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Socio-economic and spatial correlates of subclinical iodine deficiency among pregnant women age 15–49 years in Tanzania

Abstract Background: Iodine deficiency is a widespread global health problem that affects about 2 billion people each year. Pregnant women are particularly vulnerable to iodine deficiency due to increased iodine requirement leading to death, miscarriage, and stillbirth. Iodine deficiency also has significant negative effects on newborns including impaired cognitive development, impaired learning capabilities, and stunting. This study looks at the association between subclinical iodine deficie...

Prevalence, Body Pattern And Bacteriological Susceptibility Of Chronic Burn Wounds At Udom Affiliated Teaching Hospitals, Tanzania

ABSTRACT Introduction. Burn injury is a highly prevalent problem globally, nationally and locally, burn occurs when hot liquids, hot solids or flames destroy part or all of the cells in the skin or other tissues. With advancements in management of burn, over the last 50 years, infection is now the leading cause of death after extensive burn injuries. Objectives. To determine prevalence, body pattern and bacteriological susceptibility of chronic burn wound at UDOM affiliated teaching hospitals...

Performance Of Council Health Management Team, Primary Health Facilities Readines And Health Care Providers Compitence On Providing Noncommunicable Diseases Service In Katavi Region Tanzania

v ABSTRACT Background: non-communicable disease by its nature is a serious global public challenge in management. This is because it has physiological, social, and economic impacts that may result in chronic mortality if left to continue. This study assessed the performance of facilities readiness, health provider’s knowledge, attitude and practice in providing non-communicable disease services in Katavi Region. Methods: Analytical cross-sectional study was done with 416 health providers wh...

Impact Of Pneumococcal Conjugated Vaccine On Prevention Of Pneumonia Among Children From 6 Months To 5 Years In Zanzibar: Population Based Cross Section Study

ABSTACT Background: Pneumonia is responsible for killing at least 1 million children under age of 5, every year: Over 70% of these deaths occur in developing countries. This study intended to determine the impact of pneumococcal conjugated vaccine, on the prevention of pneumonia among children from 6 months to 5 years in Zanzibar. Methods: Study design was a cross-sectional, which employed a quantitative research approach. The study utilized multiple sampling techniques with purposive samplin...

The Structural Quality Of Maternal Health Services In Primary Health Care Facilities In Tanzania: Findings From A Baseline Study

Abstract Background: Structural quality of maternal health services remains a key indicator of highly performing health care system. Evidence attest to the fact that introduction of the new interventions in the health care system does not necessarily lead into improvement of the target outcome, such as quality of health services delivered. This study aimed at assessing the structural quality of maternal health services prior to introduction of Direct Health Facility Financing (DHFF) program. ...

Assessing The Role Of Frontline Providers In Shaping The Implementation Of Capitation Pilot At Komfo Anoke Teaching Hospital

ABSTRACT Over the years, health care financing in Ghana has evolved from free health care to cash and carry (out of pocket) at point of use. Due to the economic burden of cash and carry on citizens, the National Health Insurance Scheme was formed in 2003 through Act 650. This was to provide an alternative form of health care financing to ease the burden of rising cost of health care on citizens. The scheme commenced with itemized fee for service and subsequently Ghana Diagnostic Related Grou...

Evaluation Of The Tb/HIV Collaborative Activities In The Manya Krobo District Of The Eastern Region

ABSTRACT Background/ Objectives Globally, HIV is fuelling the tuberculosis epidemic, creating a public health crisis of a major concern. In response to the dual epidemic the WHO-recommended TB/HIV collaborative activities to be implemented by countries with HIV prevalence of more than 1%. In keeping with WHO recommendations, Ghana started the collaborative activities in a few districts of which Manya Krobo District was one. The objective of this study was to assess the performance of the TB/...

The Determinants Of Teenage Pregnancy At Kpone-On-Sea

ABSTRACT Teenage pregnancy has become an enormous global reproductive health problem as the rates continue to increase. Early pregnancy both within and outside marriage is a common experience throughout the world. Teenage pregnancy and the subsequent teen motherhood is a major societal problem confronting sub-Saharan Africa, including Ghana. This study determined the prevalence and determinants of teenage pregnancy at Kpone-on-Sea in the Tema Municipality of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana....

