Capture-recapture among men who have sex with men and among female sex workers in 11 towns in Uganda. JMIR Public Health Surveil. 2019;5(2):e12316. Article Google Scholar Son VH, Safarnejad A, Nga NT, Linh VM, Manh PD, Long NH, et al. Estimation of the population size of men ...
As historians they also need to know how the size of the population has changed over time; has it increased in size, or decreased, and even more important, why and how have the increases or decreases occurred? This chapter will attempt to answer some of these questions....
By 2100 Mexico’s population will be down to 140 million, putting it in 16th place behind Nigeria and five other very rapidly growing African countries: Tanzania, Congo, Uganda, Niger and Kenya. Interestingly, between 2050 and 2100 all of the 31 largest countries are expected to lose populatio...
31Uganda45,741,000.002020 32Argentina45,376,760.002020 33Ukraine44,134,690.002020 34Algeria43,851,040.002020 35Sudan43,849,270.002020 36Iraq40,222,500.002020 37Afghanistan38,928,340.002020 38Canada38,037,200.002020 39Poland37,899,070.002020 40Morocco36,910,560.002020 ...
Lutwama JJ, Kayondo J, Savage HM, Burkot TR, Miller BR (1999) Epidemic o’nyong-nyong fever in southcentral Uganda, 1996-1997: entomologic stud-ies in Bbaale village, Rakai district. Am J Trop Med Hyg 61: 158-162 CASPubMedGoogle Scholar ...
The World Food Programme from 2013-2014 carried out research trials within Uganda and Burkina Faso, the poulation density of Uganda , currently at about 240pp/km2 in Burkina Faso 76pp/km2 To what extent is Improving post harvest food practices a straightforward method of increasing food security...
[7]; Uganda: Gan-Ganda [7]; North Cameroon: Po-Podokwo, Mad-Mandara [7], Ou-Ouldeme, Daba [1,7,26], NCAdaw-Fali, Tali [1,26], Fca-Fulbe [1,26]; South Cameroon: SCBantu-Bassa, Ngoumba [7], Bak-Bakaka, [1,7], Bam-Bamileke [1,26], Ewo-Ewondo [1,26], Bko-Bak...
Looking at the trend over that period 14 African countries are estimated to have had a decline in their HIV/AIDS prevalence led by Kenya and Uganda. In contrast 24 African countries are believed to have shown either no decrease or a rise in HIV/AIDS prevalence. UNAIDS estimates that about ...
Our recent mark-recapture estimates for northern MFNP indicate the adult/subadult population size is 1,318 (±27.6 SE) giraffe – accounting for over 90% of the current total population in Uganda, thereby creating an “all the eggs in one basket” risk. Recent conservation measures by ...
poliogaster is an omnivorous (mostly insectivorous— nectarivorous) flocking bird species that inhabits moist and cool mountain cloud forests across Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Somalia, Ethiopia and Eritrea at an elevation of 1500–2500 m (Mulwa et al., 2007; Redman et al., 2009). Populations ...