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Quality of life and influencing factors between local and itinerant populations during the COVID-19 pandemic
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作者 Han-Lu Cao Yi-Yang Cao +11 位作者 Xie Wei Wen-Shu Zhao Yi Zhang Wen-Fei Kong Xiang-Ning Yang Wan-Xuan Li Ze-Han Yu Zhui Zhang Jing-Ning Zhao Xuan Han Cao Chen Ning Ding 《Psychosomatic Medicine Research》 2022年第3期3-8,共6页
Objective:To determine the difference in quality of life and its influencing factors between local and itinerant populations in Nanjing during COVID-19.Methods:The quality of life questionnaire,which was based on the ... Objective:To determine the difference in quality of life and its influencing factors between local and itinerant populations in Nanjing during COVID-19.Methods:The quality of life questionnaire,which was based on the Brief Scale of WHO Quality of Life and redesigned by the research group,was used to randomly investigate 1150 people in 5 districts of Nanjing.Results:A total of 1112 valid questionnaires were collected(local population,n=558;itinerant population,n=554).The quality of life of the itinerant population was significantly lower than the local population.The itinerant population scores in physiology,psychology,social relationships,and environment were lower than the local population(all P values<0.05).COVID-19 had a greater impact on the itinerant population than on the local population,especially in medical assistance,enjoyment of life,and interpersonal relationships(all P values<0.05).Conclusion:The itinerant population had a lower quality of life than that of the local population during the prevention and control pandemic of COVID-19,thus more social support and help is warranted. 展开更多
关键词 Quality of life Covid-19 local population Itinerant population
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Factors Influencing Hepatitis C Viral Infections in the Population of Algamosi Locality, Gezira State, Central Sudan
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作者 Youssouf Amine Goni Mohamed Abdelsalam Adoum Doutoum +3 位作者 Ali Barka Mahamat Djamalladine Mahamat Doungous Abdelsafi Abass Gabbad Rania Mohamed Osmab 《Journal of Biosciences and Medicines》 CAS 2022年第9期332-339,共8页
Hepatitis C (HCV) remains a global health challenge and is transmitted via contact with contaminated blood and body fluids. This study aimed To find the factors influencing hepatitis c viral infections and to identify... Hepatitis C (HCV) remains a global health challenge and is transmitted via contact with contaminated blood and body fluids. This study aimed To find the factors influencing hepatitis c viral infections and to identify its prevalence among populations of the Algamosi area, Gezira state central Sudan. This cross-sectional community-based study was conducted. A total of 492 participants were randomly selected from among 4 villages and were interviewed to find out the factors that lead to transmission of infection and tested for markers of hepatitis C infection. ELISA confirmed all the positive card tests. The results showed that the individuals within the age groups > 45 and 31 - 45 years are more affected by HCV the percentage was 3.37% and 0.6% respectively, while the age groups of 15 - 30 and p < 0.05). Among the possible cause (1.4%) had a previous history of tattooing and were significantly reactive for anti-HCV (X<sup>2</sup> = 14.588 and p value = 0.001) The study concluded that the prevalence of hepatitis C viruses was only detected in three areas. This study explored many possible causes associated with viral hepatitis, tattooing is the common cause of hepatitis C virus. Based on the finding the study recommends, the crucial intervention program to screen most of the Algamosi population who have been not screened for HCV, proper treatment for HCV, and the health education program is strongly recommended to create awareness among the general population. 展开更多
关键词 Hepatitis C TATTOOING The population at Algamosi locality
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Biodiversity of Edible Caterpillars of Imbrasia and Host Plants in Boukoko (Central African Republic)
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作者 Lucie Aba-Toumnou Solange-Patrica Wango +5 位作者 Denis Beina Jean-Pierre Moalbaye Gorgon Igor Touckia Rufin Reo-Ndouba Felix Allah-Barem Olga Diane Yongo 《Advances in Entomology》 2024年第1期38-55,共18页
In Central African Republic, edible caterpillars of Imbrasia gender are income of rural populations, present an opportunity to improve food security and belonging to the category of Non-wood forest products. The goal ... In Central African Republic, edible caterpillars of Imbrasia gender are income of rural populations, present an opportunity to improve food security and belonging to the category of Non-wood forest products. The goal of this study is to document the ecology of caterpillars of genre Imbrasia in relation to its host plants in Boukoko. The questionnaire was addressed to the actors of the collection and consumption of caterpillars in this Commune, to their local knowledge concerning this food resource as well as the plants of their locality on which caterpillars are collected. The survey took place in September to October 2022 and as a general rule, the 120 respondents were elderly people whose age range varied from 35 to 70 years old. Plant samples are collected in their natural environment. Based on local names;herbaria are mounted, plants photographed and samples collected. The types of edible caterpillars have been inventoried in the field in collaboration with the local populations who consume them. Based on local names, the caterpillars are captured manually from morphological traits and then stored in bottles containing 70% ethanol. The specimens were identified. The data was entered into the Excel spreadsheet which also made it possible to produce histograms with the frequencies of the plant species most valued by the different caterpillars. A Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was then performed using R software to highlight the correlation between caterpillars and host plants. The main economic importance trees hosting edible caterpillars of Imbrasia gender in Boukoko region are: Entandrophragma cylindricum, Pentaclethra macrophylla, Maesopsis eminii, Albizia ferruginea, Macaranga spinosa, Amphimas ferrugineus, Pentaclethra macrophylla, Racosperma auriculiforme, Eribroma oblonga. The Principal Component Analysis (PCA) carried out to assess the variability between the different species of caterpillars according to their host plants shows that the first two axes F1 and F2 explain 27.34% of the overall variability. The different variables along the two factorial axes are weakly correlated. The caterpillar species Imbrasia truncata, Imbrasia epimethea, Imbrasia obscura, Imbrasia petiveri, Imbrasia forda and Imbrasia alopia have more host plant diversity than the caterpillar species: Imbrasia melanops, Imbrasia eblis, Imbrasia anthina, Imbrasia wahlbergii and Imbrasia oyemensis. 展开更多
