نتایج جستجو برای: western kenya

تعداد نتایج: 205881  

2010
Sonja P. Dawsey Stanley Tonui Robert K. Parker John W. Fitzwater Sanford M. Dawsey Russell E. White Christian C. Abnet

Certain geographically distinct areas of the world have very high rates of esophageal cancer (EC). Previous studies have identified western Kenya as a high risk area for EC with an unusual percentage of cases in subjects 30 years of age or younger. To better understand EC in these young patients, we abstracted available data on all 109 young patients diagnosed with EC at Tenwek Hospital, Bomet ...

2016
Naftali Wisindi Busakhala Fredrick Asirwa Chite Juddy Wachira Violet Naanyu Job Wapangana Kisuya Alfred Keter Ann Mwangi Evanjeline Njiru David Chumba Lugaria Lumarai Penina Biwott Ivan Kiplimo Grieven Otieno Gabriel Kigen Patrick Loehrer Thomus Inui

PURPOSE More than 80% of women with breast cancer in Kenya present to medical care with established late-stage disease. We sought to understand why women might not participate in breast cancer screening when it is offered by comparing the views of a cohort of those who attended a screening special event with those of community controls who did not attend. METHODS All residents living close to...

2014
Alice N. Maina Ju Jiang Sylvia A. Omulo Sally J. Cutler Fredrick Ade Eric Ogola Daniel R. Feikin M. Kariuki Njenga Sarah Cleaveland Solomon Mpoke Zipporah Ng’ang’a Robert F. Breiman Darryn L. Knobel Allen L. Richards

Tick-borne spotted fever group (SFG) rickettsioses are emerging human diseases caused by obligate intracellular Gram-negative bacteria of the genus Rickettsia. Despite being important causes of systemic febrile illnesses in travelers returning from sub-Saharan Africa, little is known about the reservoir hosts of these pathogens. We conducted surveys for rickettsiae in domestic animals and ticks...

Journal: :Acta tropica 2009
M M Gicheru M M Jeneby J C Macharia H E Carlsson M A Suleman

In Kenya, Leishmania major is responsible for human cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). Natural infection with L. major of a vervet monkey and experimental susceptibility of some nonhuman primates (NHPs) from Kenya has been established. However, there has been no comprehensive study of the prevalence of zoonotic CL in Kenya. And also, no investigation has been done to assess whether NHPs could be pot...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2012
R R Ettarh J Kimani

INTRODUCTION The disparity in under-five year-old mortality rates between rural and urban areas in Kenya (also reported in other in sub-Saharan African countries), is a critical national concern. The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of geographical location and maternal factors on the likelihood of mortality among under-five children in rural and urban areas in Kenya. ...

2015
Kenneth Cornetta Susan Kipsang Gregory Gramelspacher Eunyoung Choi Colleen Brown Adam B. Hill Patrick J. Loehrer Naftali Busakhala F. Chite Asirwa

PURPOSE The prognosis for the majority of patients with cancer in Kenya is poor, with most patients presenting with advanced disease. In addition, many patients are unable to afford the optimal therapies required. Therefore, palliative care is an essential part of comprehensive cancer care. This study reviews the implementation of a palliative care service based at the Moi Teaching and Referral...

2016
Christine Ludwin Wanjala Eliningaya J. Kweka

BACKGROUND It is almost an axiom that in the African highlands (above 1,500 m) transmission of Plasmodium falciparum is limited primarily by low ambient temperature and that small changes in temperature could result in temporary favorable conditions for unstable transmission within populations that have acquired little functional immunity. The pattern of malaria transmission in the highland pla...

Journal: :Higher Education Quarterly 2021

This paper challenges the western concept of graduate employability as a measure student success through case study collaboration between pharmacy colleagues in universities Nairobi, Kenya and Nottingham, UK. As Pharmacy programmes globally adapt their courses to competency-based education (CBE) approach, we outline implications this for Kenya. The Ministry Education recently announced move CBE...

2017
Stella W Karuri Maureen K Murithi Grace Irimu Mike English

Background: Nutritional rickets is a public health concern in developing countries despite tropical climates and a re-emerging issue in developed countries. In this study, we reviewed pediatric admission data from the Clinical Information Network (CIN) to help determine hospital and region based prevalence of rickets in three regions of Kenya (Central Kenya, Western Kenya and Nairobi County). W...

2013
Christian Schaetti Neisha Sundaram Sonja Merten Said M Ali Erick O Nyambedha Bruno Lapika Claire-Lise Chaignat Raymond Hutubessy Mitchell G Weiss

BACKGROUND Cholera mainly affects developing countries where safe water supply and sanitation infrastructure are often rudimentary. Sub-Saharan Africa is a cholera hotspot. Effective cholera control requires not only a professional assessment, but also consideration of community-based priorities. The present work compares local sociocultural features of endemic cholera in urban and rural sites ...

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