1.Enterosite infection in region where used the wastewater in Agriculture
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):55-56
An investigation of 5 sites along with the Kim nguu and Set rivers and 5 sites along with Red river in Gia lam district has shown that the worm eggs found in 4 samples of vegetables among 120 samples of vegetables in Thanh tri district while no worm eggs found in samples of vegetables in Gia lam district. The rates of cryptosridium and cyclospores in Thanh tri were 3 times higher than this in Gia lam.
Enterosite
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Wastewate
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Agriculture
2.Nutrition status of children from 7 to 15 years old in the coastals and agricultural areas in Thai Binh province
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2004;14(4):58-62
The change of nutritional status of primary and secondary school children (7-15 years old )living in coastal (3 communes) and agricultural (3communes)
areas in Thai Binh province was assessed repeately after 9 years of intervention (1995 and 2004). The rate of underweight, stunting and wasting were 25,4%, 30,1%, and the reductive trend was faster in coastal areas than that in agricultural areas. In the year 2004, a rate of 1,1% of children in general was overweight,i.e. higher with statistical significance than that in y.1995 (0,41% in coastal and 0,57% in agricultural areas)
Nutritional Status
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child
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Agriculture
3.The AB05 NIAB Tools Workbench for Building Automatic Biopathway Maps for Agricultural Organisms.
Mi Kyung CHO ; Kyung Oh YOON ; Hyun Seok PARK
Genomics & Informatics 2007;5(4):200-202
For the past several years, we have built various tools for automatic construction of biopathways to help biological experts, especially in the field of agriculture. We integrated several systems for constructing web applications for analyzing biological pathway information for agricultural species, constructing optimized pathway maps. In addition to building web applications for agricultural pathway information, we developed several stand-alone software tools, which are publicly downloadable under proper license agreements.
Agriculture
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Computational Biology
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Licensure
4.Working condition and health status of female labourers in agricultural industry
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):4-6
The study was conducted on 4,800 female labourers from three regions. It was selected randomly one district from every province, 2 communes from every district and 300 labourers from every commune. The result showed that agricultural female labourers have rate of 53.5 - 55.5%, most of them are 26 - 45 years of old (73.5%). Most of them have primary and secondary education (84.7%). 11.3% of participants have high-school education and 4% have just escaped illiteracy. 88% have married and 45.9% have more than 2 live children. Working duration is long (8-17 hours per day) and most of them have not received health care periodically. Labor accident rate remains to be high in agricultural female labourers with 130 cases per 10,000 people
risk factors
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Industry
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Agriculture
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Female
5.Working conditions and health status of female farmers in CaiBe district, TienGiang province
Journal of Preventive Medicine 1998;8(4):28-35
A survey had been conducted with 600 female farmers with the ages of 18-55. Results showed that: female farmers accounted for 51-54% of the 80% totals merely agricultural working force. 85.5% were at primary and secondary education levels. Almost were marriage, 60.5% used family planning method. Drinking water sources, river water and lake water 36.7%; drilling well water 27.36%. 94.8% population still used pond as a toilet. 2000 tons of chemical substances for plant protection with all types were used every year. The disease morbidity rate was 18.6-20% population, mainly respiratory diseases, gynecological disease, arthropathy and osteopathy. 97.05% women were taken part in propagandizing program of the public health.
risk factors
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Industry
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Agriculture
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Female
6.Comparative analysis of agronomic and qualitative characters in different lines of Dendrobium denneanum.
Tao HE ; Li DENG ; Yuan LIN ; Bo LI ; Xiaofan YANG ; Fang WANG ; Ze CHUN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(16):2124-2128
To provide theoretical basis for breeding good variety of Dendrobium denneanum, agronomic and qualitative characters of 4 different lines and relationships among them were studied. The stem length, stem diameter, leaf length, leaf width, length/ width ratio and leaf area were measured. The single fresh and dry stem was weighed and drying rate was calculated. The contents of polysaccharides and total alkaloids were determined by sulfuric acid-phenol colorimetry and acid-dye colorimetry, respectively. The correlations between characters were analyzed. The results showed that differences in major agronomic characters between four lines were significant. The plant types of dq-1 and dq-2 were higher, dq-3 was medium and dq-4 was lower. The fresh weigh of stem and content of polysaccharides were the highest in dq-2, 7.81 g and 14.33%. While the highest content of total alkaloids and was 0. 486% in dq-3. There were significant correlations between agronomic characters, but these characters had low or non correlations with qualitative characters such as polysaccharides and total alkaloids. It was shown that the content of polysaccharides and total alkaloids were significantly different among 4 lines of D. denneanum, which could be selected for different uses.
