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Effect Of Using Trichoderma Asperellum A Biocontrol Agent Aganist Root Knot Nematodes On Nodulation, Galling And Growth Parameters Of French Beans In Kenya

ABSRACT Trichoderma species have been widely reported worldwide as biocontrol agents of plant pathogens and growth promoters. Trichoderma asperellum has been fronted as a biocontrol agent of root-knot nematodes on tomato and French beans in Kenya. However research on the effect of T. asperellum on nodulation particularly in French beans is still lacking. Therefore there is a need to determine the effect of Trichoderma spp. on nodulation. A negative effect could counter the positive effect sin...

SSA Research 101 PAGES (21089 WORDS) Pathology Thesis
Effect Of An Emergency Care Training On The Management Of Acute Childhood Diarrhoea In Nakuru District, Kenya

ABSTRACT Every year there are approximately 1.5 billion acute diarrhoea episodes and 4 million deaths in children less than five years of age (most from 6 months to 12 months). Acute diarrhoea accounts for approximately 7% of all paediatric admissions in the under 5 age group. Appropriate secondary prevention would reduce these deaths considerably however, studies done in resource rich and poor settings confirm that the management of this common illness by health professionals remains sub-opt...

Heavy Metal Pollution In Red Haricot Beans (Phaseolus Vulgaris) And Cowpeas (Vigna Unguiculata) Grown Using Untreated Sewage Water In Ruai, Nairobi - Kenya

ABS TRACT Recurrent rainfall inconsistency experienced across Kenya brings about a reduction in crop production that relies on rain fed agriculture. Nairobi peri-urban farmers have turned to irrigate their residential plots using untreated sewage water. A study was done on P.vulgaris (red haricot beans) and V. unguiculata (cowpeas) between Nov. 2009 and Jan. 2010 in Ruai – Nairobi County. The general objective of the study was to investigate levels of heavy metals: (cadmium (Cd), copper(Cu)...

Baboon As Model Of Hiv Heteroseual Transmission Using Shiv89.6p Chimera Virus

Abstract Human Immunodeficiency Virus is predominantly transmitted in most parts of the world via heterosexual contact in men and women. The most urgently needed intervention is an effective vaccine(s) and microbiocides to prevent the vaginal transmission of HIV, as majority of women now in Africa acquired new infections through heterosexual route. Heterosexual transmission of HIV accounts for over 85% of all transmissions. The specific objectives of the study were to establish if Simian...

SSA Research 105 PAGES (22824 WORDS) Immunology Thesis
Factors Influencing The Quality Of Antenatal Care In Public Maternal And Child Health Facilities In Nairobi Province, Kenya

ABSTRACT When implemented according to the set standards and guidelines, antenatal care (ANC) contributes greatly to better health outcomes for women and their infants. Despite the implementation of World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines for focussed antenatal care (FANC) known to improve quality and high utilisation of antenatal care services in Kenya, maternal mortality rates remains unacceptably high at 414 per 100,000 live births. Only 42% of women deliver with a skilled provider indi...

SSA Research 122 PAGES (26854 WORDS) Public Health Thesis
Comparison Of Knowledge, Attitudes And Practices On Exclusive Breastfeeding Between Primiparous And Multiparous Mothers Attending Wajir District Hospital, Wajir County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is recommended up to 6 months of age, with continued breastfeeding along with appropriate complementary foods up to two years of age or beyond. Failure to exclusively breastfeed for six months is associated with increased risk of childhood mortality and morbidity. There is paucity of information that analyses the disparity in Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (KAP) among primiparous and multiparous mothers. This study aimed to compare the KAP of EBF bet...

Factors Assiociated With The Continuation Of Growth Monitoring Among Children 10 To 59 Months Old In Nyamira County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Growth monitoring and promotion (GMP) is a preventive activity that uses growth monitoring, in measuring and interpreting growth. It facilitates communication and interaction with the caregiver to generate adequate action to promote child growth. GMP is meant for children 0 to 59 months of age, but available data indicates that for the majority it stops when immunization is completed at 9 months. Scientific data demonstrates that if growth monitoring (GM) is done appropriately, it ca...

