Applied Epidemiology Research Papers/Topics

Examining The Risk Factors For Hepatitis B Infection Among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Care In Kunene Region, A Case Control Study

ABSTRACT The Hepatitis B is a viral infection caused by Hepatitis B virus (HBV) which is a double stranded DNA virus, a member of the Hepadnavidae family of viruses. World Health Organization estimates that about 257 million people are living with Hepatitis B virus infection. Namibia has a high prevalence of Hepatitis B infection (9%) among pregnant women and Kunene region prevalence of 8%. The researcher conducted an un-matched 2:1 case-control study to determine the associated risk factors...

Health Care Providers And Women Accessing Ante-Natal And Family Planning Services’ Knowledge, Attitudes And Practices Towards Breast Cancer Screening In Zambezi Region, Namibia

ABSTRACT Breast cancer cases are on the increase globally. Studies have shown that breast cancer awareness is generally low in African women, thus most cases are detected late, indicating a low level of screening uptake. In 2011 there were a total of 291 breast cancer cases among Namibian women. In Zambezi region only 28% of women have ever been screened for breast cancer by a health care provider. Health care providers are key role players in awareness of breast cancer screening, as they ha...

Assessment Of Determinants And Levels Of Adherence To Antiretroviral Therapy In Hiv-Infected People In Opuwo District, Kunene Region, Namibia

Abstract Since the beginning of the outbreak of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) epidemic, more than 78 million people have been infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and 39 million people have died globally (UNAIDS, 2014, p. 123). In Namibia, AIDS is the leading cause of death accounting for 23% of deaths (CDC in Namibia, fact sheet, 2013, & WHO Namibia, 2011). Adherence to medication refers to the extent to which a patient takes a medication in the way intended by a hea...

Prevalence Of Cryptococcus Among Hiv-Infected Patients Attending The Intermediate Hospital Oshakati, Namibia

ABSTRACT Cryptococcus is the most incriminated fungal pathogen that causes cryptococcal meningitis in HIV-infected patients and is known to constitute a major cause of mortality in AIDS patients. Previous studies, mostly from Africa have indicated that positive serum cryptococcus may precede the development of cryptococcal meningitis and cause early mortality among patients with advanced HIV infection. There is no published data on the burden of cryptococcal infections among HIV patients in ...

Maternal And Fetal Risk Factors For Stillbirth In Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia: A Case Control Study

ABSTRACT Background: Stillbirth is defined as a baby born with no signs of life (WHO). Globally, around 3.2 million stillbirths occur annually, of which, 98% are experienced in low and middle-income countries. By 2009, Namibia’s stillbirth rate was 15 per 1000 deliveries. Otjozondjupa Region toped the list of regions with high burden of stillbirth in Namibia in 2016. Like many other countries, stillbirths are not prioritized and fewer resources are mobilized to curb them in relation to neo...

A Household Survey To Assess Knowledge, Attitudes And Practices Regarding Rabies Control Among Dog Owners In Omusati Region – Namibia

Abstract Rabies is a viral zoonotic disease of warm-blooded animals caused by Lyssavirus of the Rhabdoviridae family that attacks the Central Nervous System, provoking fatal acute encephalitis. Domesticated dogs are the main vector, responsible for almost 99% of human rabies cases. Namibia with the rest of the world is engaged in fight to eradicate dog mediated rabies. There is a need to explore the knowledge gaps, attitudes and practices regarding rabies control among dog owners. The purpos...

Verification Of The Absence Of Wuchereria Bancrofti Transmission After Ten Years Of Albendazole And Ivermectin Administration In Four Districts, Ghana

ABSTRACT Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is one of the seven neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as controllable and potentially eliminable with effective interventions. It is a vector borne parasitic infection transmitted by mosquitoes which belong to the Anopheles, Culex, Aedes, Mansonia, Coquillettidia and Ochlerotatus genera. The nematode parasites responsible for causing the disease are Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi and Brugia timori. Thes...

