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Postnatal Care Practices Among Mothers In Three Rural Communities Of Yakurr Lga Of Crossriverstate

ABSTRACT Reports show that most maternal deaths occur during the post natal period, yet this is when coverage and programmes of maternal and child health are at their lowest along the continuum of care in the local government, state, country and African region at large. Therefore it is important to investigate postnatal care practices carried out by mothers to reduce the trend. The aim of this is study was to assess postnatal care practices with respect to, perineal wound care, breast-feedin...

Assessment Of Vitamin A Routine Supplementation And Diet Rich In Vitamin A On Nutrition Status In Underfive Years Of Aged In Wajir East Sub-County

ABSTRACT The deficiency of Vitamin A increases child vulnerability to stunting whose effects are permanent if not managed early and spilling over into adulthood. The study aimed to measure the outcome of vitamin A routine supplement and diet rich in vitamin A on morbidity and nutrition status (stunting) in under-fives months children in Wajir East Sub-County. The study design was descriptive cross-sectional survey. The target population was children under-fives months and the sample size was...

Effect Of Ethanolic Extract Of Ocimum Gratissimum Leaves On Placental And Birth Weight And Early Postnatal Growth Of The Offspring Of Diabetic Pregnant Rats

ABSTRACT Extract of Ocimumgratissimum (OG) is popularly used to treat diabetes mellitus and its hypoglycaemic activity has been confirmed by in vivo studies. There is paucity of data on the effect of this extract on placenta development and birth outcome in diabetic pregnancy. This study was therefore aimed at investigating this.42 pregnant rats weighing 150-200g were used. They were divided into control and extract treated diabetic and non-diabetic groups with 6 rats in each subgroup. Extra...

Knowledge, Accessibility And Use Of Information Communication Technology (Ict) Among Students And Teachers In The Department Of Nursing Sciences University Of Nigeria, Enugu Campus

Abstract People Over Time, Have Devised Various Techniques For Communicating Their Thoughts, Needs And Desires To Others In Every Aspect Of Life. The Emergence Of Ict Has Affected All Aspects Of Human Life, Including Education At All Levels. Ict Knowledge, Accessibility And Use Are Linked With Higher Efficiency And Higher Productivity. Undergraduate Nursing Students And Their Teachers Occupy A Central Position In Both Educational And Health Care Systems Of Any Country. This Study Was Carried...

Molecular Studies Of Brucellosis In Selected Wild Animal Species In Serengeti Ecosystem, Northern Tanzania

ABSTRACT Brucellosis is a contagious bacterial zoonotic disease worldwide of public health and economic importance. The disease affects all species of livestock, wild animals and humans leading to severe economic losses in animals and permanent injury, disabling sequel and financial loss in humans. A cross-sectional study was carried out in the Serengeti ecosystem between November 2017 and June 2018 to explore the occurrence and magnitude of Brucella infection and circulating Brucella strain...

Aflatoxin And Fumonisin Contamination In Homemade And Commercial Cereal Based Complementary Foods With Formula In Morogoro Municipality, Tanzania

ABSTRACT Aflatoxins (AF) and fumonisins (FM) are major foodborne mycotoxins of public health concerns that infect maize and groundnuts which are the main components of cereal-based complementary foods with formula (CBCF-F). The study was conducted to: determine and compare the quantity of total AF and FM among different types of CBCF-F, identify the factors that might influence high contamination of AF and FM in CBCF-F, and assess awareness and perceptions of the processors about AF and FM c...

Assessment Of Levels And Effects Of Selected Heavy Metals Community of Wild Fish In Kafue River, Zambia

ABSTRACT  The current study aimed at establishing the levels and effects of heavy metals on immunity of fish in the Kafue River basin. The heavy metals analysed in fish muscle and soil included Copper, Zinc, Cobalt, Nickel, Chromium, Lead, Iron, Cadmium and Manganese using Atomic Emission Spectrophotometer. The study found the concentrations of heavy metals to be lower than set standards by FAO and WHO with Copper being the only metal showing significant differences between the sexes (p=0.00...

