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May 18, 2018Open Access
Background: In Nigeria, childhood tuberculosis (TB),
a debilitating and deadly disease, is highly prevalent and case reporting is
poor due to weak health systems. Globally, children account for at least 10
percent of the TB burden, yet they remain neglected in TB prevention and
control efforts. Research studies integrating family and community-centered
strategies have been recommended by stakeholders to address the paucity of
curr ...
May 17, 2018Open Access
Introduction: Cholera is
one of the so-called dirty hand diseases. Its effective response saves lives.
The city of Lubumbashi has recorded at least one cholera epidemic for almost
ten years, each of which generates significant socio-economic costs. Method: We
conducted a case-control study on cholera in the city of Lubumbashi in the
Democratic Republic of Congo in 330 individuals, including 11 ...
May 17, 2018Open Access
Short Retraction Notice
The paper does not meet the standards of "Open Access Library Journal".
This article has been retracted to straighten the academic record. In making this decision the Editorial Board follows COPE's ...
Apr 29, 2018Open Access
Objective: To analyze the evolution
monthly of the disastrous Caesarean and to their influence one maternal
mortality and infantile in the General hospitals of reference of Kasansa and
Tshilenge. Methods: Descriptive retrospective study Bi-centric related to 434
Caesareans carried out to the maternity of the general hospital of reference of
Kasansa and that of Tshilenge during years 2015 and 2016. Our dated were ...
Apr 28, 2018Open Access
This qualitative analysis
has searched
the primiparae women’s
experiences around the practice of breastfeeding after weaning their children
under the age of six
months. After their free and deliberate consent, 17 mothers, met at the
maternal and child health service
of the Sendwe’s Hospital of Lubumbashi in D.R. Congo, constituted
the population of our analysis. The semi-directive interview allowed us to
collect data. Primiparae w ...
Apr 18, 2018Open Access
Introduction: Skin whitening is the act of
brightening the skin complexion by using substances that are applied on the
skin or administered into the body by other means. The use of skin whitening
agents has its drawback in terms of causing harmful effects such as skin disorders like depigmentation, rashes, pimples,
discolorations, kidney damaged, cancers, neurological and psychiatric disorders
depending on how the agents for skin ...
Apr 17, 2018Open Access
This study provided a dating violence prevention
education program to 116 students (56 boys, 60
girls) in a vocational high school in Japan who learned mainly
agriculture and business and inspected the effect. We performed a program named
“A Program for Mutual Respect: Learning about Domestic Violence in Order to
Value Our Relationships,” which was composed of nineteen lessons over 100
minutes to do the class. Before the class, 61 ...
Apr 17, 2018Open Access
Background: Nigeria, in its quest to scale up coverage and
utilization of LLINs as a strategy for malaria control, had the first long lasting
insecticidal net (LLIN) mass campaign across the country between 2009-2013. The NMEP with
support from its RBM partners successfully distributed over 57.7 million LLINs
during the period representing over 90% of the national target. In spite this,
and to achieve universal coverage, t ...
Mar 28, 2018Open Access
Background: H. pylori infection is strongly related with chronic gastritis of the antrum of the
stomach, which causes impairment in gastric acid and pepsin secretion, and is
thus linked to malabsorption of food-vitamin B12. H. pylori can cause an
individual to have a vitamin B12 deficiency. It ...
Mar 07, 2018Open Access
The present transversal descriptive survey aims to determine
the prognosis, the frequency and seeks to describe the profile of the newborn
babies from the early motherhood. It was conducted on 66 new babies from 60
mothers. Early motherhood concerned the single young ladies at 65%. They
developed urogenital infections at 38.3%. Their socio-economic conditions were
unfavorable at 68.3%. Concern ...
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