-assessment of chewing problems and clinical classification using the modified Eichner index showed little correlation (Kappa value = 0.28; 95% confidence interval (
Publikováno v:
Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 19:353-358
In 1995 Mongolia introduced a national programme of salt iodization to eliminate iodine-deficiency disorders. To investigate the extent of acceptability and utilization of iodized salt, a study of people's knowledge, attitudes, and practice (KAP) was