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EFFECT OF 30-DAY ADMINISTRATION OF CELLGEVITY® ON SELECTED RAT LIVER CYP450 ENZYME ACTIVITY AND POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH CARBAMAZEPINE

ABSTRACT Background: There is considerable evidence that many patients concurrently take conventional drugs with dietary supplements or herbal products. One such supplement, with an amalgam of extracts, is Cellgevity®. There is, however, a dearth of information on the effect of this supplement on drug metabolizing enzymes, and on the pharmacokinetics of conventional drugs. Aim: To determine the effect of Cellgevity® on the activity of rat liver CYP1A1/2, CYP3A4, CYP2B1/2, CYP2C9 and CYP2D6 ...

ASSESSMENT OF RISK FACTORS OF DENTAL CARIES AMONG URBAN PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN IN THE AOENTAN MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT Background: Oral health is a key part of the general health of an individual and is crucial to quality of life. Several oral diseases can affect individuals' oral health and one of these diseases is dental caries. It occurs as a result of acids produced when sugars react with bacteria found in the plaque on the enamel of the tooth. Objectives: To assess the risk factors of dental caries among urban primary school children. Metbod: The study used a cross sectional design and 420...

THE PREVALENCE OF HEPATITIS B AND C VIRUS INFECTIONS AMONG LIVER CIRRHOSIS PATIENTS AT THE KORLE-BU TEACHING HOSPITAL, ACCRA-GHANA

ABSTRACT Cirrhosis of the liver is an endstage chronic liver disease which is generally irreversible. About 75% of patients with posthepatitic cirrhosis have progressive disease despite supportive therapy and die within one to five years from serious complications such as variceal haemorrhage, hepatic encephalopathy or superimposed hepatocellular carcinoma. Records from the Pathology Department of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra-Ghana indicates that cirrhosis is the commonest liver...

Performance Evaluation of the Food and Environmental Monitoring RadioAnalytical Laboratory in Ghana

ABSTRACT Since the establishment of the Radiation Protection Institute’s Food and Environmental Laboratory in 1988, there has never been any thorough evaluation of the activities of the facility to provide assurance of the quality of analytical results produce by the laboratory. The objective of this study, therefore, was to assess the performance level of the Food and Environmental monitoring laboratory with respect to the requirements for a standard analytical laboratory (IAEA, 1989) and ...

SOCIO-CULTURAL PRACTICES INFLUENCING INTRAPARTUM AND POSTPARTUM CONTINUUM OF CARE IN THE ASANTE AKIM NORTH DISTRICT. ASHANTI REGION

ABSTRACT Background: The growing recognition of the critical importance of providing care to mothers and newborns and the substantial gaps in coverage that exists have prompted a paradigm shift in responding to maternal and new born health issues. Invariably, the health care that a mother receives during pregnancy, at the time of delivery, and soon after delivery is important for the survival and well-being of both the mother and her child. However, evidence suggests that maternal and neonata...

FACTORS LEADING TO LIVESTOCK LOSSES AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE PSYCHOSOCIAL WELLBEING OF LIVESTOCK FARMERS IN TWO DISTRICTS IN GHANA

ABSTRACT Introduction Against the backdrop of the Sustainable Development Goals 1, 2 and 3, which aim to improve global health, food security, and reduce poverty, agriculture for most is crucial to achieving self-sustainability in Africa. However, the increased occurrence of adverse events including droughts and conflicts, with losses to farmers, threatens efforts to achieve the set goals. These losses can affect livestock farmers’ psychosocial wellbeing and productivity. Identifying, there...

THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF PETROLEUM PRICING IN GHANA

ABSTRACT This study aimed at examining how political economy factors influence the pricing of petroleum products in Ghana. The research intended to find out the powers and interests of the actors in determining the prices of petroleum products, the processes involved in implementing the prices of fuel and the implications of petroleum price deregulation on the Ghanaian economy. A qualitative approach was used in the data collection, analysis and presentations of which 22 respondents were inte...

ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH WASTE HANDLING AMONG SANITATION WORKERS AT PRAMPRAM

ABSTRACT Introduction Waste is produced from households, municipal sources, commercial and industrial organizations as well as construction and demolition. Waste can also be produced uncontrollably through agriculture, mines and quarries activities. Waste management involves lot of activities including sweeping. Aim and Methods To assess some aspects of the health risks associated with waste handling, a cross- sectional study was carried out at Prampram, a peri- urban community a district ...

KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND COMPLIANCE WITH INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL PRACTICES AMONG NURSING AND MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE STUDENTS IN KOFORIDUA.

ABSTRACT Introduction: There is a huge burden of Health care associated infections (HAIs) globally; in 2002, there was an estimated 99,000 deaths due to HAIs in the United States and majority of these are attributed to poor compliance of health care workers including health sciences students to Infection Prevention and Control protocols (IPC). Health science students by virtue of their training are at risks of spreading or contracting HAIs due to lack of knowledge and in-experience. Method: ...

DETERMINANTS OF PERINATAL MORTALITY: A CASE CONTROL STUDY IN THE TEMA METROPOLIS IN THE GREATER ACCRA REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT Introduction: More than five million newborns are stillborn or die within the first 7 days of life each year globally. In Ghana prematurity, low birth weight, multiple births, birth complications and first order pregnancies are known to be major determinants of perinatal deaths. However it is unclear what the major contributors to perinatal mortality in the Tema Metropolis are. This study was conducted to assess the determinants of perinatal mortality in the Tema Metropolis in the Gr...

INTERVENTIONS IN PLACE TO ENHANCE TUBERCULOSIS CASE DETECTION IN HEALTH FACILITIES IN GREATER ACCRA REGION

ABSTRACT Introduction Despite the global response to the tuberculosis epidemic, a high burden of this disease still persists particularly affecting the poor and vulnerable population. Many cases are missed annually and passive case detection have not proven to improve on the number of tuberculosis cases detected. Implementation of facility and community based active case detection interventions have been documented to increase TB case detection rates. The aim of this study was to assess the ...

METABOLIC SYNDROME AMONG PEOPLE WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS IN TWO SELECTED HOSPITALS IN THE BRONG AHAFO REGION

Abstract Background: Metabolic syndrome is a condition characterised by the clustering of cardiovascular disease risk factors such as obesity, hyperglycaemia, dyslipidaemia and high blood pressure. The condition frequently occurs among people with T2DM. The metabolic syndrome is associated with adverse health effects such as heart attack, stroke and other diseases involving the blood vessel. It is linked to more than two-fold increase risk of mortality compared with those without the syndrome...

Factors Influencing Patient Satisfaction at the Out-Patient Department of Pentecost Hospital, Greater Accra Region

ABSTRACT Background: Measuring patient satisfaction has become an integral part of health facility management globally. Patient satisfaction is an essential pointer of equitable quality of care. It is often complained that the communication between healthcare workers and patients at public hospitals is very poor. This mostly makes it look like patients are totally at the mercy of the healthcare workers at these hospitals.  Objective: This study sought to examine factors influencing pati...

CHARACTERIZING OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES AMONG SAWMILL WORKERS OF AGBOGBLOSHIE TIMBER MARKET, ACCRA

ABSTRACT Background: The wood products industry historically has been considered to be one of the most dangerous industries for construction employees, especially sawmill workers. Sawmill workers are exposed to several occupational injuries including burns, cuts, breathing disorders, noise pollution, electrocution, etc., which can have serious consequences on the health of workers. Objective: The study characterized occupational injuries among sawmill workers of the Timber market. Methods: ...

FACTORS INFLUENCING UTILIZATION OF HEALTH CARE SERVICES IN DANKU COMMUNITY, WA - UWRC

ABSTRACT Background: Several factors influence health care utilization. Albeit a lot of the factors are comparable across geographies, their interrelation and impacts on peoples’ actions is often peculiar to a population in the context of the setting they live in. The focus of this study was to assess factors influencing healthcare services utilization in Danku community in Wa Municipality, Upper West Region, Ghana. Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the factors influenc...


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