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The countries of Central Asia are still at the earliest stages of an HIV/AIDS epidemic. However, there is cause for … of drug abuse, HIV/AIDS, STIs and TB in Central Asia are many, including drug production in Afghanistan and its …; and striking levels of poverty. HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis may have a potentially devastating effect on human capital …
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The report discusses inter-related parts of blood transfusions systems, and presents an overview of the parts that need to be strengthened in Central Asia. Numerous parts are in serious need of organizational restructuring, new investment and increased budgetary support for operation and...
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The report discusses inter-related parts of blood transfusions systems, and presents an overview of the parts that need to be strengthened in Central Asia. Numerous parts are in serious need of organizational restructuring, new investment and increased budgetary support for operation and...
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cases of HIV/AIDS infection combined with a prevalent epidemic of TB …
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The paper formalizes and tests the hypothesis that greater exposure to big shocks induces stronger societal responses for adaptation and protection from future big shocks. Support for this hypothesis is found in various strands of the literature and in new empirical tests using cross-country...
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This research explores the persistent effect of the Neolithic Revolution on the evolution of life expectancy in the course of human history. It advances the hypothesis and establishes empirically that the onset of the Neolithic Revolution and the associated rise in infectious diseases triggered...
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