Today, the most urbanized regions include Northern America (with 82% of its population living in urban areas in 2018), Latin America and the Caribbean (81%), Europe (74%) and Oceania (68%). The level of urbanization in Asia is now approximating 50%. In contrast, Africa remains mostly rural, with 43% of its population living in urban areas.
A few cities in Japan and the Republic of Korea (for example, Nagasaki and Busan) have experienced population decline between 2000 and 2018. Several cities in countries of Eastern Europe, such as Poland, Romania, the Russian Federation and Ukraine, have lost population since 2000 as well. In addition to low fertility, emigration has contributed to the lower population size in some of these cities. Globally, fewer cities are projected to see their populations decline from today until 2030, compared to what has occurred during the last two decades.
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The 2018 Revision of the World Urbanization Prospects is published by the Population Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA). It has been issued regularly since 1988 with revised estimates and projections of the urban and rural populations for all countries of the world, and of their major urban agglomerations.
But numbers have surged again as many Latin American governments lift border restrictions. Some migrants seek asylum or economic opportunities in other parts of Latin America or in Europe. However, most endure a treacherous journey north through Mexico to the United States. Hondurans account for the largest share of Northern Triangle migrants intercepted by U.S. border authorities, closely followed by Guatemalans and then Salvadorans.
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The study, Trends and projections of caesarean section rates: global and regional estimates, is published in the BMJ Global Health.\r\n It is based on nationally-representative data from countries worldwide from 1990 to 2018, drawing from routine health information systems reports and population-based household surveys from 154 countries, representing 94.5% of the world's live births\r\n in 2018. It updates research published in 2016 and for the first time, includes projections of future trends up to 2030.
The study, Trends and projections of caesarean section rates: global and regional estimates, is published in the BMJ Global Health.It is based on nationally-representative data from countries worldwide from 1990 to 2018, drawing from routine health information systems reports and population-based household surveys from 154 countries, representing 94.5% of the world's live birthsin 2018. It updates research published in 2016 and for the first time, includes projections of future trends up to 2030.
Methods: We did a systematic literature search and meta-analysis of five databases (PubMed, Embase, Global Health [CABI.org], Web of Science, and Global Index Medicus) to identify studies analysing the association between HIV infection and cervical cancer. We estimated the pooled risk of cervical cancer among women living with HIV across four continents (Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America). The risk ratio (RR) was combined with country-specific UNAIDS estimates of HIV prevalence and GLOBOCAN 2018 estimates of cervical cancer to calculate the proportion of women living with HIV among women with cervical cancer and population attributable fractions and age-standardised incidence rates (ASIRs) of HIV-attributable cervical cancer.
Findings: 24 studies met our inclusion criteria, which included 236 127 women living with HIV. The pooled risk of cervical cancer was increased in women living with HIV (RR 607, 95% CI 440-837). Globally, 58% (95% CI 46-73) of new cervical cancer cases in 2018 (33 000 new cases, 95% CI 26 000-42 000) were diagnosed in women living with HIV and 49% (95% CI 36-64) were attributable to HIV infection (28 000 new cases, 20 000-36 000). The most affected regions were southern Africa and eastern Africa. In southern Africa, 638% (95% CI 589-681) of women with cervical cancer (9200 new cases, 95% CI 8500-9800) were living with HIV, as were 274% (237-317) of women in eastern Africa (14 000 new cases, 12 000-17 000). ASIRs of HIV-attributable cervical cancer were more than 20 per 100 000 in six countries, all in southern Africa and eastern Africa.
The Government of Canada is at the forefront of critical international efforts to protect the marine environment. As the country with the longest coastline in the world, Canada spearheaded the Ocean Plastics Charter under its G7 presidency in 2018.
Through the Zero Plastic Waste Initiative, the Canadian government is investing Can$ 8.3 million (2018-2022) in mobilizing actions to improve the understanding, mitigation or remediation of plastic waste and pollution in Canada. This includes:
Lopez Santi R, Haseeb S, Alexander B, et al. Attitudes and Recommendations of Physicians towards Alcohol Consumption and Cardiovascular Health: A Perspective from Argentina. Diseases. 2018; 6(3).
2 Clear aligners gross revenue per visit is 46.8% higher than braces. Based on data located in a database of 1,000 practicing orthodontists in North America who use any brand clear aligners and any brand conventional wire and brackets to correct a variety of malocclusion, ranging from 6 to 36 months but malocclusion types are not matched. The revenue per visit metric is based on the average difference in revenue per visit between clear aligners and wire and brackets between May 2017 and June 2018. Revenue per visit is calculated by taking the total value of contract dollars per treatment type and dividing it by the number of visits a patient completes throughout the course of treatment. Data on file at Align Technology, as of October 30, 2018. 2ff7e9595c
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