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Multi-agent system surveillance support for Hiv/aids & tuberculosis
(University of Nairobi, 2011)
Health information required for national and international use is not adequate and often, is not
timely for effective and efficient management. The information collected is from Government
health facilities only and hence ...
Improving Safety In Kenya's Aviation Industry Using Technology
(2013)
As we endeavor as a nation to develop most of the sectors of our economy transport is one
of the key pointers. With air being the fastest mode of transport the masses will start using
aircrafts more. However there is ...
Effects of Azadirachta indica and Entada leptostachya against Schistosoma mansoni infection in BALB/C Mice
(University of Nairobi, 2013)
Schistosoma species are responsible for causing Schistosomiasis in humans. It is the
second most important parasitic infection, after malaria, mainly infecting people in the
tropics. It afflicts approximately 207 million ...
Hepatic tumours: a sonographic and histologic correlation
(University of Nairobi, 2013)
HIV and HSV-2 co-infection among fishermen along lake Victoria, Kenya: an application of multiple logistic model
(2011)
Background HSV-2 infection enhances the transmission and acquisition ofHIV. Identifying
risk factors for HIV and HSV -2 co-infection provides the opportunity to develop health
promotion programmes based on primary ...
Use of pyroclastic rocks as a tool for the evaluation of geothermal systems during the prospecting stage of geothermal reservoirs; case study Naivasha, Kenya
(2012)
Numerous geothermal exploration projects have taught us a fundamental axiom for geothermal
exploration in volcanic areas. Many of the complexities and unknown, subsurface characteristics
of a volcanic geothermal field ...
The use of commercial sponsorships as a strategy for increasing sales by East African Breweries Ltd
(University of Nairobi, 2013)
In the recent past, both scholars and policy analysts have devoted a great deal of attention
to the implications of commercial sponsorship and initiatives as well as their relation to
sales strategy. Management in EABL ...
Papilloma viruses in baboons and their linkage to the development of cervical cancer.
(University of Nairobi, 2011)
Cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer mortality in women worldwide, yet few
suitable animal models currently exist for study of this disease. Virtually all cases of cervical
cancer in women are caused ...
Value Addition to Dagaa “omena” (Rastrineobola Argentea) Through Recovery of Fish Protein Hydrolysate With Potential Bioactive Properties
(University of Nairobi, 2013)
Food insecurity is increasingly becoming an issue of national concern. The fish industry has been identified as one of the sectors that if improved would effectively contribute towards alleviation of food insecurity as a ...