Human Immunodeficiency Virus Prevalence Among Secondary School Student Blood Donors In Nairobi County, Kenya

ABSTRACT The Human Immune deficiency Virus(HIV) and the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) situation in Kenya has affected blood collection in the country leading to a decline from 150,000 units to about 70,000 units annually, yet the demand for blood in Kenya exceeds 300,000 units per year. Schools are major sources of blood in all counties of Kenya and more than 60% of blood in Kenya is collected from secondary school students but the data on HIV prevalence in this category of donor...

SSA Research 113 PAGES (20133 WORDS) Public Health Thesis
Pathological Characteristics Of Prostate Carcinoma In Archival Tissues At The Africa Inland Church Kijabe Hospital, Kiambu County - Kenya

ABSTRACT Prostate carcinoma (PCa) is the leading cancer among middle and elderly men worldwide. It accounts for 15% of all cancer cases and 6.6% of all cancer associated-deaths in men. PCa is a leading cause of cancer burden among men in Africa with Kenya reporting an incidence of 16.6/100,000. The exceedingly high burden of PCa is largely due to lack of population-based screening and delayed diagnosis in the background of genetic and environmental predisposing factors. Histopathological feat...

The Prevalence And Associated Risk Factors For Taenia Solium Taeniasis In Kiambu County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Taenia solium taeniasis is an intestinal parasitic disease caused by infection with Taenia solium is also referred to as the pork tapeworm. The main objective of this study was to determine the prevalence and the risk factors that may lead to T. solium taeniasis amongst the community in Thika Sub County. A cross-sectional study design was used to collect both qualitative and quantitative data. The study was carried out in Thika Sub-County from November 2016 to January 2017. The study...

Prostate Cancer Awareness, Knowledge, Perception On Self-Vulnerability And Uptake Of Screening Among Men In Nairobi County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Prostate cancer is the number one cancer afflicting men in Africa and a leading cancer killer among Kenyan men. Although there is scarcity of information on the disease in African men, higher awareness with concomitant low levels on knowledge, attitudes and perception of self-risk to the disease were established among urban men in West Africa. In addition, uptake of prostate cancer screening by African men has remained extremely low despite the fact that early screening and detection...

SSA Research 107 PAGES (20767 WORDS) Public Health Thesis
Risk Factors Associated With Born Before Arrival And Birth Outcome Among Postnatal Women In Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Born before arrival (BBA) is a childbirth that occurs outside health facility. BBA constitute a high-risk newborn population and have increased perinatal mortality and morbidity. BBA neonatal adverse birth outcome prolong hospital stay. Tharaka Nithi was among Counties with the highest number of BBA (2 %) compared with national (0.9%). The objective of the study was to assess risk factors associated with BBA and birth outcome among postnatal women in Tharaka Nithi County. The study u...

Determination Of Essential Trace Elements In Selected Medicinal Plants And Their Aqueous Extracts

ABSTRACT It is becoming increasingly evident that trace elements such as chromium (Cr), manganese (Mn), zinc (Zn), vanadium (V) and iron (Fe) are therapeutically useful as they play vital role in immune boosting. It is therefore possible that effectiveness of certain medicinal plants may be due to either interaction of the metals with organic molecules or these trace elements alone are effective in improving or boosting immunity. There has been an increased use of medicinal plants due to high...

SSA Research 114 PAGES (22229 WORDS) Applied Health Thesis
Evaluation Of Safety And Therapeutic Potential Of Environmental Waste Water Lytic Bacteriophage Against Multidrug Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (Mdrsa) In Balb/C Mice

ABSTRACT Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) pose a great threat to the global public health. Control of these bacteria has become difficult due to acquisition of resistance against even some of the best antibiotics. Thus, phage therapy could be the better alternative as they are easy to isolate and produce in mass within a short time. However, phage therapy has been a subject of debate over the years but recently there has been a renewed interest due to their proved therapeuti...

SSA Research 104 PAGES (17018 WORDS) Virology Thesis
Effects Of Consolidation Parameters On Creep, Fatigue And Dynamic Mechanical Behaviour Of Self-Reinforced Polypropylene Composites

ABSTRACT Environmental concerns, production costs, reprocessability, and weight of traditional polymer-based composites are major issues that have heightened research in the field of materials science. Thus research on the development of new classes of composites called self-reinforced polymer composites has intensified. Self-reinforced polypropylene composites prepared by compression moulding were examined in this study. This study produced composites (SRPPCs) reinforced with polypropylene f...

SSA Research 120 PAGES (23849 WORDS) Applied Health Thesis

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