نتایج جستجو برای: western kenya

تعداد نتایج: 205881  

Journal: :American journal of public health 2001
P Makutsa K Nzaku P Ogutu P Barasa S Ombeki A Mwaki R E Quick

To prevent diarrheal diseases in western Kenya, CARE Kenya initiated the Water, Sanitation, and Education for Health (WASEH) Project in 1998. The project targets 72 farming and fishing communities with a total population of 43 000. Although the WASEH Project facilitated construction of shallow wells and pit latrines, the water quality still needed improvement. Consequently, in 2001, CARE implem...

J. A. Arul Chellakumar Miencha Haron,

The objective of this paper is to determine the efficiency of manufacturing companies in Kenya over the period of 2009 to 2011 as well as suggesting appropriate policies to be employed by the manufacturing companies in Kenya based on the findings of the study. Three critical inputs variables (raw materials, staff expenses and plant and machinery) and two output variables (net sale and earnings ...

Journal: :Epidemics 2009
María S Sánchez James O Lloyd-Smith Brian G Williams Travis C Porco Sadie J Ryan Martien W Borgdorff John Mansoer Christopher Dye Wayne M Getz

OBJECTIVE Kenya is heralded as an example of declining HIV in Africa, while its tuberculosis (TB) numbers continue rising. We conducted a comparative investigation of TB-HIV co-dynamics in Africa to determine the likelihood of reported trends. METHODS AND RESULTS Our mathematical modeling analysis exposes the notable incongruence of reported trends in Kenya because TB-HIV co-dynamics, tightly...

2013
Jane Jemeli Rutto Odipo Osano Elias Gitonga Thuranira Richard Kiptum Kurgat Victor Agab Omondi Odenyo

BACKGROUND Kenya and Uganda have reported different Human African Trypanosomiasis incidences in the past more than three decades, with the latter recording more cases. This cross-sectional study assessed the demographic characteristics, tsetse and trypanosomiasis control practices, socio-economic and cultural risk factors influencing Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense (T.b.r.) infection in Teso and...

Journal: :East African medical journal 2013
D A Amollo J H Kihara Y Kombe S M Karanja

OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence andintensity of single and mixed schistosomiasis infection among primary school children in Rachuonyo North District, Homabay County in western Kenya. DESIGN A descriptive cross sectional study. SETTING A parasitological survey involving six primary schools in Rachuonyo North District, Homabay County. SUBJECTS Four hundred and seventy four(474) school...

2014
David K. Lagat Allison K. DeLong Gregory A. Wellenius E. Jane Carter Gerald S. Bloomfield Eric J. Velazquez Joseph Hogan Sylvester Kimaiyo Charles B. Sherman

Background—Small observational studies have found that isolated right heart failure (IRHF) is prevalent among women of sub-Saharan Africa. Further, several risk factors for the development of IRHF have been identified. However, no similar studies have been conducted in Kenya. Objective—We hypothesized that specific environmental exposures and comorbidities were associated with IRHF in women of ...

Journal: :journal of crop protection 2012
haron karaya njoroge kiarie stephen mugo fred kanampiu emmanuel ariga

striga hermonthica is a noxious, obligate hemi-parasite of cereal grasses that causes severe grain yield loss in susceptible maize cultivars in africa. the development of host plant resistance is one of the most practical stiga control strategies. in this study experiments on 36 maize inbred lines were conducted in pots and in field during the two rainy seasons of 2009 at kibos and alupe statio...

2017
Darlene R. House Philip Cheptinga Daniel E. Rusyniak Rachel C. Vreeman

BACKGROUND For children worldwide, diarrhea is the second leading cause of death. These deaths are preventable by fluid resuscitation. Nasogastric tubes (NGs) have been shown to be equivalent to intravenous fluids for rehydration and recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) for use in severe dehydration. Despite this, NGs are rarely used for rehydration in Kenya. Our objective was to ...

2013
Titus K Kwambai Stephanie Dellicour Meghna Desai Charles A Ameh Bobbie Person Florence Achieng Linda Mason Kayla F Laserson Feiko O ter Kuile

BACKGROUND Poor utilisation of facility-based antenatal and delivery care services in Kenya hampers reduction of maternal mortality. Studies suggest that the participation of men in antenatal and delivery care is associated with better health care seeking behaviour, yet many reproductive health programs do not facilitate their involvement. This qualitative study conducted in rural Western Kenya...

2015
Angela O. Achieng Peninah Muiruri Luicer A. Ingasia Benjamin H. Opot Dennis W. Juma Redemptah Yeda Bidii S. Ngalah Bernhards R. Ogutu Ben Andagalu Hoseah M. Akala Edwin Kamau

Artemether-lumefantrine (AL) became the first-line treatment for uncomplicated malaria in Kenya in 2006. Studies have shown AL selects for SNPs in pfcrt and pfmdr1 genes in recurring parasites compared to the baseline infections. The genotypes associated with AL selection are K76 in pfcrt and N86, 184F and D1246 in pfmdr1. To assess the temporal change of these genotypes in western Kenya, 47 pa...

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