Applied Epidemiology Research Papers/Topics

Factors Affecting Cervical Cancer Screening Among Women Of Child Bearing Age, Attending Intermediate Hospital Oshakati (Iho), Oshana Region, Namibia: A Case-Control Study

ABSTRACT Cervical cancer is the second most prevalent cancer among women after breast cancer, in Namibia. Human Papilloma Virus is the significant cause of cervical cancer prevalence worldwide with an estimation of 99.7%. The World Health Organisation (WHO) predict that Cervical cancer will kill >443,000 women worldwide every year by 2030, nearly 90% of them in Sub- Saharan Africa. Nevertheless, cervical cancer is potentially preventable through HPV vaccination, early diagnosis of pre-invasiv...

Malaria Case Management And Prescription Practices By Health Workers In The Kwahu South District, Eastern Region

ABSTRACT Introduction: Malaria, though a preventable disease, remains a major public health problem worldwide, particularly in Africa where it causes high morbidity and mortality in pregnant women and children under five. Effective case management involving universal parasitological diagnosis and targeted treatment with Artemisinin-based Combination Therapy (ACT) has been recognized as the cornerstone of malaria control strategies. Despite Ghana’s adoption of these recommendations, the tol...

Factors Contributing To Motor Vehicle Accidents And Severity Of Related Injuries In Oshana Region, Namibia

ABSTRACT Motor Vehicle Accidents (MVAs) are one of the leading causes of death and disability in the world. Namibia is one of the countries with the highest MVAs fatality rate, 23.9/100 000. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 1.25 million people die every year due to MVAs. Despite having a well-developed road network, MVAs are the third highest cause of death in Namibia. This study was conducted in the Oshana Region, Namibia to determine the factors contributing to MVAs and the...

Isolation Of Uropathogenic Bacteria And Their Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern In Urine Samples Of Patients With Suspected Urinary Tract Infection In Eastern Regional Hospital, Koforidua

ABSTRACT Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common bacterial infection known to affect the different parts of the urinary tract and the occurrence is found in both females and males. Distribution and susceptibility of UTI-aetiologic agents change according to time and place. To ensure appropriate treatment, knowledge of these aetiologic agents and their antibiotic susceptibility pattern is mandatory. However, the extensive use of antimicrobial agents have invariably resulted in t...

Assessment Of Genetic Diversity, Complexity Of Infection Of Plasmodium Falciparum And Resistance To Antimalarial Drugs In Two Ecological Zones In Ghana

ABSTRACT Introduction: One major challenge to the global agenda for the elimination of malaria is the extensive genetic diversity of the parasite population, resulting in the development of drug resistance and variation in antigens targeted for vaccine development. The aim of this study was to decipher any ecological difference in the evolution of drug resistance and to determine how much the increased use of artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) and other control interventions are ...

Prevalence And Determinants Of Intimate Partner Violence Towards Female Students Of The University Of Ibadan, Nigeria

ABSTRACT Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is pervasive, but under-reported by victims because of the associated stigma and fear of reprisals. In Nigeria, there is paucity of information on IPV burden among female university students. This study was therefore designed to assess the prevalence and determinants of IPV experienced by female students in the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. The study was cross-sectional in design. A four-stage sampling technique was used in selecting the female halls ...

Rabies Sero-Survey In Vaccinated Domestic Dogs And Knowledge Assessment Of Rabies Among Dog Owners, Ohangwena Region, Namibia

ABSTRACT Rabies kills over 55,000 people worldwide annually of which about 97% die resulting from the bite(s) of rabid dogs. Despite the free annual vaccination of dogs in Namibia and Ohangwena region in particular, rabies is still on the increase in both animals and humans. We conducted this study to establish the level of protection against rabies in the vaccinated domestic dogs through antibody testing. Furthermore, the study assessed the level of people’s knowledge on rabies. A descrip...

