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The purpose of this study is to contribute to the ongoing discussion on Ghana‟s education reform initiatives in the light of contemporary socioeconomic constraints, and linguistic and diversity issues. The Ghanaian education system today faces inadequate financial resources (for education programs) combined with the continuous unprecedented demand for access, the legacy of colonialism, longstanding economic and social crises as challenges that present a particularly difficult reality for...
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The shallow aquifer in the Lake Chad basin is highly vulnerable to pollution. Analysis carried out on 316 wells and boreholes have showed a tendency towards an increase of nitrate values, exceeding 50 mg l−1. Nitrate concentrations ranged between about 1 and 300 mg l−1. Large variation in concentration was observed in wells and boreholes that are only short distances apart. High concentrations of nitrate in wells, especially in a recharge area along the sand dunes, or via infiltration from...
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Urinary schistosomiasis and UTI caused by bacteria are very common occurrences among children in the tropics. Both conditions were assessed among school children in two rural areas of Ebonyi State Nigeria (Ezza-North and Ngbo-West local government areas LGAs) using standard techniques. In Ngbo-West LGA, 6.3% of the children had S. haematobium infection while 79.4% in Ezza-North LGA were infected with S. haematobium. Up to 48.3% of the children in Ngbo-West LGA and 98.3% in Ezza-North LGA had...
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Background. Late presentation of patients at advanced stages of disease forms the hallmark of breast cancer in Nigerian women. The peak age of breast cancer presentation among Nigerian women is about 10-15years earlier than what is observed in Caucasian women, where it occurs between the ages of 35-45 years. This study assessed breast cancer knowledge and behavior in terms of screening practices among introductory clinical medical students in Delta State. Nigeria. Materials and Method. The...
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Background / objectives – Diabetes mellitus, Systemic hypertension, Dyslipidaemia and obesity are established cardiovascular risk factors. This study screened type 2 diabetic Nigerian patients for cardiovascular risk factors. Methods: Fifty (50) consecutive diabetic patients, aged 30 – 80 years, and 50 age and sex – matched non diabetic controls were investigated for their lipid profile, serum urea and creatinine, blood pressure, body weight, height and body mass index (BMI). Results: Total...
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Article Enhancing the Capacity to Provide Quality Chemistry Education at Secondary and Tertiary Levels in Ethiopia was published on November 1, 2010 in the journal Chemistry International (volume 32, issue 6).
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BACKGROUND: Obesity is rising to alarming levels around the world. The development of obesity and overweight is usually so slow, and insidious that people hardly notice it is happening. It is genetically related, multifactorial disease of excess fat, progressive, life long with life threatening multiple co-morbidity.OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of obesity among students of an educational institution in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.METHOD: This is a cross...
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Self diagnosis as a possible means of diagnosing urinary schistosomiasis in an endemic community was studied among school children aged 1 -15 years in Adim community, Biase Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria. Questionnaire and parasitological data were collected from 900 children randomly selected from all the schools in Adim community. Parasitological analysis revealed infection in 357 (39.7%). Children within the ages of 14 years and above had the highest prevalence rate...
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Objective: To determine the effects of a Nigerian Back School Model (NBSM) on the back care knowledge of patients with low back pain (LBP). Method: One hundred and thirty patients with LBP were randomly assigned into two equally sized groups back school (BSG) and control groups (CG). In addition to drug therapy and physiotherapy, the BSG was shown a 30-minute documentary, and each member of this group was also giving a copy of a 24-page handbook. Back care knowledge (BCK) was assessed prior...
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Investigations were carried out on the distribution of dermatophytes infection among primary School Children in Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Southern Nigeria. Out of a total population of 1404, 274 representing 19.52% of the children were found to be infected by the disease. The commonest dermatophytes infection among the children was Tinea capitis accounting for 82.4% of the infection. The infection was common among the male than the female and found to be frequent among the children between ages...