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Prevalence Of Hiv Sero Positive Among Female Injecting Drug Users (fidus) In Nairobi County, Kenya | Jacqueline A. Anundo  Prof. Kuria Wangari  Dr. Khasakhala Lincoln  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Nov,2016
Female injecting drug use (FIDU) is associated with rapid spread of HIV and other viral infections. Women who inject drugs have significant needs and face higher risks of diseases making them vulnerable to substance use disorder and HIV infection. The study was to determine the prevalence of HIV among females

Ways Ngos Should Support The Liberian Health System In The Post Ebola Era: The Economic Stabilization And Recovery Plan In Focus | Bernard Mendy  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Nov,2016  super premium
This study explored the ways Non-Government Organizations should support Liberia’s health system so that it may benefit better from their presence and contribution and become more resilient. The main reason for the study is occasioned by the fact that the Liberian health system is weak as evidenced by the huge

Determinants Of Screening Patterns For Invasive Cervical Cancer Among Patients Attending Kenyatta National Hospital, Kenya | Lucy Maina (PhD)  Dorcus Mbithe D. Kigaru (PhD)  Anne Korir-Rugutt (MSC)  Okello Agina (PhD)  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Nov,2016
Background: Early diagnosis and improved therapeutic interventions are the two-fold most acclaimed management options for cervical cancer. Screening patterns are different from developing countries, Kenya included where limited access to oncology screening facilities and stigma associated with cancer influence disease reporting and management. Objective: To examine the determinants of screening

Socioeconomic Factors Associated With Jigger Infestation Among Residents Of Mathioya Constituency, Muranga County, Kenya | J.G. Mwicigi  S.K. Waithaka  M.O. Mudenyo  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Nov,2016
Objective: To establish the socio-economic factors influencing jigger infestation. Design: Cross-sectional descriptive study. Setting: Mathioya constituency,Kiiru Subjects: 384 Adults and Children Results:Tungiasis, otherwise known as jigger infestation is endemic to Africa and South America and is caused by a female sand flea. The purpose of the study was to establish socioeconomic risk

Psychology Of Africanness: Understanding Ubuntu Through A Death In An African Village - Matabeleland South Province - Zimbabwe | Sibangilizwe Maphosa  Mpikelelo. M. Maseko  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Nov,2016  premium
This paper will examine some of the epistemological issues that emerge in the context of discussing the relationship between Africanness, Ubuntu, death and Community Psychology. Most Africans have grown up in cultures that are intricately intertwined with the traditional religion of that ethnic group. These indigenous African religions vary in

Junior Players Preferred Coach, Leadership Styles: Empirical Study Of Jordanian Football Club | Mr Shamil Daghistani  Dr. Rezian-na Muhammed Kassim  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sports Management | Nov,2016  premium
The aim of this study was to analyze the preferred coaching style that Jordanian football club players expected from their coach. A total of 140 football players was selected from various football clubs in Jordan, using the non-random sampling procedure with the event intercept method. The data were collected during

Symbiotic (mutualism) Growth Model: Us Trucking Industry's Favorite Growth Option For Smes In The Industry And Its Impacts On The Recruitment Of New Drivers | Dr. Francis A. Adeyemi  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Supply Chain Management | Nov,2016
Some valid opinions in the US trucking industry noted the acute shortage of new truck drivers why others argued otherwise. However, the truth remains that the US trucking industry continues to be in need of more drivers however, despite all spent effort, this problem seems too stubborn to overcome.

The Quality Of Accounting Information System (a.i.s.) And Accounting Softwares Among Nigerian Firms: A Survey Of Selected Service Firms | OJUA, Olusegun Michael  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Accounting | Oct,2016
This research paper is aimed at measuring the relationship between the use of accounting software and the quality of the Accounting Information Systems (AIS) available for business decision making in Nigeria. Using a sample of one hundred and fifty experienced chartered accountants in service firms, and adopting questionnaires to gather

Analysis Of Feed And Feeding Habits Of Auchenoglanis Biscutatus (geoffry,1808) And Bagrus Bayad (pfaff,1933) Fishes Of Tiga Lake, Kano State, Nigeria | Hassan A.  O.Rasheedat  S.O.Ajayi  O.Williams  O.O.Oni  A.A.Funmi  K.M.Maryam  T. A. Whyegon  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Oct,2016
The studies on the analysis of feed and feeding habit of Bagrus bayad and Auchenoglanis biscutatus fishes of Tiga Lake was conducted with the aim of unveiling useful information that will serve as basis of comparing and contrasting the two related fish species .The Relative Gut Index (RGI) calculated

Sowing Date Influence On Performance And Yield Of Sorghum (sorghum Bicolor L. Moench) In The Nile Corridor Zone Of South Sudan | Kok, M. A  Ouma J.P  Ojwang P.O  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Oct,2016  premium
Sorghum is a popular crop amongst farmers in South Sudan because of its tolerance to high temperature and moisture constraints which make it more suitable compared to other cereals. However, poor yields and crop failure have emerged in recent years due to shrinking length of growing season. A field

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