Public Health Research Papers/Topics

PREVALENCE OF MALARIA AND THE EXTENT OF INSECTICIDE TREATED BED-NET UTILIZATION AT MASERO TOWN, MASERO WOREDA, CENTRAL GONDAR ZONE, AMHARA NATIONAL REGIONAL STATE

Abstract: Malaria is a common and life threatening disease in many tropical and sub-tropical areas. The aim of this study was to know the current status of malaria and the extent of utilization of Insecticide Treated Bed-Nets at Masero town. A cross-sectional survey study was conducted using systematic random sampling method to select 403 study participants for questionnaire and parasitological blood examination. The study was carried out during October to December 2018. Clinical records of ...

BACTERIOLOGICAL QUALITY AND PHYSICO-CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF WELL AND RESERVOIR WATER IN DILELATOWN,SOUTH WEST SHOA ZONE, OROMIA REGIONAL STATE, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Water is a natural resource and is essential to sustain life. Poor drinking water quality has been linked to several diseases of man particularly in developing countries where availability of potable water is a big challenge. Thus, this study was conducted to assess the bacteriological and physico-chemical quality of well and reservoir water in Dilela town. A total of 19 water samples were collected from protected well, unprotected well and reservoir. The bacteriological quality of...

STATUS OF MALARIA AND UTILIZATION OF INSECTICIDETREATED BED NETS AMONG RURAL PEOPLE IN HABRU WOREDA, NORTH WOLLO ZONE, AMHARA REGION, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Human malaria is a common and life-threatening disease in many tropical and sub tropical areas. Consequently, malaria epidemics are serious public health emergencies. ITNs (Insecticide Treated bed Nets) are the most powerful malaria control tool. The utilization of ITNs is still unacceptably low among rural people. Thus, the objectives of the present study were to assess the prevalence of malaria, to determine the predominant Plasmodium species among the study participants and to a...

PREVALENCE OF ANEMIA AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH ABO BLOOD GROUP SYSTEM AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN VISITING ADISHIHU PRIMARY HOSPITAL, EMBA ALAJE WEREDA, SOUTHERN TIGRAY ZONE, TIGRAY NATIONAL REGIONA

Abstract: The frequency of ABO blood groups vary geographically, ethnically and from one population to another. Some variations may even occur within one ethnic group. Anemia is a global public health problem affecting both developing and developed countries with major consequences for human health as well as social and economic development. The general objective of present study was to determine and evaluate the relationships between ABO blood type system and anemia among pregnant women vis...

PREVALENCE OF OPPORTUNISTIC INTESTINAL PROTOZOAN PARASITIC INFECTIONS AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS AMONG HIV SERO-POSITIVE INDIVIDUALS AT DILCHORA REFERRAL HOSPITAL,DIRE DAWA TOWN, EASTERN

Abstract: Opportunistic intestinal protozoan parasitic infections (OIPPIs) are major public health problems in developing countries especially among HIV/AIDS patients. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence and associated risk factors of major opportunistic intestinal protozoan parasitic infections among HIV sero-positive individuals at Dilchora Referral Hospital, Dire Dawa Town, Eastern Ethiopia. Hospital based cross sectional study was conducted from December, 2017-Feb...

Medical deliveries in Germany

Medical delivery is a critical service in any nation because it determines how quickly medical supplies are delivered to consumers in the market. One of the nations where medical delivery is a key service is Germany (Weller et al.,2022). This is because a signicant proportion of the nation’s population suersfrom various health conditions that require constant use of medication (Wallert al., 2022). For example, 40% of all deaths in Germany are attributed to cardiovascular diseases, mea...

Knowledge and Awareness of Diabetes Mellitus: A Case Study of a Large Private University in Botswana

Abstract: This study sought to evaluate awareness and knowledge of diabetes mellitus, an important global disease, among staff at a large private university in Botswana. Findings point to a general lack of awareness and knowledge about the disease among the university staff. Respondents consisted of 63% lecturing and 37% non-lecturing staff. The distribution by gender was roughly 50-50. Overall awareness of diabetes mellitus was 66% of respondents awareness being higher for females at (34%) ...

