Tilker, Andrew Niedballa, Jürgen Marescot, Lucile Wilkinson, Nicholas Sollmann, Rahel Wilting, Andreas
Unsustainable snaring is causing biodiversity declines across tropical protected areas, resulting in species extinctions and jeopardizing the health of forest ecosystems. Here, we used 11 years of ranger‐collected data to assess the impact of intensive snare removal on snaring levels in two protected areas in Viet Nam. Snare removal resulted in sig...
Bourassin, Manuella Namont Dauchez, Corine Staat, Caroline Jehanno, Marine Manca, Clara Alves da Mota, Élodie Amberny, Killian Bréant, Clotilde Cai, Carine Cervantes, Emma
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Le Guide de droit comparé. Famille et patrimoine est rédigé par les étudiants du master droit notarial de l'Université Paris Nanterre depuis 1998. Cette 11e édition est le fruit d’une collaboration entre les étudiants de master 1 et de master 2, qui ont formé des binômes pour mettre à jour la synthèse du droit de la famille et du patrimoine de 66 p...
Truong, Quoc Thanh
Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) region in the south of Vietnam faces significant challenges from climate change and subsidence, with more frequent flooding, and threat of saltwater intrusion. As a proactive measure for future mitigation and development, particular attention is being paid towards sustainable groundwater resources. The northwest, characteriz...
Hoang, Thi Giang Pham, Minh Khue Sterk, Claire E Evans, Dabney P Miedema, Stephanie Spaid Yount, Kathryn M
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Global public health
This cross-sectional study is the first to describe the prevalence of violence and poly-victimisation among 310 female sex workers (FSWs) who were cisgender in Haiphong, Viet Nam. An adapted version of the WHO-Multi-Country Study on Violence against Women Survey Instrument was administered to assess physical, sexual, economic and emotional forms of...
Thi Mac, Thanh Ha Phuong Nguyen, Thi Dong Dang, Minh Nhat Quyen Ta, Thi To Spagnoli, Pauline Uyttendaele, Mieke Jacxsens, Liesbeth
Food safety has emerged as a paramount concern for both Vietnamese consumers and the government. However, limited data are available on food safety management systems in Viet Nam. This study identified significant gaps in good agricultural and hygienic practices along the fresh produce chain (farmers and traditional wholesalers/market sellers) in t...
van Thi, Khoa L. van Emmerik, Tim H.M. Vermeulen, Bart Pham, Nhan Q. Hoitink, A.J.F.
The transport of floating macroplastics (>2.5 cm) can be impacted by variations in hydrometeorological forcing. Several studies have demonstrated that river discharge, wind, and tides can either accelerate or impede the downstream travel path of plastic. However, there remains a substantial gap in our understanding of the impact of river geomorphol...
Nguyen-Ngoc, Lam Larsen, Jacob Doan-Nhu, Hai Nguyen, Xuan-Vy Chomérat, Nicolas Lundholm, Nina Phan-Tan, Luom Dao, Ha Viet Nguyen, Ngoc-Lan Nguyen, Huy-Hoang
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Journal of phycology
Viet Nam has a coastline of 3200 km with thousands of islands providing diverse habitats for benthic harmful algal species including species of Gambierdiscus. Some of these species produce ciguatera toxins, which may accumulate in large carnivore fish potentially posing major threats to public health. This study reports five species of Gambierdiscu...
Quang Vo, Luan Nguyen Forse, Rachel Jeanette Tran, Jacqueline Dam, Thu Driscoll, Jenny Codlin, Andrew James Creswell, Jacob Sidney-Annerstedt, Kristi Van Truong, Vinh Thi Minh, Ha Dang
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BMC public health
There is extensive evidence for the cost-effectiveness of programmatic and additional tuberculosis (TB) interventions, but no studies have employed the social return on investment (SROI) methodology. We conducted a SROI analysis to measure the benefits of a community health worker (CHW) model for active TB case finding and patient-centered care. Th...
Nguyen, Manh-Hung
In this chapter, we look at the effects of climate variability on a range of tropical diseases and on general mortality. We find a strong impact of temperature on vector-borne and water-borne disease, where the incidence of infection is significantly decreased at temperatures below 15°C, but increased on the bin above 30°C for vector-borne disease....
Nguyen, Xuan-Vy Nguyen-Nhat, Nhu-Thuy Nguyen, Xuan-Thuy Nguyen, Trung-Hieu Truong, Si Hai Trinh Dao, Viet-Ha Do, Anh-Duy McDermid, Karla J.
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Botanica Marina
Halymenia malaysiana, one of the foliose species of Halymenia was first reported from Malaysia and showed some morphological features that distinguish it from sister species, such as Halymenia dilatata, Halymenia maculata, and Halymenia porphyraeformis. In this study, Halymenia samples were collected from nine locations along the coast of Viet Nam ...