نتایج جستجو برای: tanzania

تعداد نتایج: 15630  

2005
G Harms K Schulze I Moneta C Baryomunsi P Mbezi G Poggensee

Awareness and knowledge about HIV mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) and preventive measures in different population groups and health personnel were analysed in future intervention areas in western Uganda and southwestern Tanzania. In Uganda, a total of 751 persons (440 clients of antenatal and outpatient clinics, 43 health workers, 239 villagers, 29 traditional birth attendants) and in Tanza...

2015
Constance A Gewa Timothy F Leslie

We utilized the most recent Demographic Health Survey data to explore the distribution of feeding practices and examine relationships between complementary feeding and socio-demographic and health behaviour indicators in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. We based our analysis on complementary dietary diversity scores calculated for children 6-23 months old. Geographically, Kenya displayed clear divis...

Journal: :Advances in economics and business 2015
Asmerom Kidane John Mduma Alexis Naho Ernest Tingum Ngeh Teh-Wei Hu

The study attempts to estimate the demand for cigarettes in Tanzania and presents simulation results on the effect of the cigarette excise tax on smoking participation, government revenue, and related topics. After briefly summarizing the magnitude and spread of cigarette consumption in the country, the paper reviews some empirical estimates from African and other countries. The 2008 Tanzanian ...

2012
Amanda Anderson

This thesis investigates the importance of higher education for women of Babati, Tanzania. The research has been carried out by focusing three research questions; What does an education at the Open University of Tanzania (OUT) mean for the female students on a personal level? What is the female students’ perception on the importance of women’s higher education for development? How can the femal...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2003
Jeffrey W Mecaskey Edith Ngirwamungu Peter M Kilima

Tanzania was among the first countries to launch a trachoma control program with support from the International Trachoma Initiative (ITI) using surgery, antibiotics, facial cleanliness, and environmental improvement (SAFE) strategy with azithromycin. More than one million children less than 10 years of age in Tanzania have active disease and an estimated 54,000 people have trichiasis. Since 200...

2017
Respicious Boniface Edwin Rwebugisa Lugazia Abel Mussa Ntungi Othman Kiloloma

INTRODUCTION Traumatic brain Injuries represents a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and road traffic crashes accounts for a significant proportion of these injuries. However, access to neurosurgical care is poor in low income countries like Tanzania. The aim of this study was to assess the management and outcome of Traumatic brain injury patients at a tertiary level health...

2011
Mark D. Huffman Krishna D. Rao Andres Pichon-Riviere Dong Zhao S. Harikrishnan Kaushik Ramaiya V. S. Ajay Shifalika Goenka Juan I. Calcagno Joaquín E. Caporale Shaoli Niu Yan Li Jing Liu K. R. Thankappan Meena Daivadanam Jan van Esch Adrianna Murphy Andrew E. Moran Thomas A. Gaziano Marc Suhrcke K. Srinath Reddy Stephen Leeder Dorairaj Prabhakaran

OBJECTIVE To estimate individual and household economic impact of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in selected low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). BACKGROUND Empirical evidence on the microeconomic consequences of CVD in LMIC is scarce. METHODS AND FINDINGS We surveyed 1,657 recently hospitalized CVD patients (66% male; mean age 55.8 years) from Argentina, China, India, and Tanzania to eva...

2006
Heiko Karcher Andrea Kunz Gabriele Poggensee Paulina Mbezi Kizito Mugenyi Gundel Harms

OBJECTIVE Prevention-of-mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) interventions based on single-dose nevirapine (NVP) are widely implemented in Africa, but strategies differ regarding how and when to administer the drug to women and infants. The aim of this study was to analyze the outcome of different strategies with regard to NVP intake in pregnant women and their infants in Tanzania and Uganda. ...

Background The unregulated availability and irrational use of tuberculosis (TB) medicines is a major issue of public health concern globally. Governments of many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have committed to regulating the quality and availability of TB medicines, but with variable success. Regulation of TB medicines remains an intractable challenge in many settings, but the reason...

Journal: :International journal of blood research and disorders 2022

Inherited hemoglobinopathies led by Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) are key contributors to the anaemia burden in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). In Tanzania, an estimated six out of one thousand newborns born with SCD, making Tanzania fourth country highest SCD patients world and third after Nigeria Democratic Republic Congo (DRC) (Nigeria 85,000, 42,000 11,000).

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