Assessment Of Antibiotic Residues In Raw Cows’ Milk Produced By Small Scale Dairy Farms In Bagamoyo District, Tanzania

ABSTRACT A cross-sectional study was conducted in Bagamoyo District, Tanzania between October, 2013 and March, 2014 to assess the antibiotic residues in raw cows’ milk produced by small-scale dairy farms. One hundred and ten small-scale dairy farmers were interviewed at household level on the handling and use of veterinary drugs, access to and availability of veterinary services, livestock diseases frequency and means of treatment, most commonly used antibiotic, awareness of drug residues ...

Economic Burden, Payment Strategies And Payment Coping Mechanism Among Type2 Diabetic Patients Attending A Tertiary Health Institution In Abia State, South East Nigeria

ABSTRACT Diabetes is a chronic life- long illness that affects the quality of life, requiring close monitoring and control. Diabetics have high risk for high economic burden (direct and indirect health costs) and catastrophic expenditure where healthcare costs are paid out of pocket. This study determined the economic burden and assessed the payment strategies and payment coping mechanisms of type 2 diabetic patients attending Out- Patient Department of Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Umuahia, ...

Some Pharmacological And Toxicological Activities Of Some Plants Used In Traditional Medicine In Mwanza, Tanzania

ABSTRACT Three medicinal plants, Albizia anthelmintica, Salvadora persica and Vernonia amygdalina used in traditional medicine in Magu district, Mwanza were investigated for antimicrobial and anthelmintic activity. Informal interviews carried out in two villages of Nassa ginnery and Mwanangi, revealed several plants used in traditional medicine to treat humans and livestock diseases. These plants were alleged to be effective in treating abdominal pains, worm infestations including schistosom...

Biofuel Production And Food Availability In Meru District, Arusha Tanzania

ABSTRACT Jatropha cultivation for biofuel production in Tanzania started in 2006 and the process has kept on increasing. In Meru District it has continued through inter-cropping system, which can lead to food insecurity due to its competition with food crops in its growth requirements. A cross sectional research design was adopted in this study to examine how jatropha production as biofuel raw material influences food availability in the District. Overall, 232 male and 58 female farmers were...

Prevalence and Risk Factors Associated with Abomasal Nematodes Infection in Slaughtered Sheep in Khartoum State, Sudan

A cross sectional study was conducted from February to May 2017 to investigate the prevalence of abomasal nematodes infection and to assess the relationship between the occurrence of these parasites and factors of age, sex, locality, body condition and breed in slaughtered sheep in Khartoum State, Sudan. A total of 350 abomasi were collected from three slaughterhouses namely: Karary, Nasr eldeen and Sabaloga in Karary, East Nile and Umbada localities respectively, and examined using pos...

Serodetection of Syphilis among Recurrent Miscarriage and Non Miscarriage women in Wad Madani Teaching Hospital

This study was conducted among recurrent miscarriage and non miscarriage women in Wad madani teaching hospital to determine the prevalence of syphilis among those with previous miscarriage and those who had no miscarriage before . A total of ninety samples (n=90) were collected, during the period from April to June 2018, to demonstrate the frequency of syphilis and to compare between different diagnostic methods used for detection of syphilis. All samples were tested by using immunochro...

Factors Influencing Academic Help-Seeking Behavior Of Basic Diploma Nursing Students In Kenya Medical Training College, Nairobi, Kenya.

ABSTRACT Academic help is central to students’ academic adjustment and success. Nursing students encounter learning difficulties; thus, need assistance or advice to continue with learning tasks. That is why, as part of quality assurance, the Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC), the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA), and the Nursing Council of Kenya (NCK) demand that training schools provide for students’ academic support. However, even with these regulat...

Work-Life Balance Practices For Scaling Up Health Workers Productivity In Public Hospitals In Kenya: A Case Of Mandera County

ABSTRACT The delivery of health interventions requires skilled and adequately supported health personnel. Work-life balance is the maintenance of a health workers balance between responsibilities at work and at home. The inadequacies of work-life balance practices in public hospitals has become a major concern among health workers resulting to high absenteeism and lateness, less time spent in clinical care, and increased patient waiting time. The general objective of the study was to establi...


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