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Nutrients Removal By Floating Macrophytes (Lemna Minor And Azolla Pinnata) From Egerton University Generated Effluent, Kenya

ABSTRACT Floating macrophytes have the capacity to improve wastewater quality by absorbing nutrients thus purifying pre-treated wastewater and have been found to be more appropriate for effluent in developing countries. This is due to their effective and extensive root system and moderate capital investment required in their engagement in wastewater treatment. They are especially appropriate for tropical countries due to the warm climate experienced in these regions which support rapid plant...

Evaluation of a School-based Reproductive Health Education Program in Rural South Western, Nigeria

ABSTRACT This quasi-experimental study compared the relative efficacy of teacher instructions alone, peer education alone, and a combination of these two on reproductive health knowledge, attitude, perceived self-efficacy and sexual practices among secondary schools students in the lbarapa district of Southwestern Nigeria. 1 baseline questionnaire was administered to a systematic sample of students ill four schools that were randomized into four rrearment arms: teacher instructions alone (E'l...

Optimization of Formulations of Metoprolol Succinate Tablets Containing Ofada Rice Starch Acetate as Tablet Matrix for Sustained Release Using Response Surface Methodology

Abstract Background: Release-retarding polymers in matrix tablets play a vital role in controlling drug release from tablets. Objectives: To prepare metoprolol succinate tablets by direct compression using Ofada rice (Oryza glaberrima Steud) starch acetate, degree of substitution (DS) 2.22, as a matrix for sustained release.  Materials and methods: The central composite design and response surface methodology were applied to evaluate the interactive effects of three variables: percent conte...

Influence Of Childcare Practices On The Nutrition Status Of Under-Five Children In Ileje District Council, Songwe Region

ABSTRACT Undernutrition is a big challenge in the world though the rate of stunting has been decreasing in the past two decades. Most of undernourished children are in developing countries, comprising about one quarter of all stunted children in the world. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of child care practices on the nutritional status of under five children in Ileje district, Songwe region, Tanzania. A cross sectional study involving of 365 children aged 0 - 59 month...

Abdominal Ultrasonography in HIV/AIDS Patients in Southwestern Nigeria

Abstract Background Though the major target of the HIV-virus is the immune system, the frequency of abdominal disorders in HIV/AIDS patients has been reported to be second only to pulmonary disease. These abdominal manifestations may be on the increase as the use of antlretroviral therapy has increased life expectancy and improved quality of life. Ultrasonography is an easy to perform, non invasive, inexpensive and safe imaging technique that is invaluable in Africa where AIDS is most prev...

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Prevalence Of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus And Associated Risk Factors Among Local Government Workers At Bariadi Town Council, Tanzania

ABSTRACT  Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is the predominant form of human diabetes. It is worldwide increasing rapidly. In Tanzania, over 1.7 million people have diabetes, about 1.3 million live undiagnosed and prevalence is higher in urban than rural areas. The goal of this study was to determine the prevalence of T2DM and associated risk factors among Local Government Authority workers at Bariadi Town Council, Tanzania. A cross-sectional study approach was applied, five clusters of study units w...

Pattern of Ophthalmic Consult from the Ear, Nose and Throat Ward of a Tertiary Hospital

SUMMARY Objective: To study the pattern and indications for ophthalmic referral of patients with otorhinolaryngology problems. Method: A retrospective study of patients who were admitted into the Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) ward of the University College Hospital, lbadan and had ophthalmic referral between July 2000 and June 2004. The parameters evaluated were the demography of the patient, indication for ophthalmic consult, and the contribution of the ophthalmologist towards the management ...

Assessment Of Bacterial Quality And Associated Handling Practices Of Unpasteurised Fruit Juices Vended In Dar Es Salaam City, Tanzania

ABSTRACT Fresh fruit juices are essential components of human diet and there is considerable evidence of health and nutritional benefits associated with their consumption. However, during processing contamination from raw materials, equipment or food handlers could be easily transferred to the final product of the juices resulting to food-borne illness. A cross-sectional study was conducted to assess bacterial quality and associated handling practices of unpasteurised fruit juices vended in ...

