HIV, as is well known, is not random in its spread and its impact is disproportionately high on t... more HIV, as is well known, is not random in its spread and its impact is disproportionately high on those who are socially, sexually and economically vulnerable. The vulnerability is mostly in low socio economic families. The persons having HIV infection suffers various problems not only physical but also strikingly psychological and sociological. The present study was conducted on 'Psycho-Social Problems of HIV/AIDS patients and to assess gender difference among HIV/AIDS patients at ART centre of SMS hospital, Jaipur, India. Required information was gathered by using a self prepared questionnaire. 15 males and 15 females (n-30) HIV/AIDS patients were contacted to collect data. Case study method was used to seek in-depth information for depicting the results. On the basis of obtained information and observation, it was concluded that most of the HIV/AIDS patients had to face more social problems than psychological problems. Female patients showed lack of awareness level regarding HI...
Migratory waterfowl and shorebirds are known to be important reservoirs for influenza A viruses (... more Migratory waterfowl and shorebirds are known to be important reservoirs for influenza A viruses (IAV) and they have been repeatedly implicated as causing avian influenza virus (AIV) outbreaks in domestic poultry flocks worldwide. In recent years, wild birds have been implicated in spreading zoonotic H5 influenza viruses to many countries, which has generated high levels of public health concern. Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) is positioned along the wintering route of migratory birds from the Americas; every year, many species of wild birds stopover on the islands of T&T, potentially carrying AIVs and exposing local populations of wild and domestic birds, including commercial poultry, to infection. The aim of this study was to trap, sample, and test as many wild bird species as possible to see whether they were actively infected or previously exposed to AIV. A total of 38 wild birds were trapped, sampled, and tested for IAV RNA, antibodies specific for influenza A nucleoprotein (NP) and ...
... findings of Rani (2001) who while working out gain in cognitive aspects calculated net gain i... more ... findings of Rani (2001) who while working out gain in cognitive aspects calculated net gain in experimental group to find out the gain due to intervention ... Dhanda (2000) in an intervention study also found that post testing scores of control as well as experimental group increased ...
HIV, as is well known, is not random in its spread and its impact is disproportionately high on t... more HIV, as is well known, is not random in its spread and its impact is disproportionately high on those who are socially, sexually and economically vulnerable. The vulnerability is mostly in low socio economic families. The persons having HIV infection suffers various problems not only physical but also strikingly psychological and sociological. The present study was conducted on 'Psycho-Social Problems of HIV/AIDS patients and to assess gender difference among HIV/AIDS patients at ART centre of SMS hospital, Jaipur, India. Required information was gathered by using a self prepared questionnaire. 15 males and 15 females (n-30) HIV/AIDS patients were contacted to collect data. Case study method was used to seek in-depth information for depicting the results. On the basis of obtained information and observation, it was concluded that most of the HIV/AIDS patients had to face more social problems than psychological problems. Female patients showed lack of awareness level regarding HI...
Migratory waterfowl and shorebirds are known to be important reservoirs for influenza A viruses (... more Migratory waterfowl and shorebirds are known to be important reservoirs for influenza A viruses (IAV) and they have been repeatedly implicated as causing avian influenza virus (AIV) outbreaks in domestic poultry flocks worldwide. In recent years, wild birds have been implicated in spreading zoonotic H5 influenza viruses to many countries, which has generated high levels of public health concern. Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) is positioned along the wintering route of migratory birds from the Americas; every year, many species of wild birds stopover on the islands of T&T, potentially carrying AIVs and exposing local populations of wild and domestic birds, including commercial poultry, to infection. The aim of this study was to trap, sample, and test as many wild bird species as possible to see whether they were actively infected or previously exposed to AIV. A total of 38 wild birds were trapped, sampled, and tested for IAV RNA, antibodies specific for influenza A nucleoprotein (NP) and ...
... findings of Rani (2001) who while working out gain in cognitive aspects calculated net gain i... more ... findings of Rani (2001) who while working out gain in cognitive aspects calculated net gain in experimental group to find out the gain due to intervention ... Dhanda (2000) in an intervention study also found that post testing scores of control as well as experimental group increased ...
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