关键词 Forest Degradation Losing Biodiversity of Consumed Insects local population
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Polygynous Mating System and Behavioural Reason of Black Crested Gibbon (Nomascus concolor jingdongensis) at Dazhaizi,Mt.Wuliang, Yunnan,China 被引量:12
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作者 范朋飞 蒋学龙 +1 位作者 刘长铭 罗文寿 《Zoological Research》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 2006年第2期216-220,共5页
The field research on five black crested gibbon groups, recently performed at Dazhaizi, Mr. Wuliang, Central Yunnan, China, showed that all groups in the local population consisted of one adult male, two adult females... The field research on five black crested gibbon groups, recently performed at Dazhaizi, Mr. Wuliang, Central Yunnan, China, showed that all groups in the local population consisted of one adult male, two adult females and 2 - 5 sub-adults, juveniles and itfants. The mean group size was 6.2 in August 2003 and 6.4 in August 2005. Two subadult males disappeared from their natal home range and three newborns were given birth in Group 3 (G3) and G4 during this study. The two adult females in G1, G2 and G3 gave births and/or carried babies but at different times. There was no aggressive or dominating behaviour observed between the two adult females. One floating female was first seen in G3's territory on April 15, 2005. The two resident females interrupted her duet with adult male and chased her. We did not observe adult male chased this floating female and she left G3's territory 10 days later. Sub-adult males often kept distance with the family, and they often sang solo bouts in their natal territory before they dispersed. The sub-adult males and females dispersed from natal territory and two adult resident females rejected the third one, which might were the reasons why the black gibbon groups were polygyny in Dazhaizi. 展开更多
关键词 Nomascus concolor jingdongensis Group size and composition Social structure Polygyny local population Wuliang Mountain
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Ethnobotanics of Certain Medicinal Plants of Bukhara Region (Uzbekistan) 被引量:1
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作者 Eshonkulov Alijon Haydarovich Esanov Husniddin Kurbanovich 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2022年第3期394-402,共9页
The article presents data on the ethnobotanical characteristics of 12 species of medicinal and food plants in the Bukhara region, where the climatic conditions are specific, hot and dry. These plants were used by the ... The article presents data on the ethnobotanical characteristics of 12 species of medicinal and food plants in the Bukhara region, where the climatic conditions are specific, hot and dry. These plants were used by the local population in ancient times and now as food and natural remedies. As a result of the study, data on the use of medicinal plants in food were collected on the basis of surveys of rural residents, housewives and elderly people of the city of Bukhara and the region. It is worth noting that due to the demand of the modern era, the study of the nutritional and therapeutic aspects of medicinal plants that grow naturally, their scientific and practical significance, determines the possibility of their use in folk medicine. 展开更多
关键词 BUKHARA ETHNOBOTANY FAMILY Species CATEGORY FLORA Folk Medicine local population Research
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Public Participation Applied to the Environmental Planning
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作者 Vognimary Marie Odette 《Geo-Spatial Information Science》 2005年第2期152-156,共5页
This paper focuses on the public participation in environmental planning. After the decade for inaccessible information related to the decision taken, actually, the program of public participation is the reference of ... This paper focuses on the public participation in environmental planning. After the decade for inaccessible information related to the decision taken, actually, the program of public participation is the reference of all the decision making process. However, there are some factors that limit this process, such as poverty, illiteracy, ignorance and often the social inequality. Therefore, this study focuses first on the benefits of public participation in environmental planning, then the involvement of the local population, and finally the decision making access using a case study of Madagascar. 展开更多
关键词 public participative local population decision making for environmentaleffects PROJECT
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Analysis of Participatory Approach Applied in Creating a New Protected Area Anjozorobe Angavo
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作者 Marie Victoire Ravaoharisoa Rabevohitra Andreas Klaey +1 位作者 Sylvain Ramananarivo Urs Wiesmann 《Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering(B)》 2014年第2期61-69,共9页
The political will in compliance with the Convention on Biological Diversity brings to the establishment of MSPA (Madagascar system of protected areas). The aim is to conserve biodiversity, alleviate poverty and dev... The political will in compliance with the Convention on Biological Diversity brings to the establishment of MSPA (Madagascar system of protected areas). The aim is to conserve biodiversity, alleviate poverty and develop the country. Participation and involvement of local population in natural resources management, consultation with all sectors and responsibilization of regional and local authorities in protected areas management are all the basic principles of MSPA. The paper brought focus in the understanding of this participation of local actors (populations, local authorities) and in their interests to participate in the protected area management in Anjozorobe Angavo. The research has been conducted by doing investigations and meetings with local actors. A typology of participations had been done. It has been indeed noticed that the understanding was differentiated then motivations to participate were not always the environmental one. The populations' participation could be either by convenience, or for personal interest, or imposed participation, or conscious participation. But in order to reach the purpose of the protected areas sustainable management, the operator should admit that the participation in protected areas management is imposed naturally and should consider those differences in visions; at last, the approach should motivate local populations to participate consciously. 展开更多
关键词 PARTICIPATION local population protected area Anjozorobe Angavo natural resources management
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