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Association Of Functionality And Nutritional Status Of Elderly Persons: A Comparison Between Institutionalized And Non – Institutionalized Elderly In Nairobi County, In Kenya

ABSTRACT Malnutrition has been recognized as a common problem among the elderly persons and is associated with certain diseases and impaired functioning, but less is known about its relationship with nutrition intake and nutritional care among the elderly residents. This study determined the association of functionality and nutritional status of the Institutionalized elderly and compared with that of the elderly living with their family or community members. It also compared the functionality...

Community Traditional Knowledge, Perceptions And Response To Flood Risks In Nyando Basin, Western Kenya

Abstract Flooding is one of the most widespread of climatic hazards that continues to pose serious multiple threats to public health. Globally, efforts to combat it have shifted towards long-term commitment to capacity building and broad based community involvement in flood risk interventions. In Kenya, the ability of local people to resist the impact of disasters has not been given adequate attention. This was descriptive cross sectional study and the objectives were to explore existing trad...

Disaster Preparedness Among Members Of Staff At Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Over the world, hospitals have suffered severe damage as a result of natural and anthropogenic disasters leading to the partial or total collapse of the structures and interruption of the health services urgently needed by the victims of the event. During the disaster strike, hospitals are confronted with a large number of casualties exceeding their capacity to cope. Despite the situation, many governments have paid less attention to disaster preparedness in health facilities. Hospit...

Evaluation Of The Adjuvanticity Of Artemisinin With Soluble Leishmania Major Antigens In Balb/C Mice

ABSTRACT Leishmania major is an obligate intracellular protozoan parasite that causes chronic cutaneous lesions that often result in disfiguring scars. Artemisinin, a well known antimalarial drug, has been shown to be efficacious against Leishmania parasites both in vivo and in vitro. This study sought to determine the adjuvant potential of artemisinin when administered with a soluble leishmanial antigen. To test this hypothesis, seventy-two female BALB/c mice were randomly assigned into...

Effectiveness Of Microbial Load On The Removal Of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon From Drill Cuttings

ABSTRACT Petroleum hydrocarbons (PHCs) are common site contaminants, but they are not generally regulated as hazardous wastes. TPH refers not only to analytical results, but also to environmental and health properties of PHCs. Biodegradation by natural populations of microorganisms represents one of the primary mechanisms by which petroleum and other hydrocarbon pollutants can be removed from the environment and is cheaper than other remediation technologies. The environmental implication as...

Effect Of Drilling Waste On Soil Quality At Opukushi Community In Delta State

ABSTRACT The effect of drilling waste on soil quality was studied at Opukushi Oil field dumpsite in Delta state. The period of sampling and analysis was between June and September 2010. Soil samples from the dump sites and the control site were physicochemical analyzed using Gas Chromatography, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS). Laboratory analysis were conducted according to standard methods. Descriptive statistical analysis was used to obtain range, means, standard errors, as well ...

Provider And User Perspectives Regarding Bednets Distribution Strategies Targeting Malaria Vulnerable Groups In Kwale And Makueni, Kenya

ABSTRACT Malaria causes immeasurable human suffering in the tropics and the sub tropical areas. The disease is a leading cause for both mortality and morbidity with an estimated 300-600 million people being infected with malaria every year in the world. The World health Organization estimates that 90% of malaria deaths occur in Sub Saharan Africa. Insecticide Treated Nets (ITN) are a cost effective malaria control tool but coverage data has often showed that the majority of Sub Saharan countr...

Characterization Of Escherichia Coli Strains And Salmonella Enterica Serovars Isolated In Gallus Gallus And Their Antimicrobial Susceptibility

ABSTRACT Indigenous chicken production in most African countries including Kenya is traditionally based on free feed resources available in the surrounding environment. There is a high risk of zoonosis that could be an important source of enteric pathogens transmissible to humans. The apparently healthy chicken, like other food animals shed enteric pathogens, notably Salmonella spp. and Escherichia coli that are associated with antimicrobial resistance. The purpose of this study was to charac...

Determinants Of Nutritional Status Of Children Aged 6-59 Months In Marginal Mixed Farming Households In Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Marginal mixed farming households are prone to frequent drought and hardly meet their food intake requirements which make the under-five children more vulnerable to malnutrition. The purpose of this study was to establish the determinants of nutritional status of children aged 6-59 months in marginal mixed farming households in Ntugi location, Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya. A sample of 106 households was randomly selected for data collection. Structured questionnaires, key informa...

Mass Media And Contraceptive Use Among Mothers In Alulu Nike, Enugu East L.G.A. Enugu State

ABSTRACT The study was designed to ascertain the role of mass media on the use of contraceptive among mothers in Alulu Nike, Enugu East L.G.A, Enugu state. The statement of problem is poor use of contraceptives by mothers despite awareness creation on contraceptives through various sources such as mass media, health care providers, families, friends and neighbours. Furthermore, most studies in the past were done at national and international levels while little has been done at the community...

Contraceptive Uptake And Adherence Amongst Post Abortion Women Following Contraceptive Counselling By Physicians And Midwives In Kisumu County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Complications of unsafe abortion and those of incomplete abortion, led to 120,000 Kenyan women receiving Post Abortion Care (PAC) in 2012, and of these women, 70% had not used contraception before pregnancy and repeat abortion is common. The aim of the research was to explore contraceptive uptake, adherence to contraceptive use, associated factors and satisfaction with care among women seeking post abortion-care (PAC) in Kisumu, Kenya and to determine the technical competence of midw...

Cervical Cancer Knowledge And Risk Behaviors Among Students Of University Of Port Harcourt, Nigeria

ABSTRACT Cervical cancer is a global public health problem that has claimed the lives of several women. However, information on level of knowledge about the disease and the behaviors that predisposes to the infection is scarce especially among tertiary female students in south-south Nigeria. The objectives of the study were to assess cervical cancer knowledge, elicit the types of risk behaviors practiced among the students and to give recommendations based on findings. Descriptive comparativ...

Care For Children With Sickle Cell Anemia; A Case Study Of Children In Imo State Specialist Hospital Owerri

ABSTRACT Sickle Cell Anemia, an inherited devastating genetic disorder requires wholistic and multi-disciplinary approach in its care, with full involvement of affected families. Children are the future generation of any ethnic group and their vulnerability nature calls for proper care. World Health Organization (WHO), declared sickle cell anemia public health priority according to Makani et al.,2010 as 2% of New Born Babies in Nigeria Alone are affected by sickle cell anemia given a total o...

Assessment Of X-Ray Radiation On Xray Workers And Associated Potential Health Problems In Owerri

ABSTRACT A study on assessment of X-ray radiation among X-ray workers and associated potential health problems in Owerri was carried out with the thermolumolunescent dosimeter between 12th April to 30th December 2011. A total of 50 workers were used for the study. Comprising 24 male X-ray workers and 26 female X-ray workers. The mean X-ray dose below permissible doses is 9.4.7 the T-test is -4.29; the P-value is 0.000. The mean exposure factor is 20msv upto six test which involve 3 male x-ra...

Assessment Of Variation In The Concentration Of Heavy Metals In Groundwater Within Oil Producing Community Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni L.G.A. Rivers State Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni L.G.A. Rivers State

ABSTRACT Groundwater constitutes a major source of potable water supply foragricultural, industrial and domestic applications. This has led to the increase in the demand for ground water exploitation. Borehole water being an ideal source of portable water supply has been employed to meet this teeming demand. For the purpose of this research, borehole water was adopted as a sample model for the experiment to determine the extent of heavy metal contamination in the ground water of the study ar...


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