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To describe the condom use practices of high school students, compare the beliefs of students who used condoms with those who did not, investigate gender differences in condom use and identify factors that prevent condom use.Cross sectional descriptive study of sexually active grade 10 students at 28 rural high schools who completed a self-reporting structured questionnaire.Of n = 353 students, mean age 17.50 y (SD 1.40), n = 249 (70.5%) males and n = 104 (29.5%) females (p < 0.005), n = 136...
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To compare the clinical disease progression in European (E) and North African (NA) patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) patients in France.We compared the clinical features of MS in 211 NA patients and 2,945 E patients in a French population-based cohort with definite MS according to McDonald's criteria.Among the NA patients with MS, 66.4% were women vs 72.9% of the E patients (p = 0.04), 15.6% had a primary progressive form of MS vs 11.7% of the E patients (p = 0.08), and the mean age at...
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Background: Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) is still a major cause of morbidity and mortality in our environment. It posses a management challenge to the Orthopaedic surgeons in an environment of scarce manpower and specialized facilities. Aim: To establish the pattern of SCI in Calabar and contribute to the existing national data on this injury as well as highlighting the deficiencies in our peculiar environment with a view to improving them. Methods: A prospective research protocol by...
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A war-ravaged past –a new hope for the future... A year in the life of Angola’s only music school, situated in Luanda, the capital of Angola, and one of the world’s poorest and most dangerous places. In Luanda, one of the world’s poorest and most dangerous places, three students from Angola’s only
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Approximately 10 million children aged <5 years die each year in developing countries. The leading infectious causes of these deaths include acute respiratory infections, diarrhea, measles, and malaria; malnutrition contributes to approximately 50% of these deaths. To address multiple conditions that contribute to mortality, child-survival programs require effective interventions and implementation strategies. To assess the effectiveness of multiple interventions, CDC has joined with...
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Background: Pre-lacteal feeding of healthy new born babies by the health workers in the neonatal and post-natal wards of many non-baby friendly hospitals is a common practice. A study of these pre-lacteal feeding practices may generate information on the nature and the extent of these practices in the main non-baby friendly hospitals and provide ideas on the necessary adjustment in feeding practices. Aim: To determine the prelacteal feeding practices of Nigerian doctors and nurses in charge...
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An epidemiological survey of the prevalence of proteinuria using Combi test strips was undertaken among 894 primary school children aged 6-14 years in Imesi-Ile rural communities in Osun State of Nigeria in order to identify those with such disorders. Proteinuria was present in 69 (7.70%) and persisted in 34 (3.80%) pupils. Identified causes of persistent proteinuria were schistosomiasis in 19 (2.13%), urinary tract infection in 1 pupil, acute glomerulonephritis in 1, orthostatic pattern in...
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The prevalence of STH infections was assessed among schoolchildren in Onicha, south-eastern Nigeria, using standard parasitological technique. Of the 510 children examined, 86 (16.9%, 95% CI, 9.38-24.34%) had helminth infections. The males were more infected than the females (18.3% vs 15.5%). Individuals aged 4-6 years old had the highest prevalence of STH infection (27.0%, 95% CI, 16. 62-37.38%). The helminths identified were Ascaris lumbricoides (10.8%),hookworm (4.3%), Trichuris...
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Acne vulgaris is a common skin condition that leads to scaring and psychological morbidity. Our objectives where to define the prevalence and epidemiology of acne in secondary schools. Over 2 months, 585 adolescent students aged between 10 and 21 years where interviewed and examined. There were 319 (54.5%) girls and 265 (45.5%) boys aged 15.76±0.10. The prevalence of acne was 59.84%. Acne occurred just before puberty in both sexes. The prevalence was higher in those with a family history of...