Drinking water quality along the distribution network and associated antibiotic resistance in Maun, Botswana

Abstract: Maintaining the water quality in the distribution system is crucial to supplying safe drinking water to consumers. The main aim of the study was to analyse physicochemical, bacteriological parameters and investigate prevalence of antibiotic resistant bacteria and their antibiotic resistance genes in the drinking water distribution system in Maun, Botswana. Forty-four water samples were collected at different season interval and were tested for chlorine and turbidity and the results...

Explicating factors that explain condom use intention among in-school adolescents in Botswana: a structural equation modelling approach

Abstract: Knowledge with respect to adolescents’ intentions to engage in protective sexual behaviours is still deficient in numerous countries around the world, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) where HIV prevalence is the highest. Increasing cross-sectional research suggests that the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) is robust in predicting condom use intentions. This study used secondary, baseline data from a study involving 794 in-school adolescents. A structural equation model w...

COVID-19 Digital Vaccination Certificates and Digital Technologies: Lessons from Digital Contact Tracing Apps

Abstract: The successful development of COVID-19 vaccines accelerates global post-pandemic recovery by vaccinating populations, targeting priority groups to reduce secondary transmission. This facilitates relaxation of imposed restrictions on international and regional travel, tourism industry, education sectors and other aspects of social life. The vaccination process is done by targeting priority groups to reduce secondary transmission and uncertainties triggered by emerging COVID-19 varia...

Mathematical modeling of infectious and non communicable diseases: exploring public health intervention strategies

Abstract: As new viruses and new pandemics emerge we face the question as to whether our global health systems are well prepared to deal with them. Non pharma ceutical measures are a key control measure in the battle against infectious diseases especially in the absence of vaccines or when available vaccine quantities are not sufficient. The 2014-2016 West African outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) was the largest and most deadly to date. Contact tracing, following up those who may have b...

Acceptance rate and risk perception towards the COVID-19 vaccine in Botswana

Abstract: The COVID-19 disease burden continues to be high worldwide and vaccines continue to be developed to help combat the pandemic. Acceptance and risk perception for COVID-19 vaccines is unknown in Botswana despite the government's decision to roll out the vaccine nationally. Objectives This study aims to assess the acceptance rate and risk perception of COVID-19 vaccines amongst the general population in Botswana. Methods We interviewed 5300 adults in Botswana from 1-28 February 2021 u...

COVID-19 changing the face of the world. Can sub-Sahara Africa cope?

Abstract: We formulate a mathematical model for the spread of the coronavirus which incorporates adherence to disease prevention. The major results of this study are: First, we determined optimal infection coefficients such that high levels of coronavirus transmission are prevented. Secondly, we have found that there exists several optimal pairs of removal rates, from the general population of asymptomatic and symptomatic infectives respectively that can protect hospital bed capacity and fla...

Virtual healthcare services and digital health technologies deployed during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in South Africa: a systematic review

Abstract: Aims: To identify virtual healthcare services and digital health technologies deployed in South Africa during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the challenges associated with their use. Methods: To determine the status of digital health utilization during COVID-19 in South Africa, the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses model was used to perform a systematic and in-depth critical analysis of previously published studies in well-known and trusted...

The Plight of policy and Legislation on Health care Provision in Uganda: Care of Maternal Health Care

Uganda practices what is called legal pluralism. Where more than one type of law is practiced in her jurisdiction. The customary laws, statutes, common laws (case laws, legal precedents). Despite all these laws. Maternal health is insufficiently covered by the law. As there is little guideness of the law on this issue but even the overall law as a block is seemingly gender biased, neutral and blind. As it lacks sensitivity on the heterogeneity of men and women in social aspects. 


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