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The GeneXpert MTB/RIF (GeneXpert) test, a nucleic acid amplification test for the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis in both HIV seronegative and serpositive patients is gradually replacing sputum smear microscopy even in resource-constrained developing nations. To assess the prevalence of GeneXpert sputum positive TB and sero-prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) among patients with presumptive pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) in a teaching hospital in North central Nigeria. This...
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Mortality due to severe pneumonia during childhood in resource-constrained settings is high, but data to provide basis for interventions to improve survival are limited. The objective of this study was to determine the risk factors for severe pneumonia in children aged under five years old in Mwanza, Tanzania.We conducted a case-control study of children aged 2 to 59 months at Sekou-Toure regional hospital in Mwanza City, north-western, Tanzania from May 2013 to March 2014. Cases were...
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This article examines current in-school pregnancy policy in Mozambique, Decree 39/GM/2003, discussing how it discursively constructs in-school pregnancy as a problem, thereby raising the need to regulate its occurrence. Decree 39/GM/2003 indicates that pregnant schoolgirls should be transferred to night courses in order to complete their education. Although progressive in some respects, as it allows pregnant girls to remain in education, the Decree reflects a global tendency to see education...
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The present research, being one string of the Environmental Education (EE), aims to study, and analyze EE objectives in the Palestinian 10th grade textbook from an international point view , namely : to conduct a comparative survey of environmental education goals between the UNESCO framework and 10th grade Palestine Curriculum. To achieve this aim, the researcher refers to the UNESCO framework as a standard tool of EE, then analyzes the Palestinian 10th grade textbook in light of...
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Weak‐motion recordings of local earthquakes and ambient vibration data in the 0.2–15 Hz frequency range were used to quantify site effects in downtown Chlef city, Algeria. Nine short‐period stations were installed in the city. A total of 15 local events with 3.1≤ M L≤4.9 were selected. Three experimental techniques were applied: standard spectral ratios, receiver functions, and horizontal‐to‐vertical spectral ratios using ambient vibrations (HVSRN). Theoretical HVSRN curves were also...
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Background: This study presents an assessment of knowledge and an investigation of specific factors that expose young female student nurses to HIV and AIDS at university of Namibia, Oshakati Campus. The concern over to what young female student nurses are able to control various issues of their sexual lives is critical question for health promotion and the prevention of further HIV infection. Student nurses are believed to have adequate information about HIV and AIDS compared to other young...
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General This paper throws up many questions and issues pertinent to Sub-Saharan Africa which are then not properly discussed.E.g. modality of rainfall and how this might affect SOC, mixed smallholder farming, appropriate management options for given socio-economic conditions, the cumulative sequestration potential of large areas of drylands with low per ha potential.Instead the discussion seems in places to be very general, making general comparisons with other parts of the world which seems...
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Much of the literature on climate change adaptation claims the destabilizing consequences of environmental crises are mitigated by sociopolitical conditions that influence a state's susceptibility to scarcity-induced violence. However, few cross-national studies provide evidence of conditional scarcity-conflict relationships. This analysis of drought severity and civil conflict onset in sub-Saharan Africa (1962–2006) uncovers three sociopolitical conditions that influence the link between...
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Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) are a unique group that are often overlooked in many developing countries due to systemic weaknesses, lack of political commitment and inadequate support from government and non-governmental agencies. The population of these individuals is however steadily on the increase and currently corresponds to 15 % of the world population. Although much data exist on lifestyle and conditions of prisoners with disabilities in the western world, scanty information is...
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تهدف هذه الدراسة إلى التحقيق في الاستراتيجيات المعدة من قبل المعلمين بهدف دعم المدارس متعددة اللغات في إقليم مثاثا بجنوب في إفريقيا. واعتمدت في ذلك على المعلومات التي تم جمعها من قبل سبعة معلمين مستخدمين في ذلك التسجيلات الصوتية عن طريق المقابلات التي تم إجراءها وجها لوجه.
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Industrial pollution is considered as one of the most important sources of environmental pollutants, which may have negative impacts on the human health and environment. This study is conducted with the aim of identifying environmental impacts resulting from air pollutants in Omdurman industrial and residential areas in Khartoum state. The study adopted a scientific method including, environmental measurement of air pollutants (carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, volatile...
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<p>Examined within this paper are effective leadership practices across two cultures. Specifically, this study examined the relationship between cultural competency and effective leadership practices in higher education institutions. A quantitative design was used to investigate and compare effective practices of educational leaders in two distinct cultures, Kenya and the United States. Kouzes and Posner’s (2002) conceptual framework was used to examine effective leadership practices...