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Background/Aim: Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is a leading cause of chronic liver disease worldwide. In developing countries, blood transfusion is still a major route of its transmission. The aim of this study was to determine the seroprevalence of HCV infection among blood donors and to determine some of the risk factors for the acquisition of this infection. Method: This was a cross sectional study of consecutive blood donors at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH) Enugu between...
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HIV/AIDS is the most devastating experience that Swaziland has had to face in her history. Since the first HIV/AIDS cases were reported in the early 80s, this epidemic has been expanding relentlessly, destroying peoples lives and seriously impacting negatively on the very fabric of society. Time and resources have been expended in trying to slow down the fast advancing epidemic and yet recent statistics indicate that 42.6% of the nation is infected and that the infection rate is expected to...
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This paper examines how, in response to emerging risk, methodological narratives for conservation (CE), environmental (EE) and now sustainability education (ESD) were constituted in diverse settings within a changing South African state. After documenting an awareness creation perspective underpinning early extension and experiential activities, the study examines shaping social processes and changing outline schemes for defining and guiding planned learning interactions (methodology) within...
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Background: Gunshot injuries remain a common reason for prolonged hospital stay. Objective: High morbidity due mainly to infections of soft tissue and bone. Methods: This is a three year prospective morbidity and mortality study of cases of extremity gunshot injuries that presented at Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) between 1st January 2000 and 31st December 2002. LUTH is the largest tertiary hospital in Lagos State. This study aims to ascess morbidity and mortality due to...
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Educating young citizens with disabilities of any nation is a special challenge. So whatever are the other pressures on the education system and on public expenditure, it is imperative for every nation to provide appropriate education for her young citizens with disabilities. It is on this note that the government of Nigeria establishment the first school for the disabled in the country in the middle of the 50s. Since then the government has come up with different programmes for children...
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Using macro data from a series of household surveys, the paper demonstrates that to some extent there is positive correlation between per capita GDP growth and student enrollment in public universities in Uganda. It also finds that the higher education graduates employed in those sectors which have recorded higher growth rates. The higher education graduates do contribute to the economy indirectly through tax revenues which are in turn used to support social programs among others that...
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Using micro data from a series of household surveys, the paper demonstrates that to some extent there is positive correlation between per capita GDP growth and student enrolment in public universities in Uganda. It also finds that the higher education graduates are employed in those sectors which have recorded higher growth rates. The higher education graduates do contribute to the economy indirectly through tax revenues which are in turn used to support social programs among others that...