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Condensed matter group holds 1-day RS-DFID
(University of Nairobi, 2015-02)
The Condensed Matter group of the Department of Physics held a one day RS-DFID consortium workshop in Nairobi on 2nd February 2015 to discuss phase 2 bid after having won phase one worth £25000. The meeting comprised of ...
Mortality Aacross two ART trials enrolling at ≤200 vs ≤350 CD4 cells uL in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2015-02-26)
Background: In 2011, Kenyan HIV treatment guidelines changed from initiating ART at a CD4 of ≤200 to ≤350 cells/uL. We compared 6-month mortality in 2 research cohorts, one
enrolled before and one after the 2011 ART ...
Signal processing and its application
(2015-01-28)
Is Prostate Cancer in Kenya the Most Aggressive in Africa? A Mortality Audit
(University of Nairobi, 2015)
Introduction and Objective:
In Kenya, prostate can-
cer is one of the most aggressive diseases ranking
only second to esophageal cancer, with an estimated
age-specifi
c mortality rate of 11.7. However, other
than ...
Team Building
(2015)
Citizen-Centric Critical Success Factors for the Implementation of E-government: A Case Study of Kenya Huduma Centres
(2015)
The development of the Internet and emerging technologies offer government new opportunities to serve and interact with citizens in transformative ways that were not possible before. E-government is concerned with transforming ...
Advertising messages and strategies: selling Kenya to the world
(University of Nairobi, 2015)
This paper focuses on media and message strategies used in advertising and marketing Kenya as a preferred destination for tourism and business purposes. Therefore, emphasis will be put more on advertising Kenya as a brand ...
Living healthy with diabetes
(University of Nairobi, 2015-09)
775,200 cases of diabetes were recorded in Kenya in 2014. Personnel
and resources needed to
manage diabetes are expensive and limited
(IDF). 67.9% of Kenyans with diabetes have limited
or no knowledge ...
Moke’s framework for the contextualization of family-centred care in the management of hospitalised children in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2015-09)
Appropriate management of hospitalised children is crucial to the recovery process. The
philosophy and principles of Family
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Cantered Care (FCC) have made it to be identified as ―best
practice‖ in paediatric ...