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AN ASSESSMENT OF THE KNOWLEDGE, ACCESSIBILITY AND UTILIZATION OF MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES BY WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE IN KISUMU WEST DISTRICT, KENYA

Abstract Kenya has one of the highest maternal and child health mortality in Africa. Estimates developed by the UN inter-agency group for child mortality estimation indicate a 2011 infant mortality of 48 per 1000 live births while maternal mortality is estimated at 444 per 100,000 live births. Kisumu West District has one of the poorest maternal and child health indicators while the only measure available is the percentage of health facility based deliveries. There are no indicators for knowl...

SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC, LIFESTYLE AND PSYCHO-SOCIAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY AMONG HEALTH CARE WORKERS IN KISUMU EAST SUB-COUNTY, KENYA.

ABSTRACT Over 2.8 million deaths annually and 35.8 million (2.3%) of global Disability Adjusted Life Years are attributed to overweight, making it the fifth leading risk for global deaths. In Kenya, 23.1% of the population is estimated to be either overweight or obese and the problem is rapidly increasing. Even though healthcare workers are a group considered well informed of aetiology of overweight/obesity, they have been reported to be disproportionately affected by the same problem. Howeve...

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Prevalence Of Factors Affecting Maintenance Management Of Prison Facilities In South-West, Nigeria.

Abstract The prevalence of diverse factors affecting maintenance management determines the impact of such factors on the maintenance of prison facilities. This study investigates factors that affect the maintenance management of prison facilities in South-West, Nigeria. Questionnaires were used to collect data from the prison staff in the maintenance unit of all prisons situated in South-west, Nigeria. The statistical tools employed for the study were percentage, mean scores, kendall's coeff...

Preponderance Of Palmitoleic Acid In Moringa Oleifera Lam. (Moringaceae) Seeds And Leaves From Chemical Analysis And Gas Chromatography

ABSTRACT Moringa oleifera is the most widespread species of the genus Moringa, the only genus in the family Moringaceae. It is a very popular plant used in traditional herbal medicine. Different parts of the plant contain a profile of important minerals and phytochemicals. The leaves and seeds are good sources of proteins, vitamins, beta-carotene, amino acids, and phenolic compounds. Study was carried out to check chemical constituents of leaves and seed oil of M. oleifera obtained from Ikor...

Pattern Of Ordering And Usage Of Homologous Blood Transfusion For Major Elective Maxillofacial Surgery At The Lagos University Teaching Hospital

ABSTRACT Justification for the requests for homologous blood that accompany major elective maxillofacial surgical procedures is difficult to establish in most cases. This attitude of ordering for cross-matched blood is understandable in today's legal climate, but has led to serious problems in terms of laboratory inefficiency which can no longer be ignored. To evaluate the pattern of ordering and use of homologous blood, and transfusion ratios for major elective maxillofacial surgeries at th...

Analysis Of Pesticide Residues In Maize And Beans Types In Lagos Markets

ABSTRACT Pesticides used in agriculture for the control of various pests often leave residues in foodstuffs and these have been shown to pose health hazards. Analysis of pesticide residues in food is one way to determine the level of human exposure to these chemicals and hence their potential human health hazards. Maize (Zea mays L.) and beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) samples purchased from different markets in Lagos State were analyzed for residues of organochlorine, organophosphate and carba...

The Adequacy of Iron deficiency Anaemia (IDA) investigations and management thereof within the Namibian private health care system.

Abstract Anaemia is a widespread public health problem with major consequences for human health as well as social and economic development (WHO 2004). It is defined as a condition characterised by haemoglobin concentration below established normal reference levels that differ according to age, gender, population and other aspects such as the geographical location and altitude (Silver, 2014). Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) is the most common type of anaemia. It is characterized by reduced red b...

Obesity And Elevated Blood Pressure Among Adolescents In Lagos, Nigeria: A Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract Background: Childhood obesity and associated hypertension are major public health concerns globally. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of obesity and the associated risk of high blood pressure among Nigerian adolescents. Methods: A cross-sectional school-based study of 885 apparently healthy adolescents was performed. Weight, height and blood pressure (BP) were measured using standard methods. Body mass index (BMI) was calculated and categorized by age, sex and percentil...

Deletion Syndrome In Diverse Populations

ABSTRACT 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2 DS) is the most common microdeletion syndrome and is underdiagnosed in diverse populations. This syndrome has a variable phenotype and affects multiple systems, making early recognition imperative. In this study, individuals from diverse populations with 22q11.2 DS were evaluated clinically and by facial analysis technology. Clinical information from 106 individuals and images from 101 were collected from individuals with 22q11.2 DS from 11 countrie...

The Distribution Of Escherichia Coli In Pregnant Women And Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns Of The Isolates In Selected Rural Areas

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a bacterium that can asymptomatically colonize a woman’s vagina and up to 31% of pregnant women are colonized worldwide. Furthermore, vaginal colonization with E. coli is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, such as preterm birth and stillbirth. It is also associated with neonatal sepsis or meningitis when transmitted to the foetus through amniotic fluid or to the neonate during delivery. To date in Namibia data on the colonization a...

Prevalence And Associated Risk Factors Of Respiratory Diseases Among Residents Of Tsumeb Locality Of Namibia

ABSTRACT Respiratory infections represent a major global health problem, and occurrences of respiratory diseases have been increasing in Southern Africa countries including Namibia due to anthropogenic activities. This study was conducted in Tsumeb, a municipal township located in the Northern part of Namibia. It aimed at determining the prevalence of respiratory ailments among the residents, identify risk factors associated with the prevalence and recommend appropriate measures to prevent ex...

Food Allergy: Two Case Reports And Management Challenges In A Resource-Limited Setting

Background: Food allergy has been well described in white children, and cow’s milk protein allergy (CMPA) still remains the most common allergy in these children. Information on the same subject in developing countries is very limited, and management of this condition remains challenging. Case presentation: We report on two cases of children with multiple food allergies. The first patient presented with chronic diarrhoea following the introduction and use of several infant formulas, while ...

To Cut Or Not To Cut: Factors Influencing The Uptake Of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Amond Older Men In Gweru, Zimbabwe

ABSTRACT despite compeling evidence on the efficiency of voluntary medical male circumcison as an HIV prevention strategy, zimbabwe has experienced a low uptake of the procedure. informed by the culture central approach to health communication the study examined belief of older men.

Maternal Exclusive Breast-Feeding Practice In Calabar, Nigeria: Some Related Social Characteristics

ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE : to determine the social characteristic of mother who practice exclusive breast feeding in Calabar. SUBJECT AND METHODS: a prospective questionnaire based cross sectional survey of breast feeding practices among mothers of children aged 0-24 months was carried out in Calabar in April 1998. Using WHO indicators for assessing breast feeding practices the exclusive breast feeding rate was determined in mothers of children aged 0-6months. This study documents the social charac...

Urethral Prolapse In A Five Year Old Girl

ABSTRACT Urethral prolapse is a rare cause of vaginal bleeding in prepubertal females and occurs most commonly in black people. It is characterized by a sliding outward of the urethral mucosa around the entire urethral meatus. Because it can present with vaginal bleeding in a child, it can be mistaken for sexual abuse. We report a five year old girl with urethral prolapse that was mistaken for complications of sexual abuse. She was treated by complete excision of the urethral prolapse with sa...


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