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Prevalence And Molecular Characterisation Of Trypanosomes Of Cattle In Ogun And Kaduna States, Nigeria

Abstract African animal trypanosomosis is a complex infectious disease responsible for production losses in livestock herds. The severity of the disease has been associated with different species and strains of trypanosomes which have not been characterized molecularly in Nigeria. Many of the previous studies conducted in Nigeria were based on microscopy and serology. This study accessed the prevalence of trypanosomes in the forest (Ogun State) and Savannah (Kaduna State) zones, being major e...

Determinants of unprotected sex among HIV-positive patients in South Africa

Abstract This study examined the prevalence of unprotected sex, other sexual risk behaviours, and factors associated with unprotected sex among men and women recently diagnosed with HIV in South Africa. One hundred and forty-nine outpatients (44 males and 105 females) were assessed, of whom 101 were sexually active at least 6 months prior to study entry. Subjects were asked about sexual risk behaviours with reference to their most recent sexual encounter. Logistic regression analysis was empl...

Computed Tomography and Childhood Seizure Disorder in Ibadan

Computed Tomography and Childhood Seizure Disorder in Ibadan Background: Computed Tomography (CT) is an important tool for neuroimaging, it offers an opportunity to investigate structural lesions as a cause of seizures with little morbidity. This study is designed to evaluate it’s applicability in children with epileptic seizures. Method: It is descriptive study of the CT scans of the 103 consecutive children who were referred to the CT suite of the University College Hospital on account o...

Outcome of a research ethics training workshop among clinicians and scientists in a Nigerian university

Abstract Background: In Nigeria, as in other developing countries, access to training in research ethics is limited, due to weak social, economic, and health infrastructure. The project described in this article was designed to develop the capacity of academic staff of the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria to conduct ethically acceptable research involving human participants. Methods: Three in-depth interviews and one focus group discussion were conducted to assess the traini...

Intraocular lens implantation/the Nigerian experience

Abstract Between April 1989 and December 1990,51 patients underwent cataract extractions with implantation of intraocu lar lenses. A preliminary report of encouraging results is given inspite of limitations of equipment for microsurgical procedures

Misconception About Ultrasound Among Nigerian Women Attending Specialist And Tertiary Health Institutions In Ibadan

ABSTRACT Background: In women health, ultrasound is well established as a safe tool, and it is often the first imaging modality employed in the, screening, investigation and treatment of conditions in obstetrics and gynaecology. However, women's misconceptions about health issues, aetiology and treatment of diseases conditions may have negative impact on their health care seeking behaviour. Client's perspective of diagnosis including investigation process is therefore crucial in health ca...

Emergency Contraceptive Pill Knowledge, Attitudes and Dispensing Practices of Pharmacists in Ibadan and Lagos Metropolis, Nigeria

ABSTRACT Use of Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECP) is desirable in Nigeria where there is high rate of unwanted pregnancy. Pharmacists are expected to play important role in promoting use of ECP but few studies have assessed their knowledge, attitude and dispensing practice of this product in Nigeria. A total of 211 randomly selected pharmacists practicing in Ibadan and Lagos metropolis completed a questionnaire that assessed knowledge about ECP, attitude towards this contraceptive and actua...

Consumption of Aqueous Extract of Raw Aloe Vera Leaves: Histopathological and Biochemical Studies in Rat and Tilapia

Abstract Forty-five juvenile tilapia and 30 weanling albino rats exposed to water containing 50, 100 and 150ppm of aqueous extract of Aloe vera leaves for 96 hours and 28 days, respectively were used for this study. Fifteen tilapia and 10 rats exposed to clean water (0 ppm A. vera) served as controls. Clinical signs, mortality, gross and histologic organ pathology in the tilapia; weekly haematology, plasma biochemical parameters and organ pathology were monitored in the rats. Fish cultured in...

Experiences Of Non-Consensual Sex Among Students Of The Polytechnic Ibadan, Nigeria

ABSTRACT Non-Consensual Sex (NCS) encompasses a range of behaviours including unwanted sexually motivated touch, attempted rape, rape and non-contact forms of sexual abuse such as forced viewing of pornography. It is a major cause of reproductive health problems such as unwanted pregnancy, unsafe abortion and sexually transmitted infections. In Nigeria, previous studies on NCS largely focused on adolescents in secondary schools. More studies on the experiences among students in tertiary insti...

Influence Of Intimate Partner Violence On Modern Family Planning Use Among Married Women In Mara Region, Tanzania

ABSTRACT Background: The use of modern family planning is a vital intervention in averting maternal deaths, despite of this fact, 279 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births were reported in Mara region between 2015 and 2019 reported in 2020. Region leads in intimate partner violence practice by 78%. It is reported that, married women who experience intimate partner violence in Mara region are less likely to use modern family planning methods. This study aimed at assessing the influence of i...

Factors Influencing Modern Contraceptive Choices Among Women Attending The Family Planning Clinic University College Hospital Ibadan

ABSTRACT Choices about childbearing and contraceptive use are important health decisions. Restriction of choices and lack of information on methods is a constraint for contraceptive users to obtain a method that suits their needs, thereby resulting in lower levels of contraceptive uptake. Hence, this study was designed to assess the factors influencing modern contraceptive choices among women attending the family planning clinic of University College Hospital, Ibadan. A cross-sectional study ...

Factors Associated With Sputum Smear Conversion And Reversion Rates Among New Smear-Positive Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients At Iringa And Dodoma Regional Referral Hospitals: A Prospective Co

ABSTRACT Background: Pulmonary tuberculosis smear-positive cases are expected to convert to negative sputum during treatment. Delayed sputum conversion and reversion prolong infectious period. Therefore, understanding associated factors for smear conversion and reversion will help to identify a patient with severe infectious pulmonary tuberculosis before or during treatment. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine sputum conversion and reversion rates and their associated factors a...

Prevalence And Predictors Of Haemodialysis Adequacy Among Patients With End Stage Kidney Disease Attending Haemodialysis Centres In Dodoma, Tanzania

ABSTRACT Background: The prevalence and mortality due to end stage kidney disease (ESKD) are estimated to be high in Sub-Saharan Africa. Effective haemodialysis reduces complications and promotes better outcomes. Achieving haemodialysis adequacy is challenging in haemodialysis management. In Tanzania, little is known on hemodialysis adequacy in patients with ESKD particularly in Dodoma city. Haemodialysis adequacy refers to the dose of dialysis measured enough to uphold an optimal long-term ...

Clinical Predictors Of Malaria, Acute Bacterial Meningitis And Treatment Outcomes Among Febrile Children Admitted With Altered Mental Status In Northwestern Tanzania

ABSTRACT Background: Malaria and acute bacterial meningitis (ABM) are the leading infectious causes of febrile encephalopathy in malaria endemic settings. The clinical distinction of the two conditions is complicated by overlap in clinical features. Objective: To determine the clinical predictors for malaria, ABM and treatment outcome in febrile children aged 2 months to 12 years with altered mentation at two tertiary hospitals in Northwestern Tanzania. Methods: Prospective study of 103 ch...

Intimate Partner Violence And Their Associated Emotional Disorders Among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Care Clinic At Makole Health Centre – Dodoma, Tanzania

ABSTRACT Background: IPV is among of the most widespread forms of violence now days, about one third of women murdered worldwide are murdered by their intimate partners. Africa, Eastern Mediterranean and Southern Asia are leading region on IPV worldwide with the prevalence of 37%. About 20% of pregnant women in Dodoma region, Tanzania experienced IPV during pregnancy. This study aims to determine the association between intimate partner violence and their associated among pregnant women at M...


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