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In Boucle du Mouhoun (Burkina Faso) 53 percent of the consultations at health centers are attributed to water and sanitation-related diseases. A reduction in incidence of these diseases may be obtained by improving hygienic behavior. Therefore, a hygiene education program has been established with the objective of promoting hygienic messages through peer education. The program has been assessed by a participatory process and effect evaluation. The effect evaluation comprised structured...
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This is an exploratory descriptive study that examined migration of locally trained doctors from Ghana using graduates of the countrys first medical school as a proxy. The objectives of the study were to describe trends in the loss of medical personnel to emigration and the influence this has on human resources planning, including forecasting of staff supply and requirements. It was also to provide some information towards the development of strategies to counteract such losses. The methods...
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Purpose: To investigate whether free radical metabolism is changed due to isoflurane treatment and, if so, to elucidate the role of changed free radical metabolism in the nephrotoxicity. Materials and methods: Fifteen guinea pigs were used in the study. Five were treated with isoflurane in oxygen, five with oxygen and five were controls. Animals were exposed to isoflurane and oxygen three times. Each treatment was performed for 30 rain once a day for three consecutive days. Activities of...
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This work-in-progress paper describes the writer's current research into the language attitudes, preferences and usage of the student speech community at the University of the Western Cape. It specifically looks at responses by first and second year Xhosa students to questions on Black South African Languages (BSALs), which formed part of a larger survey questionnaire on attitudes towards all the 11 official South African languages, and attempts an analysis of these results.
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Adult education research is a very small industry in Africa, one whose products are underutilized in practice. This paper describes an initiative designed to promote grassroots in which African researchers and NGOs help target groups to work through relevant research results and compare them with their own experience. Adult education research is a very small industry in Africa, though one with close connections to the continent's future. The challenges of decentralization, privatization and...
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Abstract A total of 116 students newly admitted into information related post‐graduate programmes were tested for their familiarity with and understanding of concepts and terminologies in information and communication technology. The scores recorded were generally quite low, indicating a low level of awareness of developments in this area. By extension, this implies that the Nigerian society has not yet absorbed developments in information and communication technology to the level of having...
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A partir de deux echantillons stratifies une etude en milieu scolaire a ete menee sur 2952 eleves des classes superieures du secondaire au Senegal en 1999. Un questionnaire developpe par l'OMS et utilise dans diverses etudes en milieu scolaire en Afrique Sub-Saharienne a ete adapte et etendu pour mieux rencontrer le contexte local. L'usage du cannabis, de substances inhalantes, et particulierement de l'alcool semble etre moins prevalente au Senegal en comparaison a d'autres pays en Afrique...
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Preaching & teaching : evangelical churches as schools of democracy? : the case of Ethiopia
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This paper reviews the present status of geotechnical engineering in Egypt. It emphasizes the shortcomings, specifically related to facilities and adherence to traditional methods. The paper also focuses on the new trends currently used or in the process of being adopted. The major new trends mentioned include special techniques, environment, earthquakes, soil improvement, floods, in-situ testing, and new methods of teaching.
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Demographic, epidemiological, and socioeconomic factors are the primary reasons behind the varied priorities of many developing countries in detecting and preventing osteoporosis. The problem of detecting and preventing the disease does not assume the same urgency, because of the prevailing epidemiological situation in Tunisia and other developing countries. However, there are no precise data on the incidence of osteoporosis and its progression; thus, the means of detection are considered...
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The adequacy of food intake of primary school children living in a low socioeconomic rural area, +/-60km northwest of Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa was assessed in a cross-sectional study. Primary school children, 10 and 11 years old and in grades 5, 6 and 7, and their mothers/caretakers were interviewed. Dietary intake was assessed by a 24-h recall and an unquantified food frequency questionnaire. Local food production was assessed by questionnaire. The diet consumed by the children...