Back ground: Climate change is a significant and emerging threat to public health(1). WHO estimates that climate change already accounts for more than 60,000 deaths globally from climate-related natural disasters every ...
INTRODUCTION: Mother-to-child transmission of HIV is still the major mode of transmission of HIV in the childhood period. Worldwide, 1.5 million pregnant women were living with HIV in 2013 with 90% of them in sub-Saharan ...
Introduction: Community perception is one of the crucial issues which determines the success or failure of solid waste collection system.
Objectives: To assess household heads perceptions and associated factors towards ...
INTRODUCTION: Zoonoses are the current global public health challenges. Animal origin food borne zoonoses are transmitted from animal to humans and vies versa. It accounts 75% of all emerging and 60% of all infectious ...
Background: client satisfaction is an important indicator of the health service quality and which is a means of consideration a hospital to improve their services. It depends on the different factors of the hospitals ...
Introduction: Turnover intention refers to an individual‟s perceived probability of staying or leaving an employing organization. Intentions are the most immediate determinants of actual behavior. Low health worker density ...
Background: Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy is the most important determinant of survival for people living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus / Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome and is a major tool for optimal virologic ...
Abstract
Introduction: In anatomy, the foramen magnum (Latin: “great hole”) is a large opening in the occipital bone of the cranium. It is oval and wider behind, with its greatest diameter anteroposteriorly through which ...
Background:Obstetric fistula and pelvic organ prolapse remain highly prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, where
women have poor access to modern health care. Women having these problems tend to stay at home for years
before ...
generally prepared and sold under unhygienic conditions, with limited access to safe
water, sanitary services, or garbage disposal facilities. Understanding of food vender’s
knowledge and practice is vital in the preparation ...
Introduction: Work injury is an important cause of morbidity and mortality, much of this work injury burden can be found in industry required heavy manual work such as plant and manufacture, agriculture and fishers. ...
Introduction: The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that Rheumatic fever and Rheumatic Heart disease affects about 15.6 million people globally, with 282,000 new cases and 233,000 deaths occurring annually. Pulmonary ...
Introduction: Emergency care unlike other patient fields is dynamic, unpredictable and typically admit patients with a wide range of acuity levels, diverse clinical conditions, and undifferentiated or uncertain diagnoses. ...
Introduction: severe malaria, commonly occurred due to Plasmodium falciparum, causes one or more signs of severity or evidence of organ failure. Sub-Saharan Africa remains disproportionately affected, accounting for an ...
Background-Extra pulmonary tuberculosis describe a TB case that affects organs other than the lungs, such as the meninges, pleura, lymph nodes, belly, genitourinary system, skin, joints, and bones.. The site that best ...
Background: Antiretroviral therapy has brought a significant impact in reduction of HIV related morbidity & mortality and transformed the infection into almost manageable disease. However, the long duration of treatment ...
Background Lipodystrophies are disorders with abnormal fat distribution, either genetic or acquired, and can be generalized or localized. Insulin-induced lipodystrophy, a type of acquired partial lipodystrophy, includes ...