The objective of this study was to analyze the environmental performance of aquaculture in Colorado of the West City, Rondônia State, Brazil. Fifteen fish farmers were interviewed. For data collect...
Major challenge before the animal nutritionist is to minimize the feed cost without compromising the quality of the feed to exploit the maximum genetic potential of the bird. The shortage in availa...
Existent in all living organisms, enzymes often appear in the blood. Some enzymes, such as those involved in blood clotting, are normally present in large amounts. Others appear in the blood only a...
India leads the world with largest number of diabetic subjects earning the dubious distinction of being termed the "diabetes capital of the world". Diabetic peripheral neuropathy developed in the m...
Low birth weight is a multifactorial in etiology situation that allies to a wide range of environmental and maternal risk factors. This book is an effort to study the risk factors associated with i...
Epidemic Care Assessment and health care is defined by the association of the health system. Health care system not only represents the health structure but it also many other section which constit...
Epidemic (Greek, literally "in, on the people") - a continuous process of successive homogeneous infectious diseases (epidemic process), expressed in their significant spread in the community, sett...
Epidemia (grecki, dosłownie "w, na ludziach") - ciągły proces kolejnych jednorodnych chorób zakaźnych (proces epidemii), wyrażający się w ich znacznym rozpowszechnieniu w społeczności, osadnictwie,...
The present study was carried out to get an understanding on the epidemiological determinants,diagnostic techniques and assessment of the efficacy of three different drugs in dermatophyte infected ...
This work is the first study that drew a map of the mental disorders in patients living in Tikrit city in Iraq. It showed the percentages of mental disorders patients according to the ICD10 categor...
Cancer is one of the significant dangers to general wellbeing in the developed world and increasingly in the developing world. In developed countries, cancer is the second most frequent reason for ...
Brucellosis is a worldwide bacterial zoonotic disease affecting humans and animals. In Bangladesh, brucellosis was first reported in cattle in in buffalo in 1997. However, there is very limited stu...
For years ago, the scientific research has been focusing on the most critical Arboviruses that have a significant impact on human health such as Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), Dengue Virus (DENV), Zika...
It was important to define the epidemiological pattern and pathophysiological profile of COVID-19. The sample consisted of 341 subjects. Fifty-six percent were women and 44% men. The usual residenc...
Newcastle disease (ND) is causing greater economic losses to the poultry industry worldwide due to high mortality, decreased productivity in affected birds, increased costs involving in controlling...
India has the highest number of road accidents in the world. Road accidents have earned India a dubious distinction, with over 135,000 deaths annually. The country has overtaken china and now has t...
Functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) are common in the community, are of chronic nature and pose a significant health care burden. The causes and pathogenetic mechanisms of FGIDs are not f...
Type 2 diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in many developed and developing countries. Diabetes will be one of the major threats to human health in the 21st century. The present volume is foc...
Vectors play an important role in the transmission of parasites and diseases. Trypanosomosis is a disease caused by blood parasites called Trypanosoma in animals and humans which is responsible for...
Epidemiology is the basic science dealing with preventive, clinical and social medicine. The population as a whole is considered as the unit of study rather than an individual. Contrary to clinical...