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Understanding Drivers Of Diet Change And Food Choice Among Pastoralist Societies In Handeni And Mvomero Districts, Tanzania

ABSTRACT Pastoralism is a livelihood system more prone to environmental, economic, social and political threat and pressures. Outcomes of these effects have implications on gender roles, responsibilities, lifestyles, and activities. This study elucidated the influences of shifting pastoralism livelihood strategies on the changes in socio-cultural, gender norms, food choice and dietary pattern in six randomly selected villages of Handeni and Mvomero districts, Tanzania. A total of 436 respond...

Epidemiological Investigationof Most Prevalent Clinical Signs And Symptoms Of Animal And Human Diseases In Ngorongoro District, Tanzania

ABSTRACT  Emerging and re-emerging diseases in middle and low income countries particularly in agro-pastoral and pastoral communities pose major concern in animal and public health sectors which affect livelihoods and economy of communities. Improved surveillance system approaches could help to ensure prompt detection, reporting, recording and analyzing the incidence of diseases and response to outbreaks. A retrospective epidemiological study, was conducted to investigate common clinical sig...

Livelihood Strategies And Household Food Security Of Vegetable Street Vendors In Morogoro Town, Tanzania: An Empirical Analysis

ABSTRACT ii The study attempts to examine the livelihood strategies and household food security of vegetable street vendors in Morogoro town, Tanzania. Specifically, the study sought to: (1) To document the nature of the institutional environment in which vegetable street vending business is taking place, (2) To identify the type and extent of livelihood assets owned by individuals working as vegetable street vendors, (3) To measure household food security and dietary diversity of vegetable ...

Epidemiological Studies Of Mycobacterium Species In Slaughter Cattle And Contaminations Of The Slaughter Facilities Environment In Iringa Municipality, Tanzania

ABSTRACT This cross sectional study was carried out between August and December 2015 in order to determine the presence of Mycobacterial infections in slaughter cattle and assess the occurrence of Mycobacteria in the slaughter facility environment in Iringa Municipality, Tanzania. A total of 3817 slaughter cattle were examined tuberculous like lesions in lymph nodes, lungs and other visceral organs. Tissues with suspect lesions were collected for laboratory analysis. Effluent samples in the s...

Factors Influencing Nutritional Status Of Infants In Chamwino District, Dodoma

ABSTRACT Malnutrition is one of the most serious health problems affecting infants, children and women of reproductive age. The first year of an infant’s life is considered a critical period for child growth and development. A cross-sectional study was carried out in Chamwino district in Dodoma region in Tanzania to assess factors determining the nutritional status of infants. The study explored such issues as socio-demographic, feeding practices and elements of disease pattern that would p...

Factors Affecting Implementation Of Who Recommendations On Infant Feeding Among Hiv/Aids Infected Mothers In Dar Es Salaam Region, Tanzania

ABSTRACT The study was conducted to characterize factors affecting implementation of WHO recommendations on infant feeding among HIV/AIDS infected mothers in Dar-es-Salaam region. Specifically the study intended to assess knowledge on infant feeding in the context of HIV and AIDS among HIV positive mothers to assess constraints that hinders the implementation of recommendations of WHO on infant feeding, to examine attitude on infant feeding in the context of HIV and to assess the nutritional ...

Efficacy Of Home-Made Foods Fortified With Micro-Nutrient Powder In Reducing Iron Deficiency Anaemia Among Children Aged 6 - 59 Months In Kilosa District, Tanzania

ABSTRACT Iron deficiency anaemia among under-five children is still a public health problem in developing countries. A longitudinal, randomized, controlled study involving 382 children was conducted in two wards of Kilosa District, Tanzania to determine the effectiveness of a daily home fortification of complementary foods with MNP in reducing IDA among children six to 59 months. The intervention group (n = 191) received 90 sachets of micronutrient powder (10 mg of iron) taken as one sachet d...

