Exact(4)
A study in Sudan reported that on average 65% of household health expenditure was spent on caring for a child with diabetes [ 46].
However, in a study in Sudan where trachoma is hyperendemic, immunoreactivity to all 3 species was found among 3% of persons with clinical trachoma (23 ).
A study in Sudan after 20 years of war reported a high prevalence of mental disorders, for example, over one third of respondents met symptom criteria for PTSD, and half of respondents met symptom criteria for depression [ 20].
Information regarding H. pylori infection in areas bordering Northern Uganda is scarce; a study in Sudan using the rapid urease test and culture to diagnose H. pylori infection found a prevalence of 16% in normal control subjects compared to 80% in patients with gastritis and 56% in patients with duodenal ulcer [ 34].
Similar(56)
These findings were not confirmed by the study from Gabon, in which no statistically significant risk of placental parasitemia was observed in any blood group. 1 In another study in Sudan no association was found between blood group and active placental infection, which was observed in 18 of 236 women studied.
Results from studies in Northern Sudan showed that insecticide-treated nets provided 27% protection from kala-azar (12 ).
A UNICEF staff member in Sudan recalls a night caught in fierce fighting KADUGLI, Sudan, 21 May 2013 – I'm a Sudanese national working with UNICEF Sudan as a child protection officer in Kadugli Zone Office.
In Sudan an NGO called Miracles-Sudan organizes horseback riding sessions for children with disabilities, with UNICEF support.
A vision for children - UNICEF in Sudan 2008 - This brochure sets out the strategic vision for UNICEF in Sudan, its objectives and planned activities over the coming years.
Page B1 IN SUDAN, A ROUGH START Making a newspaper anywhere these days is not easy; making a daily newspaper in South Sudan can seem nearly impossible.
While available data on HIV prevalence is limited in Sudan, it is generally accepted that Sudan is in the early stages of a generalised HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com