... epidemiological survey of prevalence and molecular typing of C. perfringens isolates associated with diarrhea in cattle and pigs in Hanoi and surrounding areas. The results could lead to optimal ... both histotoxic and gastrointestinal (GI) diseases in humans and domestic animals (Songer 1996). C. perfringens strains are classified into five toxinotypes (A, B, C, D, and E), according ... Genotyping of Clostridium perfringens isolated from cattle and pigs with diarrhea in Hanoi and surrounding areas, Vietnam nevertheless, there are few studies on C. perfringens....
... rocky islands of Halong Bay, the Paracel Island (Hoang Sa) and Spratly Islands (Truong Sa), both rocky promontories of the central coastline, and around Con Dao Island and Phu Quoc Islands. Vietnam ... mangrove swamp forests and tidal mudflats, including estuary and delta systems, numerous small offshore islands, large coastal brackish and saline lagoons, large areas of salt pans and aquaculture ... been constructed closed the water areas as coastal, estuaries, river banks, reservoirs, lagoons and wetlands. Their untreated wastewater and hazardous wastes and other tailings are highly sources...
... morbidity and mor-tality are several times higher in slums and peri-urban areas than in more privileged urban neighborhoods, and even than in rural areas [4,9].The evidence of large and even ... in child malnutrition acrossurban and rural areas. Our results show that in all coun-tries andareas (urban or rural), children from the pooresthouseholds stand greater risk to be undernourished, ... urban and rural areas inhealth inequalities. Specifically, the goals of this study are:(1) to document and compare the magnitude of inequi-ties in child malnutrition across urban and rural areas; and...
... Coastal ProgrammeBrunei All land and water areas 1 km inland From MHWM to 200 m isobaths ASEAN/US CRMPfrom MHWM andareas inundatedby tides any time of the yearIndonesia Administrative and selected 60 ... Tac An and Phan Minh Thufrom land to the coastal waters and affect the ecology and biogeochemistry of the coastal zones.The Fluxes of Material Impact on ElementDistribution in Coastal WatersEnhanced ... Mekong River and the adjacentdeltaic, estuarine, andcoastal environment, An and Son(1998) could show differences in the elemental cyclingbetween the river, front and plume, and shallow waters(Figure...
... Toilet designs for rural areasand 3 separated urine collection as a fertilizer source phosphorous and potassium (Simon, 2002). Thus, if one can separate the urine and find a suitable to have ... income opportunities, living standards, education and health conditions, and others. As a result, the farmers are limited to receive enough clean water supply and sanitation facilities as a ... development staff and local governments in fixative designing and building available low-cost toilets. The document emphasizes to reduce soil and water pollution, to use recycled human waste and to protect...
... development, exploitation and use of natural resource (mining, forms of land use, degree of urbanization and industrial development, rural areasand agricultural, forestry and fishery development); ... consisting of 8 sub -areas (Fig. 2). 3.2. Spatial organization of land use and environmental protection by sub -areas Based on the results of research on structures and functions of sub -areas, analysis ... sustainable land use. Spatial organization of land use and environmental protection by functional sub -areas is performed on the basis of comprehensive and integrated research on characteristics and...
... achieved and focuses on the wider communities with an expanding set of programme activities: infrastructure and agriculture, private sector development and micro-finance. The third and final ... economic planning for rural areas, and support for food security. The EU has made employment a development priority and works closely with the ILO to set standards and get local economic actors ... paradoxically, both very hard and relatively easy. With access to areasand communities barred by insecurity, refugee flows and a constantly changing social landscape, getting a good grip on...
... demands for land use of residential areas were also mentioned in the study. The noticeable thing is that the future demands for land use of residential areas include land for housing; land ... 3.3.3. The structure of land use in residential areas front and rear direction Based on the above development direction of residential areasand the land use standard in the Official Dispatch ... rural residential areas are 317 (level 1 with 114 and level 2 with 138, and level 3 with 65 residential areas) . Additionally, the future demands for land use of residential areas can be calculated...
... setting, specialty, and individual knowledge and experience, such as patient and family risk for violence, abuse, and addictive behaviors.c. Plans and implements diagnostic strategies and therapeutic ... commonly-occurring acute and chronic physical and mental health problems in adolescents and adults to promote health, function, and quality of life and reduce disability and complications. 8. ... adolescents and adults.12. Distinguishes ethnic and gender differences in presentation and progression of common acute and chronic health problems in adolescents and adults.13. Assesses and evaluates...
... areas adjacent to metropolitan areas (codes 3,4,5,6,7,9 and 10), and non-metropolitan areas not adjacent to metropolitan areas (codes 8,11 and1 2).Data sources and variablesThe EPA’s Discharge ... forrural and urban areas. Counties were classified using theUS Department of Agriculture’s urban-influence codes(UICs) to identify metropolitan areas (codes 1 and 2),non-metropolitan areas adjacent ... ofGreat Falls and Billings respectively. Most counties inNew England and all in the Northern Plains have thearea-weighted measure as the best fit. Similarly, two lesssubstantial areas of improvement...
... According to American standard, total nitrogen (TN) applied to coastal water (TN < 0.9 mg/l), Chinese standard to fish culture (TN < 0.5 – 1.0 mg/l) and Japanese standard to coastal water (TN ... some areas of the lagoon exceeded the requirements (1.72 mg/l in May, 2006 and 1.28 mg/l in May, 2007 respectively [6, index B2 and B5]) applied for coastal ecosystem conservation and aquaculture. ... and management. We used software tools such as Mapinfo 8.5 and Excel in order to modify maps and reckon the surveyed data. And we also used the comparative method to collate Viet Nam standards...
... contribution of wave setup in total storm tide level at coastaland estuarine region of Hai Phong. Results show that wave setup at coastaland estuarine region in Hai Phong contributes about 25% ... and resulted in severe flooding by storm tide in Nam Dinh and Thanh Hoa provinces. Storm surge can several inland from the estuary. Waves ride above the surge levels, causing wave runup and ... total water height in storm and become dangerous to coastal construction. This study presents some results on wave setup with storm surge using numerical model and empirical model. It also...