نتایج جستجو برای: dar es salaam

تعداد نتایج: 81850  

Journal: :East African Journal of Public Health 2011

2006
Guerino Chalamilla Fred Mhalu Eunice Mmari Andrew Swai Willy Urassa Judica Mbwana Mtebe Majigo Eric Sandstrom

Patterns of sexually transmitted infections in adolescents and youths in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania BMC Infectious Diseases 2006, 6:22 doi:10.1186/1471-2334-6-22 Guerino Chalamilla ([email protected]) Judica Mbwana ([email protected]) Fred Mhalu ([email protected]) Eunice Mmari ([email protected]) Mtebe Majigo ([email protected]) Andrew Swai ([email protected]) Willy Urassa (wura...

2016
Francesco Vairo Leonard E.G. Mboera Pasquale De Nardo Ndekya M. Oriyo Silvia Meschi Susan F. Rumisha Francesca Colavita Athanas Mhina Fabrizio Carletti Elibariki Mwakapeje Maria Rosaria Capobianchi Concetta Castilletti Antonino Di Caro Emanuele Nicastri Mwelecele N. Malecela Giuseppe Ippolito

We investigated a dengue outbreak in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in 2014, that was caused by dengue virus (DENV) serotype 2. DENV infection was present in 101 (20.9%) of 483 patients. Patient age and location of residence were associated with infection. Seven (4.0%) of 176 patients were co-infected with malaria and DENV.

2014
Andrew C Gard Amr S Soliman Twalib Ngoma Julius Mwaiselage Crispin Kahesa Robert M Chamberlain Siobán D Harlow

BACKGROUND Visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) to identify and treat pre-cancerous lesions is effective for cervical cancer prevention. Screening programs also facilitate screening and diagnosis of invasive cancers that must be referred for radiation therapy or chemotherapy. This study compared characteristics of women diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer by a VIA screening program who ...

2010
Marcia C. Castro Shogo Kanamori Khadija Kannady Sigsbert Mkude Gerry F. Killeen Ulrike Fillinger

BACKGROUND Dar es Salaam has an extensive drain network, mostly with inadequate water flow, blocked by waste, causing flooding after rainfall. The presence of Anopheles and Culex larvae is common, which is likely to impact the transmission of lymphatic filariasis and malaria by the resulting adult mosquito populations. However, the importance of drains as larval habitats remains unknown. METH...

Journal: :AIDS care 2005
S A McCurdy M L Williams G P Kilonzo M W Ross M T Leshabari

HIV risk through needle sharing is now an emerging phenomenon in Africa. This article describes the practices that heroin users are producing as they establish the rules and organization surrounding their drug use. Their practices and interactions reveal the ways that they become initiated into its use, how they progress to injecting, and the important role of local neighbourhood hangouts in fa...

2013
Mathieu Maheu-Giroux Marcia C. Castro

BACKGROUND The use of larval source management is not prioritized by contemporary malaria control programs in sub-Saharan Africa despite historical success. Larviciding, in particular, could be effective in urban areas where transmission is focal and accessibility to Anopheles breeding habitats is generally easier than in rural settings. The objective of this study is to assess the effectivenes...

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2011
Richard W Walker Ahmed Jusabani Eric Aris William K Gray Dipayan Mitra Mark Swai

OBJECTIVES We aimed to establish the pathological types of stroke in two incident populations in Tanzania, one rural and one urban, and to examine the clinical utility of the Siriraj and Allen scores in identifying stroke sub-types. DESIGN This prospective community-based study identified cases as part of a stroke incidence study. Each patient underwent a full assessment including recording d...

2012

A prominent example of LSM in urban sub-Saharan Africa is the Urban Malaria Control Program (UMCP), Dar es Salaam, initiated by the City Council in collaboration with Ifakara Health Institute and overseas academic institutions [1-2]. In 2004, mosquito surveillance systems were established and after one year of intensive baseline data collection (2005-2006), operational larviciding with Bacillus...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2006
Gilda Sedgh Ulla Larsen D Spiegelman Genard Msamanga Wafaie W Fawzi

The objective of this study was to examine the association of HIV-1 infection with rates of pregnancy and pregnancy loss in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. A retrospective cohort study of 1,006 HIV-infected women and 485 uninfected women was employed. In multivariate analyses controlling for other predictors of pregnancy, the association of HIV-seropositivity with a woman's reported number of pregnanc...

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