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To assess the prevalence and intensity of urinary schistosomiasis in school pupils aged five to sixteen years.Barombi Kotto Health Area, southwest Cameroon.A cross-sectional study.Three hundred and forty seven primary school children.All children found to be infected were treated with praziquantel (biltricide).The study would be able to provide baseline information on the epidemiology of schistosomiasis which is vital for control strategies.The overall prevalence of Schistosoma haematobium...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the pattern of toothwear in the permanent teeth of 12–18‐year‐old Nigerian students. The study group comprised 176 individuals (67 males and 109 females) who had no carious cavity, restoration or fracture on any of their permanent teeth. Within the group, 86% had tooth surface loss that was limited to enamel and dentine. No statistically significant differences were observed between the sexes. The most commonly affected tooth was the lower first...
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To compile an audit of removable denture prosthesis fabricated for patients attending a teaching clinic.A retrospective analysis.Division of Prosthetic Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Sciences, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya.Clinical records of the patients attended to in the prosthetic teaching clinic from 1993 to 1997 inclusive were analysed to extract information regarding the quality of clinical notes and the pattern of provision of prostheses.A total of 817 patients were provided...
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The study investigated beliefs of 121 high school students in Grade 11 about people who are ill with malaria, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, and alcoholism. The sample of Black pupils were chosen at random from two rural secondary schools in one region in the Northern Province of South Africa. Analysis indicated that HIV/AIDS was clearly distinguished from the other three illnesses by being seen as the least easily cured, having the most gradual onset, being the most contagious, showing the least...
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Of 214 first-year students in an historically Black university, 17.8% scored in the Severe range on the Beck Anxiety Inventory. Sex and rural or urban background were not significant factors.
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This work presents the distribution of the macromammal species identified from archaeological sites in southern Africa over a time-span of 30 000 years. It represents the end result of many years of faunal identification and literature research. Information from a few hundred sites in the following countries is included: South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Lesotho, Mozambique and Namibia.
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Abstract Supportivegroup work was used to help adult immigrants who haddisabilities with their occupational rehabilitation. Thegroup waa composed of minority men who emigrated from Ethiopia to Israel and encountered a difficult resocialization process and challenges to their ethnic identity. Group work with minorities should attend to leadership issues, occupational functioning, and cultural, social, intergroup, and linguistic factors
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Variations in neuropsychological test performance as a function of ethnic/cultural group membership, socioeconomic and educational status are widely documented. In South Africa, issues of cultural difference, sociopolitical disadvantage, cognitive and educational limitations, are of particular relevance. Accordingly, this study investigated the performance on a neuropsychological test battery of urban African high school students. A group of 100 Soweto students in Grades 8–12, and a second...
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To determine the extent of intestinal schistosomiasis, ascariasis, trichuriasis and hookworm infections among school children of Usigu and Bondo divisions of Bondo District.A cross sectional study.Fifty out of 130 primary schools in Usigu and Bondo divisions, Bondo District.Randomly selected school children (n= 3158) aged five to 20 years, were examined for intestinal helminths and schistosomiasis using Kato thick smear technique.The overall prevalence and geometric mean egg counts per...
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LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in English; abstract also in Chinese.In the present study the somatotype characteristics of Physical Education students at the University of Botswana were evaluated. A second purpose of the study was to compare the physical characteristics of students across academic years of study. A total of 125 Physical Education students (52 males and 73 females) at the University of Botswana were measured. The students were attending certificate course, Diploma (year 1 and...
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Recognizably different Islamic trends in contemporary Northern Nigeria can be described in terms of traditionalism, modernism, and fundamentalism, and each trend can be correlated to a different educational background as well as a different political orientation. Within the last two decades, each of these trends has changed, with traditionalism shifting toward modernism, and modernism becoming fundamentalism, while fundamentalism faces imminent transformation in uncertain directions....
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Papua New Guinea has started to change from a hospital based general nurse training to a competency based, university linked, diploma of nursing training program. This paper looks at the development of nurse education in Papua New Guinea. It also briefly outlines the present and proposed courses. The expected benefits and anticipated problems are then discussed and the paper ends with challenges being faced by those involved in nurse education.
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The President of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, opened a regional centre in Kampala on June 11, which will specialise in treating patients with HIV/AIDS and will train African doctors how to treat such patients. “This new centre is an important step for Africa as we seek to control the AIDS pandemic and improve the quality of care”, said Museveni.
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In 1999, the author worked on an oral history of apartheid era teachers. Although many people were telling their life stories through South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, there had been very little in the way of teachers' voices. This article is part of that larger study and includes three oral history case studies of members of the Teachers' League of South Africa (TLSA). The article examines the TLSA during the apartheid era through the lives of Helen Kies, Tom Hanmer, and...
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A descriptive study was undertaken to establish, amongst others, the demographic details and the disability profile of a group of persons with disabilities who collected their disability grant at the Kleinmond Post Office in June 1999. Data were collected by means of a questionnaire during face-to-face interviews with the grantees and/or their proxies. A questionnaire developed for this purpose included a disability catalogue based on the International Classification of Impairments,...