Factors Influencing Food Security, Adequate Care And Environmental Quality In The Context Of Climate Change In Rudewa-Mbuyuni, Kilosa District

ABSTRACT Under-nutrition is a multifaceted problem and of recent, climate change-related factors are suspected as additional frustration to intervention efforts. A cross sectional study was conducted to determine factors influencing food security, care and environmental quality in a changing weather pattern. Face-to-face household interviews using structured questionnaire and FGD using check lists was conducted. Nutrition status was assessed using anthropometric measurements. A sample co...

Occupational Safety And Health Hazards Associated With Solid Waste Management In Bindura, Zimbabwe

ABSTRACT Solid waste management contributes tremendously in upholding public health by reducing the risk of diseases and environmental pollution. Despite the significance of this job, solid waste workers are exposed to a myriad of work related hazards. The objectives of the study were to identify the types of waste which are hazardous to solid waste workers, followed by examining the nature of hazards and to finally assess the effectiveness of the measures in place to combat the occupati...

Visual Recovery After Cataract Surgery In Children

SUMMARY Objective: To evaluate the visual outcome of cataract surgery in children aged 16 years and below at the . University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan. Methods: A retrospective review of the case records of patients aged 0-16years who had cataract surgery at the UCH Ibadan between January 1995 and June 2006. Results: One hundred and fifty-one eyes of 101 patients were studied. Eighty-four eyes (55.6%) had congenital cataracts, 25.2% were developmental, while 13.9% were secondary to tra...

Patterns of Mother-Daughter Communication for Reproductive Health Knowledge Transfer in Southern Nigeria

ABSTRACT Many reproductive health studies have examined trends and outcomes of adolescent sexual behaviour but have overlooked the patterns of reproductive communication between mothers and daughters that have implications on girls’ reproductive wellbeing. Although there is a need to safeguard adolescent health, not enough work exists at the interface between female reproductive change and communication. The patterns of communication determine the effectiveness of reproductive knowledge tr...

The Relationship between Ventricular Size and Visual Function in Children with Hydrocephalus

Summary  We examined the relationship between ventricular size and visual function in 50 children (36 males and 14 females) with hydrocephalus. The third and lateral ventricular sizes and the visual function scores did not significantly differ between the sexes. Ventricular enlargement was most pronounced at the trigones and least at the level of the forarninae of Monro. The visual function score correlated inversely with the size of the latera! ventricle measured at the levels of the anteri...

Prevalence Of Oxytetracycline Residue And Resistant Escherichia Coli O157:H7 In Beef And Chicken In Selected Cities Of South Western Nigeria

ABSTRACT The use of antibiotics in livestock production is of food safety concern due to hazards of their residues and transfer of resistant bacteria along the food chain. There are few reported quantitative assessment of meat-borne antibiotic residues and resistant pathogens in southwestern Nigeria. Antibiotics usage in food animal production, antimicrobial residues screening, prevalence of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and levels of oxytetracycline residue in chicken and beef from Lagos, Ibadan...

Investigation into the healing properties of walnut (Tetracarpidium conophorum) leaf and onion (Allium cepa) bulb residues in Clarias gariepinus

SUMMARY The study evaluated the effect of dietary inclusion levels of walnut leaf (WL) and onion bulb (OB) residues on dermal wound healing of Clarias gariepinus. The experiment was carried out in 9 experimental tanks (1.8 m x 2 m x 1.2 m) for 14 days. Nine experimental diets were formulated at 40% crude protein representing the following inclusion levels: Control (0%), OB2 (0.5%), OB3 (1.0%), OB4 (1.5%), OB5 (2.0%), WL6 (0.5%), WL7 (1.0%), WL8 (1.5%) and WL9 (2.0%). Fish (mean weight of 1kg)...

Determining Virulence Factors And Genes Coding For Antibiotic Resistance In Enterococci Species Isolated From Pregnant Women In Windhoek, Namibia

ABSTRACT Purpose of the research: Research into Enterococci is increasingly important as Enterococci was classified as high priority bacteria regarding antimicrobial resistance. Improvements in medical care have also increased the chances of survival of infants with low birth weight. These infants have an increased chance of infection by antibiotic resistant Enterococcus species due to their low birth weight which is further increased by increased hospital stays. In developing countries neona...


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