Vaginal Bacterial Colonization, Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns And Associated Obstetric Outcomes In Women With Premature Rupture Of Membranes In Public Hospitals In Dodoma City

ABSTRACT Background: Incidence of premature rupture of membranes ranges from 3% to 10% worldwide but higher in Sub-Saharan Africa up to 18%. It is reported to be highly associated with bacterial infections as a consequence causing ascending infections or as a cause of premature rupture of membranes. Different bacterial isolates have been known to colonize the vagina and are associated with adverse fetal and maternal outcomes as well as the increasing rate of antimicrobial resistance. Objectiv...

Factors Associated With Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Amongst Men Who Have Sex With Men In Selected Facilities

ABSTRACT Background: Current increase in HIV prevalence among MSM in Greater Accra region of Ghana is a public health concern. This increase translates to a higher number of MSM being put on antiretroviral treatment. However, ART adherence amongst HIV positive MSM in Ghana is unknown. Lack of knowledge in ART adherence among MSM could affect the implementation of the 90-90-90 fast track targets. This study, therefore, sought to determine the level of ART adherence and factors influencing adh...

Prevalence, Progression, Severity, And Predictors Of Postoperative Pain In Adult Patients Admitted In The Surgical Wards At Iringa Regional Referral Hospital

ABSTRACT Background: Postoperative pain is the most common complaint by patients after recovery from anesthesia. Several factors cause postoperative pain; it could be preoperative factors, demographic factors, anesthesiologic factors, intraoperative and postoperative factors. The prevalence of postoperative pain is very high in most of the developing countries and the strategies put forward for management have not been very promising. Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence, p...

Influence Of Life Style Behaviors On Birth Outcomes Among Post Delivery Women With Hypertensive Disorders In Pregnancy In Zanzibar: A Cross Sectional Study

ABSTRACT Introduction: Life styles during a pregnancy have long term effects on maternal and fetal outcomes. This study intended to assess life style behaviors and birth outcomes among post-delivery women with hypertensive disorders during pregnancy in Zanzibar. Methods: Analytical cross-sectional study design was employed; purposeful and convenience sampling was used to select 301post-delivery women with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy. Structured questionnaire was used to collect data o...

Enhancing Community Stewardship Towards Aquatic Ecosystem Health In Ghana: (A Case Study Of Ada Coastal Environment)

ABSTRACT Coastal zones are considered as one of the productive zones of the world. With diverse ecosystems, they provide humankind with immense ecological services. However, coastal aquatic ecosystems have been increasingly threatened as a result of population growth and increased rate of economic development. To address this issue, there is the need to reshape attitude and practices in the current rate of development, for the mutual benefit of aquatic ecosystems and human societies. This st...

Variation of tsetse fly abundance in relation to habitat and host presence in the Maasai Steppe, Tanzania

ABSTRACT: Human activities modify ecosystem structure and function and can also alter the vital rates of vectors and thus the risk of infection with vector-borne diseases. In the Maasai Steppe ecosystem of northern Tanzania, local communities depend on livestock and suitable pasture that is shared with wildlife, which can increase tsetse abundance and the risk of trypanosomiasis. We monitored the monthly tsetse fly abundance adjacent to Tarangire National Park in 2014-2015 using geo-reference...

Adequacy Of Fluid Resuscitation And Outcomes Of Emergency Surgical Patients Attending At Iringa Regional Referral Hospital

ABSTRACT Background: Fluid resuscitation is an extremely important part of patients’ management in clinical settings. Different common surgical conditions e.g. excessive vomiting and acute severe hemorrhage can lead to an increased fluid loss and disturb the patients’ ph ysiological status leading to worse outc omes. Proper fluid administration to a surgica l patient, can lead to patients’ improvement from their illness, and hence reducing morbidity and mortality which are the main prob...


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