Comparing The Risk Of Tuberculosis (TB) Infection In The Households With And Without TB Patients In Tsumkwe Constituency, Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia

ABSTRACT Namibia is among the countries with the highest per capita burden of tuberculosis. The traditional San community that are living in northern Namibia are heavily burdened by the TB disease partly due to high household density. This study compares the risk of transmission of TB among close contacts with the community contacts. A retrospective cohort study was conducted and data, of index cases registered during 2014 and their close and community contacts, was collected using health fa...

An Assessment Of The Measles Immunisation Status And Management In Engela District, Ohangwena Region

ABSTRACT Immunisation is one of the most cost effective public health interventions that provide protection against infectious diseases. The purpose of this study was to assess and describe the measles immunisation status and vaccine management in the Engela district. A descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted using a proportionate and systematic sampling technique. A structured administered interview to participants, supplemented with an observational checklist to assess measles cov...

Examining The Risk Factors For Hepatitis B Infection Among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Care In Kunene Region, A Case Control Study

ABSTRACT The Hepatitis B is a viral infection caused by Hepatitis B virus (HBV) which is a double stranded DNA virus, a member of the Hepadnavidae family of viruses. World Health Organization estimates that about 257 million people are living with Hepatitis B virus infection. Namibia has a high prevalence of Hepatitis B infection (9%) among pregnant women and Kunene region prevalence of 8%. The researcher conducted an un-matched 2:1 case-control study to determine the associated risk factors...

Health Care Providers And Women Accessing Ante-Natal And Family Planning Services’ Knowledge, Attitudes And Practices Towards Breast Cancer Screening In Zambezi Region, Namibia

ABSTRACT Breast cancer cases are on the increase globally. Studies have shown that breast cancer awareness is generally low in African women, thus most cases are detected late, indicating a low level of screening uptake. In 2011 there were a total of 291 breast cancer cases among Namibian women. In Zambezi region only 28% of women have ever been screened for breast cancer by a health care provider. Health care providers are key role players in awareness of breast cancer screening, as they ha...

Assessment Of Determinants And Levels Of Adherence To Antiretroviral Therapy In Hiv-Infected People In Opuwo District, Kunene Region, Namibia

Abstract Since the beginning of the outbreak of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) epidemic, more than 78 million people have been infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and 39 million people have died globally (UNAIDS, 2014, p. 123). In Namibia, AIDS is the leading cause of death accounting for 23% of deaths (CDC in Namibia, fact sheet, 2013, & WHO Namibia, 2011). Adherence to medication refers to the extent to which a patient takes a medication in the way intended by a hea...

Prevalence Of Cryptococcus Among Hiv-Infected Patients Attending The Intermediate Hospital Oshakati, Namibia

ABSTRACT Cryptococcus is the most incriminated fungal pathogen that causes cryptococcal meningitis in HIV-infected patients and is known to constitute a major cause of mortality in AIDS patients. Previous studies, mostly from Africa have indicated that positive serum cryptococcus may precede the development of cryptococcal meningitis and cause early mortality among patients with advanced HIV infection. There is no published data on the burden of cryptococcal infections among HIV patients in ...

Maternal And Fetal Risk Factors For Stillbirth In Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia: A Case Control Study

ABSTRACT Background: Stillbirth is defined as a baby born with no signs of life (WHO). Globally, around 3.2 million stillbirths occur annually, of which, 98% are experienced in low and middle-income countries. By 2009, Namibia’s stillbirth rate was 15 per 1000 deliveries. Otjozondjupa Region toped the list of regions with high burden of stillbirth in Namibia in 2016. Like many other countries, stillbirths are not prioritized and fewer resources are mobilized to curb them in relation to neo...

A Household Survey To Assess Knowledge, Attitudes And Practices Regarding Rabies Control Among Dog Owners In Omusati Region – Namibia

Abstract Rabies is a viral zoonotic disease of warm-blooded animals caused by Lyssavirus of the Rhabdoviridae family that attacks the Central Nervous System, provoking fatal acute encephalitis. Domesticated dogs are the main vector, responsible for almost 99% of human rabies cases. Namibia with the rest of the world is engaged in fight to eradicate dog mediated rabies. There is a need to explore the knowledge gaps, attitudes and practices regarding rabies control among dog owners. The purpos...


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