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Geotechnical Assessment Of Gully Erosion Site In Umuagor Urualla, Imo State South Eastern Nigeria

ABSTRACT Erosion is one of the major environmental hazards currently ravaging the southeastern part of Nigeria, especially Imo-state. This present study was conducted to assess the impact of Umuagor-Urualla gully erosion site. Analysis of undisturbed soil samples collected at three distinct positions (surface, subsurface and base of the gully) showed that the liquid limit and plastic limit for sample 1 was NP (non-plastic), with Plasticity Index of 0%, while the Plasticity Index for samples ...

Factors Associated With The Occurance Of Post Partum Obesity: A Survey Of Women In Yenagoa, Local Government Area, Of Bayelsa State

ABSTRACT The aim of this study is to ascertain the relationship between age parity, breastfeeding practices, mode of delivery, occupation of mother and postpartum obesity. This study was carried out in three (3) Primary Health Centers, a Federal Medical centre (FMC), and Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital (NDUTH) all in Yenagoa, Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, Nigeria. A total of 400 postpartum mothers of 18-49years were randomly selected and questionnaires were administered. I...

Numerical Simulation Model For Nitrate Fate And Transport Processes In Groundwater Around Lake Naivasha Area, Kenya

ABSTRACT Contamination of groundwater by nutrients originating from agricultural activities is an international environmental issue. Nitrogen leaches to groundwater in the form of nitrate, which is very mobile with negligible sorption. Field studies of groundwater quality around Lake Naivasha have indicated nitrate contamination from the agricultural activities in the area. In this study a numerical model simulating nitrate fate and transport processes in groundwater at this place was develo...

Assessment Of Water Resources Utilization And Management In Chahi Sub-Catchment, Kisoro District, Uganda

ABSTRACT There is a growing global concern over the future of the world‟s water resources due to the preceding vulnerability. Some of the factors contributing to the increase in water resources vulnerability include population growth and poor land use practices. This study assessed the local uses and management of water resources and the local coping mechanisms, identified the drivers of water resources scarcity and evaluated the opportunities and challenges of managing water resources in ...

Utilization Of Preconception Care Services Among Women Of Reproductive Age In Kiambu County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Pre-conception care (PCC) is the provision of biomedical, behavioural and social health interventions to women and couples before conception occurs. Despite the advances in maternal and neonatal care, Kenya still records a high maternal mortality rate with the leading maternal causes being haemorrhage and anaemia both of which can be prevented or adverse effects reduced through preconception care interventions. Kenya still reports a high number of unplanned pregnancies which poses a...

The Impact Of Hedgerows On Diversity Of Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) In The Farmlands Adjacent To Kakamega Forest, Kenya

ABSTRACT African rainforests are lost at a high rate every year and most of the cleared areas are transformed to agricultural land. Such anthropogenic influences potentially result in biodiversity changes of major conservation concern. In ecosystems near Kakamega Forest, the conservation of some fauna depends on their survival in adjacent agricultural lands. Therefore, understanding the biodiversity potential of field margin vegetation or hedgerows and the interior of agricultural fields was...

Utilization Of Antenatal Care Services Among Adolescent Mothers In Mathare Informal Settlements, Nairobi County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Antenatal care contributes to good pregnancy outcomes and often times benefits of antenatal care are dependent on the timing and quality of the care provided. Antenatal care is necessary to establish confidence between the woman and her health care provider, to individualize health promotion messages, and to identify and manage any maternal complications or risk factors. In low and middle income countries, complications of pregnancy and childbirth are the leading cause of death in w...

Use Of Counseling To Mitigate Psychological Morbidity After Stillbirth Among Women In Kitui And Machakos Counties, Kenya

ABSTRACT Stillbirth is a baby born without any signs of life weighing at least 1000grams or with at least 28 weeks gestation. There is no burden affecting families is big and yet invisible in society and global arena as stillbirth. Stillbirth is a traumatizing experience for most women and a risk factor to development of psychological morbidity. The kind of care women receive during this critical period influences exhibition of psychological morbidity such as depression, anxiety and post tra...

Effects of training health workers in cultural competence on satisfaction with maternity services among women in elgeyo-marakwet county, Kenya.

ABSTRACT A culturally competent health workforce is recognized as a priority reform area in health management as well as in improving maternal healthcare indicators in vulnerable and marginalized settings. Yet modalities of integrating and reorienting healthcare services to meet the cultural needs of patients are rare. This study aimed at investigating the effect of training health workers in cultural competence towards satisfaction with maternity services among women of Elgeyo-Marakwet Coun...

Determinants Of Pre-Conception Dietary Practices Among Female Undergraduate Students At Kenyatta University, Kenya

ABSTRACT Pre-conception nutrition is a key determinant of the pregnancy outcome and the health of a newborn. Since women are likely to conceive at some point in their lives, there is need to attain appropriate nutrition status in order to prepare them to meet the future needs of pregnancy for both the mother and the unborn child. Several factors including demographic and economic characteristics, nutrition knowledge and attitude are known to influence dietary practices. Several researches ha...

Evaluation Of Health-Related Quality Of Life Of Children Living With Urinary Schistosomiasis Using Pedsql™ 4.0 Sf15 ™ And Effects Of The Disease On Iron Levels In Infected Children In Kwale C

ABSTRACT Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of children is a growing field of research and has emerged as an important health outcome in clinical trials, clinical practice improvement strategies, and health care services and evaluation especially in the developed countries. HRQoL focuses on individual’s subjective evaluation of their physical, emotional and social well being which is linked to World Health Organization’s definition of health. Parasitic diseases affect the quality of ...

Effects Of Climate Variability On Food Security In Oloolua Area Of Kajiado County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Climate variability is among major threats to food security in many agricultural based countries in Africa. In particular, it affects crop production due to temperature and rainfall changes, and more extreme weather events. Erratic rainfall and temperatures are said to reduce crop yields through shortening growing seasons, exaggeration of water stress and promote invasion and intensity of weeds, pests and diseases. Food security in Kenya is uncertain and communities in arid and semi...

Spatio-Temporal Degradation Detection And Modeling Future Scenarios Of Embobut Forest In Elgeyo Marakwet County, Kenya

ABSTRACT It is evident that forests have been managed for several years in the world, but in most cases especially in the developing world, various regimes have tried to come up with an institutional framework to guide forest management with no much success due to lack of forest monitoring systems. The study entailed detecting forest degradation and modeling forest future scenarios. Analysis of Satellite imagery provided spatial temporal data with ground truthing exercise using Global positi...

The Impact of Solid Waste on Ground and Surface Water Quality in Kisii Municipality, Kenya.

ABSTRACT Leachate flow from urban municipal dumpsites into surface and ground water sources can be detrimental to the urban population who use these waters sources. Gradual accumulations of contaminants in the water sources can result into high loads of pollutants which are potentially toxic to the users. In Kisii Town River Nyakumisaro that drain through the town and improved ground water wells are the main sources of portable water for most residents. The major aim of the study was to dete...

Comparative In Vitro Study Of Quantitative And Qualitative Characteristics Of Free Surface Respiratory Macrophages In The Duck And The Rabbit

ABSTRACT In mammals, the surface respiratory macrophages (SM) play a critical role in protecting the respiratory system by providing first line defense through engulfing and destroying inhaled pathogens and harmful particulates. During adaptive immune responses, SM process and present antigens to T lymphocytes. Paucity of SM has been reported in the avian respiratory system. It has been reported that the pulmonary cellular defenses in birds are inadequate. In particular susceptibility to res...


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