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African adolescents are at high risk of poor sexual health. School-based interventions could reach many adolescents in a sustainable and replicable way, if enrolment, funding and infrastructure are adequate. This study examined pupils', recent school leavers', parents' and teachers' views and experiences of rural Tanzanian primary schools, focusing on the implications for potential sexual health programmes. From 1999 to 2002, participant observation was conducted in nine villages for 158...
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Summary The study was carried out in two rural primary schools of the District of Magude, the largest district of Maputo Province in 2001. The prevalence of tinea capitis in each school was 11.6% (49/422) and 6.8% (18/263) and affected predominantly male children. The most common dermatophytes isolated from both schools were Microsporum audouinii . However, Trichophyton mentagrophytes was also found to be an important causal agent of tinea capitis in the District of Magude. Although the...
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This study determined the effect of comprehensive health education programme on the home management of malaria in under fives by caregivers in Ede North Local Government Area, Osun State, Nigeria. The study design was a quasi-experimental Pre and Post study, which was carried out in three phases. Samples were selected by multistage random sampling technique in the North and South axis of the local government. Results revealed that the respondents had good knowledge of how malaria was...
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Objectives • To determine the pattern of referrals to an ophthalmic department • To determine the scope of other sub-specialty knowledge required of the practicing ophthalmologist • To determine the impact of referral pattern on the needed practice skills in ophthalmology.Method: A study of one hundred consecutive in-patients with visual complaints referred from different departments of the University College Hospital, Ibadan to the ophthalmology department was done. Their age, sex, source...
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A retrospective study of all the patients admitted to the eye ward of University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH) between January 1990 and December 2000 was done to determine the prevalence of cataract among them. The demographic data and possible risk factors for cataract as well as the laterality of the blind eye were recorded for each patient. The diagnosis of cataract was based on the patient's history, visual acuity assessment by Snellen chart and morphological changes on...
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The World Health Organization in 2002 estimated that more than one billion of the world's population is chronically infected with soil transmitted helminthes with 2 billion at risk. Children are important high risk group for soil transmitted helminthes since they are continuously being exposed to contaminated soil and water. Furthermore a large proportion of them are likely not to be aware of the need for good personal and environmental hygiene. To determine the prevalence and intensity of...
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Recent studies suggest that right sided colon cancer may have a different clinicopathological behaviour and prognosis from carcinoma in the rest of the colon and especially the rectum. Reports in the Nigerian literature had usually considered colon and rectal cancer together, thereby masking these differences. This study is a ten year review of cases of right sided colon cancer seen in our hospital. Twenty-nine patients with operative and histological diagnosis of right sided colon cancer...
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This article deals with the current position of teaching Islamic canon law or Shariah within South Africa. The focus is on the challenges and prospects associated with the restructuring or contextualising of legal education in the Faculty of Law, at the University of the Western Cape. Special attention is given to the paradigm shifts in legal philosophy, education and services since 1994, as well as the possibility of teaching Islamic canon law or Shariah at undergraduate level within a...
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To examine the influence of specific demographic and socio-cognitive variables on reported condom use among out-of-school adolescents in Nigeria.A cross-sectional study on a community-based sample of 1698 sexually active out-of school adolescents in Oyo state, Nigeria. Data were collected using a non-validated questionnaire administered by an interviewer.Nine percent of the sexually-active adolescents reported condom use during sexual intercourse in the past year. Findings of logistic...
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Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of EducationVolume 105, Issue 2 p. 251-273 Chapter 13Brown v. Board of Education: A South African Perspective Neville Alexander, Neville Alexander University of Cape TownSearch for more papers by this author Neville Alexander, Neville Alexander University of Cape TownSearch for more papers by this author First published: 10 October 2006 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7984.2006.00085.x Portions of this chapter are based on an occasional paper...
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This paper examines the issues considered significant in the implementation of Universal Basic Education scheme in Nigeria. It employs the analytical approach as its method of explaining issues and raising vital questions on the possibility of the scheme being successful in Nigeria. It concludes that proper planning and effective implementation are required for the programme to be successful.
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The paper represents a study of students’ experience of interactivity in distance education programmes at the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN). Through surveys and focus groups with students, facilitators, and administrative support staff, we found out that interactivity is a key determinant of student success rate. Majority of the students are workers in the urban areas who combine “work and learn” which is the motto of NOUN. The survey showed that majority of the students...
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BackgroundThe study aimed to i) investigate the smoking habits of students attending tertiary institutions of learning in the Eastern Cape Province (ECP) and ii) determine the knowledge of the students about the health hazards of smoking and their attitude towards current government anti-smoking legislation.MethodsThis was a questionnaire-based study involving all seven tertiary institutions of learning in the ECP, viz. the Universities of Transkei, Fort Hare, Port Elizabeth and Rhodes...