Agriculture
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Dendrobium
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anatomy & histology
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chemistry
8.Youheng Tang, the pioneering founder of South China Agricultural University.
Yuan CHEN ; Alan W ADAME ; Ge-Zhi CHEN ; Yuanyuan MENG
Protein & Cell 2022;13(3):157-162
Agriculture
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China
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Dermatitis
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Humans
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Universities
9.Challenges and opportunities in environmental and occupational health: Highlights of the First National Environmental and Occupational Health Forum
Marian Fe Theresa C. LOMBOY ; Romeo R. QUIZON ; Katherine Mae M. DECENA ; Rose Abigail D. ENOVESO ; Vivien Fe F. FADRILAN-CAMACHO ; Victorio B. MOLINA ; Ruby D. TAMBILOC ; Jem Erika A. NIQUE ; Chester C. RAMOS
Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development 2019;23(2):47-53
Environmental and occupational health are interconnected disciplines of public health that are concerned in maintaining a symbiotic relationship between the ecosystem and humans. This relationship is under threat by the continuous and alarming increase of the Earth's temperature causing climate change that impacts not just health but also the economy and the safety of the population. The First National Environmental and Occupational Health Forum was organized by the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, College of Public Health, University of the Philippines Manila to address and discuss the complex issues that the Philippines is currently experiencing when it comes to environmental and occupational health by providing a space where stakeholders from different sectors can actively participate in mapping out challenges and opportunities. The organizer's long-term vision is to catalyze and build a network of collaboration that is geared towards the improvement of health and safety in the workplace that involves mitigating the effects of climate change. The discussions in the forum gave a comprehensive insight into the different challenges we face for being one of the most vulnerable countries to natural disasters: how this affects health, workplace, and environment. These challenges created new opportunities for the country to build resilience and formulate adaptive strategies to decrease the vulnerability of the population especially the workforce who are constantly exposed to different hazards that are exacerbated by changes in the environment.
Climate Change ; One Health ; Agriculture
10.Overview of Chinese medicinal materials industry in 2021 and development suggestions.
Xiu-Fu WAN ; Jing-Yi JIANG ; Ye YANG ; Chuan-Zhi KANG ; Sheng WANG ; Chao-Geng LYU ; Lan-Ping GUO ; Lu-Qi HUANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2023;48(3):608-613
This paper introduced the overview of the "eight trends" of Chinese medicinal materials(CMM) industry in 2021, analyzed the problems of CMM production, and put forward development suggestions. Specifically, "eight trends" could be summarized as follows.(1) The growing area of CMM tended to be stable, and some provinces began to release the local catalog of Dao-di herbs.(2) The protection process of new varieties accelerated, and a number of excellent varieties were bred.(3) The theory of ecological cultivation was further enriched, and the demonstration effect of ecological cultivation technology was prominent.(4) Some CMM realized complete mechanization and formed typical model cases.(5) The number of cultivation bases using the traceability platform increased, and provincial internet trading platforms were set up.(6) The construction of CMM industrial clusters accelerated, and the number of provincial-level regional brands increased rapidly.(7) Many new agricultural business entities were founded nationwide, and a variety of methods were used to drive the intensified development of CMM.(8) A number of local TCM laws were promulgated, and the management regulation of food and medicine homology substances catalogs was issued. On this basis, four suggestions for CMM production were proposed.(1) It is suggested to speed up the formulation of the national catalog of Dao-di herbs and carry out the certification of Dao-di herbs production bases.(2) Ecological planting of forest and grassland medicine should be further strengthened in terms of technical research and promotion based on the principle of ecological priority.(3) The basic work of disaster prevention should be paid more attention and technical measures for disaster mitigation should be developed.(4) The planted area of commonly used CMM should be incorporated into the national regular statistical system.
Agriculture
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Certification
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Commerce
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Industry
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China