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Neonatal survival of infants less than 2000 grams born at Kenyatta National Hospital.
(2002)
Background: Survival of patients is regularly used as a measure of the level and appropriateness of medical care provided by institutions. Newborn services have been evaluated in this manner since the 1960s. Though Kenyatta ...
Evaluation of an emergency contraception introduction project in Kenya
(2002-10)
The Consortium for Emergency Contraception introduced Postinor-2, a progestin-only EC product, into Kenya as part of its work to expand access to EC in developing countries. Introduction activities included registering ...
Minimising Antibiotic Resistance To Staphylococcus Aureus In Developing Countries
(University of Nairobi, 2002)
No abstract available
Magnitude And Character Of Aqueous Humour And Vitreous Body Contamination Of Patients With Perforating Eye Injuries
(University of Nairobi, 2002)
ABSTRACT NOT AVAILABLE
The Chilean Experience: Lessons for Kenyan Economic Policy in Kasned Newsline
(University of Nairobi, 2002)
The article is based on the premise that there are many valuable lessons that can be learnt from the experience of other developing countries. Chile has since the early 1990s been considered as one of the most successful ...
Part time female sex workers in a suburban community in Kenya: a vulnerable hidden population.
(2002-08)
BACKGROUND:
In sub-Saharan Africa, female sex workers (FSWs) are a vulnerable high risk group for the acquisition and transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STI) and HIV.
OBJECTIVES:
To study parameters of ...
Pharmacokinetics and anticonvulsant effects of diazepam in children with severe falciparum malaria and convulsions
(2002-01)
Convulsions are a common complication of severe malaria in children and are associated with poor outcome. Diazepam is used to terminate convulsions but its pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics have not been studied in ...
Therapeutic radiological interventional procedures in hepatocellular carcinoma
(2002)
BACKGROUND: To improve the survival rate of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in whom surgery is not possible, various methods have been developed employing angiographic and percutaneous techniques. We analyzed ...
Science and the man - MEDICOM
(University of Nairobi,, 2002)
No abstract.