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  • Field application of the Micro Biological Survey method for the assessment of the microbiological safety of different water sources in Horn of Africa and the evaluation of the effectiveness of Moringa oleifera in drinking water purification

    Francesca Losito, Alyexandra Arienzo, Daniela Somma, Lorenza Murgia, Ottavia Stalio, Paolo Zuppi, Elisabetta Rossi, Giovanni Antonini
    03-07-2017
    1398
    PDF: 665
    HTML: 172
  • Microbiological water quality monitoring in a resource-limited urban area: a study in Cameroon, Africa

    Andrew W. Nelson, Leah M. Feazel, Charles E. Robertson, John R. Spear, Daniel N. Frank
    e19
    22-10-2012
    1314
    PDF: 562
    Suppl. Tab.: 253
    HTML: 328
  • Factors leading to poor water sanitation hygiene among primary school going children in Chitungwiza

    Blessing Dube, James January
    e7
    07-03-2012
    9364
    PDF: 1819
    HTML: 1225
  • Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii infection among pregnant women in Cameroon

    Anna L. Njunda, Jules C.N. Assob, Dickson S. Nsagha, Henri L.F. Kamga, Peter F Nde, Vucha C. Yugah
    e24
    05-09-2011
    2246
    PDF: 934
    HTML: 255
  • Factors associated to infant mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Pablo Viguera Ester, Alberto Torres, José M. Freire, Valentín Hernández, Ángel Gil
    e27
    05-09-2011
    3653
    PDF: 1327
    HTML: 257
  • Prevalence and predictor stunting, wasting and underweight in Timor Leste children under five years: An analysis of DHS data in 2016

    Rifzul Maulina, Mochammad Bagus Qomaruddin, Ardhiles Wahyu Kurniawan, Anggelina Fernandes, Erni Astuti
    26-07-2022
    650
    PDF: 309
    HTML: 10
  • Prevalence and predisposing factors regarding intestinal parasitic infections among rural primary school pupils at Minia Governorate, Egypt

    Fatma A.A. Ibrahium
    e29
    05-09-2011
    2527
    PDF: 866
    HTML: 181
  • Prevalence of gastrointestinal pathogens in Sub-Saharan Africa: systematic review and meta-analysis

    Stephanie M. Fletcher, Damien Stark, John Ellis
    e30
    05-09-2011
    2412
    PDF: 941
    HTML: 1059
  • Kenya comprehensive school health policy: lessons from a pilot program

    Job Wasonga, Betty Ojeny, Gordon Oluoch, Ben Okech
    19-06-2014
    2917
    PDF: 966
    HTML: 1000
  • Assessment of the relationship between water insecurity, hygiene practices, and incidence of diarrhea among children from rural households of the Menoua Division, West Cameroon

    Carole Nounkeu, Joseph Kamgno, Jigna Dharod
    12-06-2019
    1200
    PDF: 606
    HTML: 38
  • Cholera outbreak associated with drinking contaminated river water in Panyimur and Parombo sub-counties: Nebbi district, Uganda, March 2017

    Patricia Eyu, Susan Kizito, Innocent H. Nkonwa, Phoebe H. Alitubeera, Freda L. Aceng, Miriam Nakanwagi, Doreen Birungi, Joyce Nguna, Claire Biribawa, Denis Okethwangu, Denis N. Opio, Benon Kwesiga, Alex R. Ario
    11-01-2023
    285
    PDF: 68
  • Factors influencing neonatal mortality: an analysis using the Swaziland Demographic Health Survey 2007

    Eugene Zwane, Sdumo Masango
    e18
    22-10-2012
    2122
    PDF: 867
    HTML: 286
  • Effects of the community-based health planning and services on anemia and acute malnutrition amongst under-fives in Ghana: A comparative study

    Mark Bigool, Nicodemus Osei Owusu , Angela Anastasia Frimpong
    07-02-2023
    224
    pdf: 97
    HTML: 0
  • Socio-economic status and health care utilization in rural Zimbabwe: findings from Project Accept (HPTN 043)

    Sebastian Kevany, Oliver Murima, Basant Singh, Daniel Hlubinka, Michal Kulich, Stephen F. Morin, Michael Sweat
    e13
    07-03-2012
    2885
    PDF: 1015
    HTML: 353
  • Health impact assessment and evaluation of a clinical waste management policy for Cameroon

    Gabriel Gulis, Peter Ikome Kuwoh Mochungong
    e7
    09-09-2013
    1579
    PDF: 886
    HTML: 476
  • The association between food groups and childhood anemia in Zambia, based on the analysis of Zambia Demographic and Health Survey 2018

    Emi Kobayashi, Bharat Negi, Minato Nakazawa
    24-05-2022
    648
    PDF: 217
    HTML: 12
  • Modification of activated carbon with titanium dioxide as a water treatment material

    Fery Eko Pujiono, Tri Ana Mulyati, Mifta Nor Fizakia
    30-10-2019
    1034
    PDF: 396
  • Determinants of knowledge and safety practices of occupational hazards of textile dye workers in Sokoto, Nigeria: a descriptive analytic study

    Nneka Christina Okafoagu, Mansur Oche, Kehinde Joseph Awosan, Hashim Bala Abdulmulmuni, Godwin Jiya Gana, Jessica Timane Ango, Ismail Raji
    17-08-2017
    1469
    PDF: 645
    HTML: 545
  • Is socio-economic status a determinant of HIV-related stigma attitudes in Zimbabwe? Findings from Project Accept

    Kudzanai Mateveke, Basant Singh, Alfred Chingono, E. Sibanda, Ian Machingura
    17-08-2016
    1535
    PDF: 688
    HTML: 328
  • Risk factors for physical domestic violence in a high-prevalence HIV setting: findings from Project Accept baseline data (HPTN-043)

    Sebastian Kevany, Godfrey Woelk, Starley B. Shade, Michal Kulich, Janet M. Turan, Alfred Chingono, Stephen F. Morin
    e1
    02-07-2013
    2362
    PDF: 597
    HTML: 248
  • Prevalence of multi-drug resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from selected residential sewages in Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State, Nigeria

    Ayodele Timilehin Adesoji, Jude Prince Onuh, Ishaya Paldung Palang, Ahmad Mansur Liadi, Sule Musa
    01-03-2023
    292
    PDF: 82
  • Factors influencing recruitment and retention of healthcare workers in rural and remote areas in developed and developing countries: an overview

    Gisèle Irène Claudine Mbemba, Marie-Pierre Gagnon, Louise Hamelin-Brabant
    31-12-2016
    5910
    PDF: 2061
    HTML: 1965
  • Socioeconomic status and self-reported tuberculosis: a multilevel analysis in a low-income township in the Eastern Cape, South Africa

    Jane Murray Cramm, Xander Koolman, Valerie Møller, Anna P. Nieboer
    e34
    05-09-2011
    3003
    PDF: 893
    HTML: 155
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