Infectious Disease Research Papers/Topics

Antifungal Activities Of Camellia Sinensis Crude Extract On Selected Pathogenic And Mycotoxic Fungi

ABSTRACT Human fungal infections pose serious medical issues. Up to now, more than a hundred thousand fungal species are considered as natural contaminants. During the last decade, the incidence of superficial and deep mycotic infections has continued to increase explosively. There is a general consensus among researchers, clinicians and pharmaceutical companies that new, potent, effective and safe antifungal drugs are needed. Majority of work has been conducted on Camellia sinensis extracts ...

Morbidity, Risk Factors, And Flea Species Responsible For Tungiasis In Selected Villages In Kisumu County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Tungiasis is a neglected disease that afflicts four million Kenyans. To control its spread, there is a high demand for sustainable disease control strategies in rural endemic areas. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of tungiasis, associated risk factors, and the species of fleas causing it in rural western Kenya. A crossectional study was done in Otwenya Location, Maseno Division between August and September 2013. Seventy eight (78) randomly selected househo...

Isolation, Antibiotic Susceptibility And Molecular Characterization Of Resistance Genes In Pseudomonas Isolates From Selected Hospitals In Mombasa County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Pseudomonas species are common causes of nosocomial infections. Globally nosocomial infections are among the most important problems complicating health care provision since they are caused by bacteria exhibiting resistance to many antibiotics. Their susceptibility to antibiotics is restricted to merely few drugs, and the occurrence of resistance by initially susceptible strains during therapy occurs at a relatively high frequency. The rate of transmission of Pseudomonas infection in...

Prevalence Of Bacteriuria And Antibiotic Sensitivity Profile Of Bacterial Isolates Among Sexually Active Nonpregnant Women Attending Thika Level 5 Hospital

ABSTRACT Bacteriuria is commonly found in women and about thirty three percent (33%) of adult women have encountered an incidence of symptomatic cystitis at least once in their life time. In case the uropathogens are unidentified and management undertaken, bacteriuria may cause more dangerous and adversed complications, including nephritis and renal failure. Majority of studies done in Kenya have focused on pregnant women with no documented information available on the sexually active non pr...


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