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Sexually Transmitted Infections Among HIV-Infected Adults in HIV Care Programs in Kenya: A National Sample of HIV Clinics
(College of Physical and Biological Sciences, 2013)Background: Identifying sexually transmitted infections (STI) in HIV-infected individuals has potential to benefit individual and public health. There are few guidelines regarding routine STI screening in sub-Saharan African ... -
Sexually Transmitted Infections Among HIV-Infected Adults in HIV Care Programs in Kenya: A National Sample of HIV Clinics
(Department of Public Law, 2013-02)Background: Identifying sexually transmitted infections (STI) in HIV-infected individuals has potential to benefit individual and public health. There are few guidelines regarding routine STI screening in sub-Saharan African ... -
Shaaban Robert as a Champion of Peace
(University of Nairobi,Department of linguistic and languages,, 2008) -
Shamba Maisha: a pilot study assessing impacts of a micro-irrigation intervention on the health and economic wellbeing of HIV patients.
(Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, USA, 2010)HIV/AIDS negatively impacts poverty alleviation and food security, which reciprocally hinder the rapid scale up and effectiveness of HIV care programs. Nyanza province has the highest HIV prevalence (15.3%), and is the ... -
Shaping of the Sharia courts: British policies on transforming the kadhi courts in colonial Zanzibar
(Department of Philosophy and Religious studies, University of Nairobi, 2012)Administration of Islamic law in colonial Zanzibar should be seen within the context of the cordial relationship between the sultans and the British colonial authorities. Mutual interests were negotiated between the two ... -
Shaping the Future of Africa-china Engagement
(University of Nairobi, 2023)Chinese information communication technology (ICT) multinational corporations (MNCs) have built the backbone infrastructure used by millions of internet users across Africa and the world (Cisse, 2012; Oreglia, 2012; ... -
Share Prices-Exchange Rates Nexus: Evidence from Kenya
(University of NairobiDepartment Of Finance And Accounting, 2011)Kenya adopted a floating exchange rate regime in 1993. Since then the exchange rates have been determined by the market forces of demand and supply. Undoubtedly, the changes in exchange rates do have a diverse effect across ... -
Sheng and English : development of mixed codes among the urban youth in Kenya
(Department of Kiswahili, University of Nairobi, 2009) -
Sheng and English in Nairobi
(1997) -
Sheng in Kenya: an Alternative Medium for Indigenous Сreative Writing
(Department of Literature, 2009) -
Sheng literature in Kenya: a revival?
(Department of Literature, University of Nairobi, 2005-03) -
Sheng Literature in Kenya: Socio-Linguistic Borders and Spaces in Popular Poetry
(Department of Literature, 2011) -
Sheng, Lugha Kiushi ya Vijanj Jijini Nairob
(University of NairobiDepartment of Kiswahili, 2009) -
"Shocking National Tragedy" a review of Bhabani Bhattacharva's So Many Hungers! In Daily Nation Jan.1982.
(University of NairobiDepartment of Linguistics and Languages, 1982-01) -
Shocking National Tragedy: Review of So Many Hungers,
(University of NairobiDepartment of Linguistics and Languages, 1992) -
Shocks, Vulnerabilities and Social Protection. School of Economics, Policy Brief No. 2
(University of Nairobi,School of Economics, 2013) -
Short communication: T cell activation in HIV-1/herpes simplex virus-2-coinfected Kenyan women receiving valacyclovir.
(Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, 2013)Herpes simplex virus-2 (HSV-2) suppression with acyclovir or valacyclovir reduces HIV-1 viral RNA levels; one hypothesis is that HSV-2 suppression reduces immune activation. We measured T cell immune activation markers ... -
Short Distance Runners
(University of JNairobi,Department of Linguistic and Languages, 1986) -
The Short Story in Kenya
(Department of Literature, 2010)