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The loss of chromosome-protective telomeres has been considered a major barrier to the creation of healthy mammal clones, but scientists have been unable to determine how telomere length is controlled in developing embryos.
Rubella disease is now prevented by vaccines, but remains poorly controlled in developing countries including Southeast Asia.
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These diseases are for the most part controlled in developed countries.
Currently, the disease appears to be well controlled in developed countries but is still endemic in Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe [ 2].
Bovine brucellosis and tuberculosis are important zoonoses that have been eradicated or controlled in developed countries but remain prevalent in Sub-Saharan nations.
Second, the classical community-acquired infectious diseases, such as typhoid fever, are largely controlled in developed countries [ 16, 17], but continue to be a common occurrence in most African countries.
Recently, there has been renewed interest in the concept of social infrastructure development for TB control in developing countries.
In a recent review on the development of cancer control in developing countries, Hanna and Kangolle [ 26] call for a model that spans prevention, early detection, diagnosis/treatment, and palliation.
Efficient human resources development is vital for facilitating tuberculosis control in developing countries, and appropriate training of front-line staff is an important component of this process.
Having displayed "energy and success" both in controlling and in developing the province, he died in 1694, either killed by Maratha raiders from the northwest, or killing himself in disgrace after these raiders seized a treasure under his care.
The study supports social infrastructure development underscoring utilization, access, equity, and community empowerment for urban TB control in developing countries.
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