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Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 clade a and d neurotropism: molecular evolution, recombination, and coreceptor use
(University of Nairobi, 2001)
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) non-B clade viral infections of the brain have not been studied to date. Among nine AIDS patients from Nairobi, Kenya, infected with HIV-1 A (N = 5) or D (N = 4) clade strains, ...
Sexually Transmitted Infections And Reproductive Health In Azerbaijan.
(University of Nairobi, 2001)
BACKGROUND:
Little is known about the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and about sexual and reproductive health in Central and Eastern Europe. However, it is clear that major epidemics of STIs currently ...
Early Detection of of Lung Cancer
(university of nairobi, 2001)
Film coating with aqueous latex dispersions
(2001)
Latex dispersions have proved to be very useful in aqueous-based film coating, especially in controlled-release applications. Film coatings commonly are colored with pigments to provide a means of product identification ...
Emerging effects of industrialisation on health and environment in developing countries
(2001)
Developing countries are being impacted by development ofindustries which formerly were sited in industrialised countries. The relocation of industries to developing countries is increasingly becoming common because of the ...
Coronary arterial vessels in relation to sudden cardiac death: a review
(University of Nairobi, 2001)
OBJECTIVE: To review literature on the coronary vascular factors related to the syndrome of sudden cardiac death. DATA SOURCE/SYNTHESIS: Major published articles and case reports on the nature of sudden cardiac death were ...
Ameloblastic Sarcoma of the Mandible: A case report
(2001)
Rhinocerebral mucormycosis is a rare, fulminating opportunistic fungal infection caused by a fungus of the order mucorales. These fungi are ubiquitous, subsisting on decaying vegetation and diverse organic material. Although ...
Antimalarial activity of Ajuga remota Benth (Labiatae) and Caesalpinia volkensii Harms (Caesalpiniaceae): in vitro confirmation of ethnopharmacological use
(Elsevier, 2001)
Field trips to herbalists' practices in an area about 200 miles around Nairobi (Kenya) enabled us to make a list of medicinal plant species preferentially used to treat malaria. Ajuga remota and Caesalpinia volkensii were ...
Public health. Reducing HIV transmission in developing countries
(2001)
The global response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, which has already infected more than 50 million people, has been inadequate, particularly in the developing world. In many countries, blood screening was delayed, partly because ...