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Challenges And Opportunities Of Inorganic Solid Waste Reuse And Recycling In Thika Town, Kiambu County.

ABSTRACT The recovery of items from waste for reuse and recycling of waste represents an important strategy for waste minimization. The objectives of this study was to determine the type and amount of inorganic solid waste recycled, stages involved in collection, separation, reuse and recycling of ISW, institutional arrangement and policies in place for ISW reuse and recycling and opportunities and challenges encountered in ISW reuse and recycling. Sampling methods used to select the study u...

Assessment Of Nutrition Status And Dietary Diversity Among Children 6-59 Months In Mathare Valley, Nairobi County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Under nutrition is the underlying cause of more than half of all deaths in children aged less than five years worldwide. There are 143 million children under five who are underweight in the developing world. In Kenya, severe acute malnutrition is responsible for 82,000 deaths annually with a significant percentage being from urban slums. The purpose of this study was to assess nutritional status children aged 6-59 months in Mathare valley, a low income settlement in Nairobi. A cross-...

Impacts Of Subdivision Of Ranches On Land Cover And Rangeland Resources In Malili Division, Makueni County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Information on impacts of subdivision of ranches on land cover is important as it forms vital baseline among others for the detection of impacts of degradation of rangeland and economic resources in the area. This study was conducted between May and November, 2012. The broad objective for the study was to assess the impacts of subdivision of ranches and subsequent land use change on land cover and rangeland resources in the study area. The research employed various data collection m...

Effect Of Immunosuppression And Passage On Virulence Of Lentogenic Vaccine Strain Of Newcastle Disease Virus

ABSTRACT Newcastle disease virus (NDV) causes one of the most serious viral diseases of poultry. The virus is a member of the new Avularvirus genus in the family Paramyxoviridae. NDV has a negative stranded RNA genome which is approximately 15 Kb. NDV has a worldwide distribution, affects chicken, non-chicken poultry and wild birds. Mortality and morbidity of Newcastle disease (ND) in chicken may reach 100% in non immune birds. In Kenya, 70% of the thirty million poultry are indigenous chick...

Seasonal Changes In Physico – Chemical Status And Algal Biomass Of Lake Naivasha, Kenya

ABSTRACT Lake Naivasha located at latitude 0 0 45’ S, and longitude 360 20’ E, was designated a Ramsar site in 1995. It is an important resource to many stakeholders and has a fragile ecosystem that experiences rapid changes associated with natural and anthropogenic factors such as huge water abstraction for irrigation agriculture, fertilizer residues runoffs from the agro-based farms and sediments discharged by River Malewa among others. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the leve...

Tungiasis Risk Factors In Rural Community In Murang’a County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Tungiasis is high in many resource-poor communities in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean. Tunga penetrans is an ecto-parasite which thrives well in sandy and dirty environments and it causes a skin disease called tungiasis. This study assessed tungiasis risk factors in rural community in Murang’a East Sub county. Murang’a East Sub county is one of the twenty Sub counties which are considered to have high prevalence of tungiasis by the Ministry of Health. The Sub...

Hematological profiles and Human Leukocyte Antigen-class II Alleles in Systemic Lupus Erythrematosus among Sudanese Patients

Abstract: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease characterized by autoantibody production that can result in damage to multiple organ systems. The present study aimed to investigate Human Leukocyte Antigen class II in Systemic lupus erythromatous (SLE) Sudanese patients, the Anti nuclear auto antibodies profile in patient, the antiphospholipid autoantibodies as well as hematological abnormalities. Eighty SLE patients and sixty matching ethnicity and sex healthy controls...

Occurrence Of Plant Parasitic Nematodes In Commercial Pineapple Fields And Effect Of Biocontrol Agents On Meloidogyne Species In Kenya.

ABSTRACT Plant-parasitic nematodes, in particular Meloidogyne spp., cause significant yield reduction in commercial pineapple (Ananas comosus) worldwide. In Kenya limited studies have been conducted on nematodes in pineapple although the main commercial producer in Kenya has sole mandate to use Telone II (1, 3-Dichloropropene) indicating the seriousness of the problem. The current study was conducted to provide an update on the occurrence of plant-parasitic nematodes in commercial pineapple f...

Effects of Oral Contraceptive Pills Intake on Factor V Leiden Gene Mutation among Sudanese Women

Abstract This case control study was conducted in Khartoum state – Sudan during the period from April to November 2018. The study aimed to study effect of oral contraceptive pill on factor V leiden. The Study included 50 women who use oral contraceptive as cases and 50 women don’t use oral contraceptive pill as control, all subject were informed verbally about the study and approved for participation. From each participant 3 ml of venous blood collected in EDTA container then sample prep...

Effectiveness Of Antagonistic Bacterial Isolates Against Crown Gall Disease On Roses In Kiambu County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Crown gall is one of the major constraint in rose flower production in Kenya. The study aimed at developing a bacterial based biopesticide to manage crown gall disease on roses. A baseline survey on status of crown gall disease was conducted from July to October, 2017 using a questionnaire administered to the production managers in randomly selected flower farms in Kiambu, Nakuru and Laikipia Counties. Pathogen and the biocontrol isolates were isolated from galls and soil samples, re...

Effects Of Devolution On Technical Efficiency Of Healthcare Services Delivery In Bomet County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Devolution has been seen by its proponents as a way of improving access and efficiency in the delivery of services to the people since the decisions are made close to the people, hence decision makers are more accountable to them. With the onset of Kenya’s devolution in March 2013 as provided for in the Constitution of Kenya of 2010, healthcare resources have been at the dispensation of the counties together with all the devolved functions. However, there is no assurance of any eff...

Determinants Of Participation In Sports Among Students With Hearing Impairment In Secondary Schools For The Deaf In Kenya

ABSTRACT Effective engagement of sports among students with hearing impairment has physiological, psychological, intellectual and societal benefits (Riungu, 2002; Smith, 2004). Although there has been great emphasis on sports and health related activities among students, there is a general concern that students with disabilities do not frequently participate in such activities. This study proceeded from the assumption that students with hearing impairment have no visible disability and theref...

Utilization Of Mobile Phone Short Message Service To Enhance Uptake Of Focused Antenatal Care In Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya

ABSTRACT The Sustainable Development Goals targets a global maternal mortality ratio not greater than 70 maternal deaths per 100 000 live births by 2030. In Kenya, the maternal mortality ratio is high at 362 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births. Focused ante natal care approach recommends four targeted visits commencing before 16 weeks and until delivery. The utilization of focused ante natal care in Kenya, Tharaka Nithi County and Tharaka sub-county is 58%, 56% and 40% respectively....

Haematological Reference Intervals For Adolescents And Adults In Nakuru County, Kenya

ABSTRACT The haematologic reference intervals are important in the assessment of health and diseases conditions in a certain population and they vary with to age, sex, altitude and genetic. The current study intended to establish the haematological reference intervals in Nakuru County, Kenya. A cross sectional design was used where samples of blood were collected from consenting participants. The number of participants recruited for the study was 627 and they aged 13 to 18 years for the adol...

Male Partner Involvement In Contraceptive Uptake Amongst Urban Somali Refugees In, Nairobi County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Male partner involvement in contraceptive uptake is an important aspect of public health worldwide in the control of the upsurge of populations. Decisions about contraceptive use and childbearing may be confounded by unequal power relations, especially in more patriarchal societies as in the Somali community which emphasizes on male dominance in the culture. Male partner involvement in contraceptive uptake has been shown to greatly influence uptake and continuation rates. Accord...


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