By 2035, instead, Africa’s fastest-growing cities are forecast to be Bujumbura, in Burundi, and Zinder, Nigeria. Read more African countries with the largest population as of 2023 Population in thousands223,804,632223,804,632126,527,060126,527,060112,716,598112,716,598102,262,808102,262,...
South Africa's digital population grew significantly during the last decade. In 2023, almost 44 million people were connected to the internet, up from around 25 million in 2013. Furthermore, the majority of the South African population, specifically 78.7 percent, utilized mobile devices to access...
The population of South America is projected at 435,611,302, or 435.6 million, as of July 1, 2024. The total population in South America is projected at 433,024,175, or 433 million, for the year 2023. South America will add 33.1 million more before reaching a peak in 2049 with 468.7...
Genomic insights into the formation of human populations in East Asia Article 22 February 2021 9,000 years of genetic continuity in southernmost Africa demonstrated at Oakhurst rockshelter Article Open access 19 September 2024 Ancient genomes from the last three millennia support multiple human ...
Importantly, for some countries such as the United States, Brazil, Chile, Indonesia, and South Africa with heterogeneous spatial patterns and/or notable internal gradients of wetting and drying agreement, spatial means may be too generalised to inform policies (vertical lines over Fig.1c, drepresen...
Cancer survival in Africa, central and south America, and Asia (SURVCAN-3): a population-based benchmarking study in 32 countriesSURVCAN- collaborators
KWAZULU-Natal (South Africa)VIRAL loadANTIRETROVIRAL agentsHIV infectionsDISEASE relapseIntroduction: globally, up to one third of people living with HIV had unsuppressed viral loads in 2020, making it imperative to understand the various predictors of HIV viral loa...
A map of copy number variations in the Tunisian population: a valuable tool for medical genomics in North Africa Introduction Copy number variations (CNVs) are genomic structural variants spanning large regions of chromosomes reaching several megabases1,2,3. In comparison to the reference genome, CNV...