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Spatial distribution of Burkitt’s lymphoma in Kenya and association with malaria risk
(University of Nairobi, 2007-08)
Endemic Burkitt’s lymphoma (BL) is the most common paediatric malignancy in equatorial Africa and was originally shown to occur at high-incidence rates in regions where malaria transmission is holoendemic. New ecological ...
Anti-inflammatory and Anti-diarrhoeal Activities of a Steroidal Indoxyl
(University of Nairobi., 2003)
Structural changes in umbilical vessels in pregnancy induced hypertension.
(University of Nairobi, 2007-12)
Pregnancy Induced Hypertension (PIH) is associated with placental morphological changes, alterations in the blood flow patterns in the umbilical vessels and adverse fetal and maternal outcome. Studies have demonstrated ...
Editorial on
(University of Nairobi,, 2005)
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence of active trachoma (TF) in children aged one to nine years and potentially blinding trachoma (TT) in adults aged 15 years and older in six known trachoma-endemic districts in Kenya. ...
Newborn survival revolution.
(University of Nairobi, 2005-11)
Assessment of inpatient paediatric care in first referral level hospitals in 13 districts in Kenya.
(University of Nairobi, 2004-06-12)
BACKGROUND:
The district hospital is considered essential for delivering basic, cost-effective health care to children in resource poor countries. We aimed to investigate the performance of these facilities in ...
Acute Hiv-1 Infection Illness In Kenyan Women Is Associated With Higher Viral Loads
(University of Nairobi, 2002)
Periodontal health status of HIV infected adults in Kenyatta National Hospital
(2009-01)
To assess the periodontal health status ofHIV infected adults including the periodontal lesions associated with HIV infection.
Design: Descriptive cross-sectional study of HI V patients.
Setting: Kenyatta National ...
Vitamin A Deficiency And The Acute Phase Response Among Hiv-1-infected And -uninfected Women In Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2002-06-01)
Among HIV-1-infected individuals, vitamin A deficiency has been associated with faster disease progression and greater infectivity in observational studies, but randomized clinical trials have shown no effect of vitamin A ...