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Barriers to contraceptive use in two areas of Kenya: rural (Bungoma district) and urban (Baba Dogo, Nairobi).
(University of Nairobi,, 1993)
his paper examines the barriers to contraceptive use of couples from an urban low socioeconomic community (Bungoma district) and a rural population (Baba Dogo, Nairobi) in Kenya. The study also explores the level of agreement ...
Endophthalmitis. The Significance Of Microbiological Investigations For Therapy And Prognosis.
(University of Nairobi, 1993)
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Chronic hepatitis in a large Indian hospital.
(1993)
BACKGROUND. In developed countries as well as in Southeast Asia, the hepatitis B and C viruses are the main causes of chronic hepatitis. In India, however, there have been no major investigations on the aetiology of chronic ...
Beta-propiolactone treatment impairs the biological activity of residual DNA from BHK-21 cells infected with rabies virus
(University of Nairobi,, 1993)
The effects of beta-propiolactone (BPL), an alkylating and virus inactivating agent, on the structural and in vitro biological properties of different DNA preparations from BHK-21 cells were investigated. Both uninfected ...
Anti - mycotic agents and their relevance to HIV – infected patients
(University of Nairobi,, 1993)
Impairment of tritan colour vision after initiation of treatment with zidovudine in patients with HIV disease or AIDS
(University of Nairobi, 1993-05)
Endophthalmitis. Importance of microbiologic studies for therapy and prognosis
(University of Nairobi, 1993-12)
The fast and precise identification of infectious agents and their characterization is of upmost importance for the diagnosis and therapy of infectious endophthalmitis. A preliminary estimate of the most probable predominant ...
Pox-like virus particles in skin lesions of 5 nile crocodiles in Kenya. Discovery and Innovation
(University of Nairobi, 1993)
Antibody to Rmp (outer membrane protein 3) increases susceptibility to gonococcal infection
(1993)
The severe adverse effects of gonococcal infection on human fertility suggests that Neisseria gonorrhoeae would exert powerful selection for the development of a protective immune response in humans. N. gonorrhoeae is an ...
Fleroxacin in the treatment of chancroid: an open study in men seropositive or seronegative for the human immunodeficiency virus type 1.
(1993)
Fleroxacin was prescribed to treat both HIV-negative and HIV-positive men with proven chancroid in an open study. HIV-negative men were treated with a single 400-mg dose of fleroxacin, and HIV-positive men were treated ...