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Presentation, management and outcome of pancreatic cancer as seen at Kenyatta National Hospital (2003-2004)
(University of Nairobi, 2005)
This was a prospective study of patients with pancreatic cancer seen and
managed at Kenyatta National Hospital during the period 1st November 2003
to 31st October 2004.
A total of 42 patients were seen at Kenyatta ...
Patterns of pancreatic indices in HIV patients on stavudine, lamivudine and nevirapine
(University of Nairobi, 2005)
In 1984, when my was discovered and subsequently established as the cause of AIDS;
the search began to find drugs that could inhibit the replication, growth of this retrovirus,
test the safety and efficacy of these drugs ...
Efficacy and safety of artesunate/mefloquine in the treatment of uncomplicated P. Jalciparum infections
(University of Nairobi, 2005)
The treatment of plasmodium [alciparum malaria is facing significant challenges
due to the rapidly emerging drug resistance patterns to the commonly used antimalarial
monotherapies. Many countries are now changing/have ...
Clinical risk index for babies (CRIB) II score as a predictor of neonatal mortality among low birthweight babies at Kenyatta National Hospital
(2005)
Background: Neonatal deaths, especially among the LBW babies, are of major concern in
the Newborn unit of Kenyatta National Hospital. Several instruments have been developed
to predict initial mortality among the LBW ...
The Prevalence And Pattern Of Trachoma In Meru North District Kenya
(2005)
Todeterminethe prevalence and pattern of Trachoma in Meru north district, a
communitybased study was conducted.Meru North, which was formally known as
Nyambene,isone of the thirteen districts that make up Eastern Province. ...
Access to health care: a case of hiv/aids Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVCs) in a Nairobi city informal settlement
(University of Nairobi, 2005)
Introduction and background
Access to health care is all about receiving support and treatment, the links between treatment and prevention and how they can combine to reduce the impact of infections; and the barriers to ...