An Epidemiological Investigation Of Risk Factors For Hypertension In Windhoek, Khomas Region, Namibia

ABSTRACT Hypertension is a major and preventable risk factor for cardiovascular diseases Khomas region has a hypertension prevalence of 57%, which is the highest in Namibia. Cardiovascular diseases related mortality is the highest among adults in Namibia. No analytical studies have been done to determine risk factors for hypertension in Namibia. We conducted a study to determine lifestyle and socio-demographic factors associated with hypertension in Khomas region. We conducted an un-matched ...

Investigation On The Factors Associated With Undernutrition Among Children Under 5 Years In Engela District Hospital, Ohangwena Region, Namibia

Abstract Undernutrition as a problem in sub-Saharan Africa is a strong indicator of retarded growth, and leads to more than 30% of deaths in children under five annually (Mtambo, Katoma, & Kazembe, 2016). Namibia has almost twice the percentage of moderately undernourished children and three times the percentage of severely undernourished children than what is expected for a country with its level of economic development (Sengupta & Syamala, 2013). Undernutrition is a physical state whereby ...

Assessment Of Risk Factors Associated With Cervical Cancer Amongst Women Attendingthe Oncology Centre And Health Facilities In Windhoek, Khomas Region

ABSTRACT Cervical Cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer related deaths in women worldwide. These deaths are unnecessary, as there is evidence that Cervical Cancer is preventable and treatable if detected early and managed effectively. Human Papilloma virus (HPV) is a well-known cause of Cervical Cancer with HPV genotypes 16 and 18 are responsible for 70% of all Cervical Cancer worldwide. However, there are other risk factors. Current estimates indicate that every year 527,624 women a...

Analysis Of The Losses In The Hiv And Aids Care Continuum: A Cross Sectional Study At The Effia-Nkwanta Regional Hospital, Western Region

ABSTRACT Background: In 2017, about 37 million people were living with the HIV infection globally. Anti-retroviral therapy (ART) has proven to improve the clinical outcomes of People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) by suppressing viral replication. Identifying PLHIV in the population, linking and retaining them in care to ensure viral suppression are stages in the HIV/AIDS Care Continuum (HACC). An analysis of the care continuum usually reveals fall outs of PLHIV from one stage to the other. The...

School Of Public Health, College Of Health Sciences, University, Of Ghana.

ABSTRACT Background: Pneumonia kills more children under-five than AIDS, malaria and measles combined and yet has received far less attention. Each year, more than two million children under-five die of pneumonia in the developing world, compared to an estimated 800,000 children who die from malaria and around 300,000 children under-five who die from AIDS. In Ghana, pneumonia is one of the leading causes of death of under-five mortality and morbidity. Most mothers or care givers do not recogn...

Severe Maternal Morbidity And Associated Factors In Suntreso And Kumasi South Government Hospitals, Ashanti Region, Ghana

ABSTRACT Background: Ghana’s maternal mortality ratio is one of the highest in the world. To achieve significant reduction in maternal mortality there is a need to go beyond analyzing mortality and explore the risk factors of maternal morbidity. Studying severe maternal morbidity enables faster quantitative analysis and makes it possible to obtain in-depth information on the affected woman herself. The research was conducted therefore to determine factors contributing to severe maternal mor...

Malaria And Typhoid Fever Co-Infection: A Study Among Patients Presenting With Febrile Illnesses In The Ga West Municipal Hospital, Amasaman

ABSTRACT Introduction: Malaria and typhoid fever cause major health problems especially in low and middle income countries. People in endemic areas are at risk of developing both infections concomitantly. These study was conducted to provide an epidemiological data on co-infection of malaria and typhoid fever in Ga West Municipality Hospital. Methods: A cross-sectional study involving one hundred and fifty seven (157) febrile patients attending Ga West Municipal Hospital, Amasaman from Februa...

Mapping As A Tool For Predicting The Risk Of Anthrax Outbreaks In Northern Region Of Ghana

ABSTRACT Introduction: Livestock production in northern Ghana is vital in the food security and economic development of the people. The development of this sector is hindered by preventable livestock diseases. Outbreaks of Anthrax and other diseases of public health importance have been reported in Northern Region and have become endemic. To date, no comprehensive study has been conducted to know the risk of Anthrax Outbreaks in the region and the region continues to experience persistent unp...


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