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OPS 01: Understudied environmental health issues, Room 412, Floor 4, August 26, 2019, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Aim We investigated environmental exposure to trace elements and possible health effects among pupils attending school close to the abandoned copper mine (and tailings) of Musoshi in the Haut Katanga province, a mining area of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study, in the dry season, among 203 pupils (8-12 years) attending school close to the...
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A Research Thesis Submitted in Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of a Master Degree of Education (Early Childhood and Special Needs Education) in the School of Education of Kenyatta University, October, 2019
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Presented in: Proceedings of the African Climate Risks Conference 2019: Dismantling Barriers to Urgent Climate Adaptation Action, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 7-9 October 2019
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TPS 684: Long-term health effects of air pollutants 1, Exhibition Hall, Ground floor, August 26, 2019, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Background: There is little known about the impact of air pollution exposure on lung function among infants (ILF), a notably vulnerable group, particularly in developing countries. Exposure to ambient pollutants may increase risk for poor lung growth. Aim To determine the relationship between antenatal exposure to oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and lung function outcomes at...
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Carotid artery disease which includes carotid artery stenosis, plaques, clots and increased intima media thickness, have been reported by many studies to be associated with dementia. Dementia is an end stage of usually asymptomatic cognitive impairment. Risk factors of carotid artery disease include; age, atherosclerosis, arteriosclerosis, shorter years in school, history of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, stroke and depression. This study set out to determine the prevalence of abnormal...
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Naidu, Priyanka MBChB; Fagan, Johannes; Lategan, Carina; Devenish, Liam P.; Chu, Kathryn M. MD, FACS Author Information
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Unsafe abortions are a reproductive health problem in low-income countries, but can be prevented by decreasing unintended pregnancies. The objective was to describe health care providers’ (HCPs) perceptions of family planning and contraception education for adolescents in Kampala, Uganda. A qualitative study with a semi-structured interview guide was used for individual face-to-face interviews. Eight participants from two different Non-governmental organisations were interviewed. Qualitative...
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Early intervention programmes (EIPs) for infants with neurodevelopmental impairment have been poorly studied especially in low-income settings. We aim to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a group participatory EIP, the 'ABAaNA EIP', for young children with neurodevelopmental impairment in Uganda.We will conduct a pilot feasibility, single-blinded, randomised controlled trial comparing the EIP with standard care across two study sites (one urban, one rural) in central Uganda....
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One of the major problematics that face the Egyptian students of German Language, as a foreign language, is changing the singular into plural.This difficulty is due to the big differences between both languages: Arabic and German languages, as the plural in German language has many grammatical forms with various morphological endings not even approved by consensus of the German grammarians.Pragmatically and practically, this research tackles this topic through a group of Egyptian students of...
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Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system that causes inflammatory as well as degenerative changes in the central nervous system Objective: Studying the correlation between clinical disability of the disease and advanced volumetric MRI parameter in a sample of Egyptian MS patients Patients and methods: Sixty MS patients and 63 age and sex matched healthy controls were recruited for the study. Clinical measures including expanded disability...
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Background: Musculoskeletal disorders refer to a broad range degenerative and inflammatory conditions that affect the joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, bones, nerves, and the localized blood circulation systems. Despite there being significant literature about musculoskeletal disorders among teachers in other parts of the world, Kenya lags behind in research. The current studies point out to high workloads and stress levels among primary school teachers because of an increase in the...
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Excessive usage of mobile phones in schools has elevated the delinquency of bullying in school grounds and challenged how school policies are executed when it comes to mobile bullying. While bullying on social networks is a growing problem in South African public high schools today, our understanding of mobile bullying on social networks is still limited in the South African context. There has also been limited focus on one type of bullying called, bully-victims. These are adolescents that...
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A Thesis Submitted to the School of Education in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirement for the Degree of Master of Education Economics, Kenyatta University, October 2019