Evaluation Of The Immunomodulatory Activity Of Hoslundia Opposita Vahl (Lamiaceae) Leaf Extract

ABSTRACT The immunomodulatory properties of methanol extract and fractions of Hoslundia opposita leaf on Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity (DTH), primary and secondary humoral response and in vivo leucocyte mobilization were evaluated. Acute toxicity test of crude extract and phytochemistry study was carried out. The methanol extract (ME) at 200, 400 and 800 mg/kg body weight produced significant (P

Evaluation Of Maternal Mortality And Perceived Challenges Among Midwives At Midwives Service Scheme Facilities In Benue State

ABSTRACT This study evaluated the Maternal Mortality and Perceived Challenges among Midwives at Midwives Service Scheme facilities in Benue State. The objectives of the study were to determine the recorded number of women that delivered at these facilities before and during the implementation of MSS between 2006 and 2014, the maternal mortality recorded in the MSS facilities before and during the implementation of MSS (2006 to 2009 and 2010 to 2014 respectively), the causes of maternal morta...

Improving Nutrient Content Of The Frequently Used Complementary Foods For Children Aged 6-23 Months In Rombo District, Kilimanjaro

ABSTRACT Most of the complementary foods in Tanzania have been reported to be poorly prepared, low energy and nutrient density and low nutrients’ bioavailability. This study was carried out in Rombo district with the aim to assess feeding practices, nutrient content of the frequently used complementary foods, identify nutrient gaps and then develop more nutritious recipes that may either fill or narrow the gaps. A cross-sectional study was conducted in three ra ndomly selected villages. In...

Knowledge And Attitude As Correlate Of Addherence To Premarital Sickle Cell Screening Among Adult Students’ Of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Anambra State

ABSTRACT Premarital sickle cell screening is a test done to screen intending couples in order to determine their genotype before marriage. This study investigated the knowledge and attitude of adult students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University (NAU), Awka as correlate of adherence to premarital sickle cell screening. A cross sectional descriptive research design was used for the study. A sample size of 370 adult students was drawn from an estimated population of 10,400 through a proportional, strati...

Occupational Safety And Health Status In The Informal Non-Food Manufacturing Sector In Kampala City, Uganda

ABSTRACT The informal sector is an engine of growth with more than 1.8 billion people globally and one billion workers in developing countries producing a greater portion of GD (25-60%) in developing countries. It provides employment opportunities to majority of the population in both developing and developed countries. However the sector is unregulated and recorded in government statistics. There are high and tragic incidences of occupational related accidents and injuries that go unabated i...

Chemical Composition Of Processed Tender Leaves And Husks Of Cowpea And Organoleptic Attributes Of Their Soups As Consumed In Tiv Communities, Benue State, Nigeria

ABSTRACT The study examined the chemical composition of fresh, sundried tender leaves and husks of cowpea ‘Adengee’ (Vigna unguiculata) and organoleptic attributes of their traditional soups. Information on processing, preparation and utilization of soup meals based on cowpea leaves and husks were obtained during the focus group discussion. The tender leaves and husks were parboiled and sundried. Proximate, micronutrients, phytochemicals and antinutrient levels were determined using stan...

Factors Associated With The Practice Of Open Defecation In Lodwar, Kenya: A Mixed Method Research

ABSTRACT Approximately 2.5 billion people lack access to improved sanitation globally. The situation is even worse in the Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. The practice of open defecation peaks beyond 72% of the population in Turkana. This has resulted into frequent outbreaks of water-related diseases such as cholera outbreak in the year 2013 and 2018. The main aim of this study was to assess socioeconomic factors associated with the persistent practice of open defecation in Lodwar. This ...


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