Publications by authors named "Hardeep Rai Sharma"

Article Synopsis
  • The study addresses the significant issue of HIV/AIDS among military personnel in Africa, specifically focusing on Ethiopia, where evidence about prevention practices is lacking.
  • Approximately 24.6% of military members reported having multiple sexual partners, with a worrying 24.7% not using condoms regularly with non-regular partners.
  • The findings indicate that military personnel with multiple partners are 6.3 times more likely to not participate in prevention programs, highlighting the need for improved health initiatives and education to address misconceptions about HIV/AIDS.
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Groundwater is an indispensable natural resource for drinking water, generally in rural areas due to unavailability of treated water. The study was designed to investigate the groundwater quality in nine open-defecation-free (ODF) villages (Nirmal Grams) of Kurukshetra district, Haryana, India. For the research, 81 groundwater samples were collected from different borewells of Nirmal Grams during pre-monsoon (PRM), monsoon (MON), and post-monsoon (POM) seasons and were analyzed for 13 water quality parameters, i.

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Background: Immunization coverage in Ethiopia is less than the herd immunity level desired to prevent the spread of eight target diseases targeted by the World Health Organization's Expanded Program of Immunization. In particular, the Somali region of the country still has by far the lowest level of immunization coverage. The objective of this study was to measure the immunization coverage of 12-23 months old children and associated factors in the urban and rural areas of Jigjiga district.

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Background. In Ethiopia the prevalence of all forms of TB is estimated at 261/100 000 population, leading to an annual mortality rate of 64/100 000 population. The incidence rate of smear-positive TB is 108/100 000 population.

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Bovine milk samples were collected and analyzed during 1992 and 1998 from rural areas of 14 different districts of Haryana state for the presence of HCH and DDT residues. The study revealed that the mean residues of ΣHCH in raw bovine milk have declined by 67.5% while mean levels of ΣDDT have decreased by 92.

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