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Is Delivery Outside Hospital A Risk Of Development Of Early Sepsis?
(University of NairobiObsterics and gynaecology, 2004) -
Is every paper presented on oral health research worth reading?
(Department of periodontology, 1985) -
Is hereditary telangiectasia rare in the black race? The first sub-Saharan mutation Haemophilia
(University of Nairobi,Department of Human Pathology,, 2011) -
Is Hip Arthroplasty Viable in A Developing African Country?
(University of Nairobi.College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2007)Arthroplasty is an established management of various joint disorders in developed countries. Poverty has caused African countries to remain behind in this sphere of management and condemned sufferers to a life of misery ... -
Is human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) a risk factor to development of dental caries and molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH) in children?
(University of Nairobi, 2015)Introduction: HIV-positive children are susceptible to various infections, and they are often placed on long-term medications to control and/or prevent these infections. It is possible that the ingestion of these ... -
Is it a dentist's concern? Trop. Dent. J: Vol VIII, 2:81-85, 1985.
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Is it Time to Abandon Stavudine? The Safety and Tolerability of Low Dose Stavudine versus Zidovudine in Urban Kenya
(College of Health sciences, 2013)Background: Stavudine (d4T) and zidovudine (AZT) form the backb one of the most commonly used first-line highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) regimens in K enya. In 2012, more than 60 % of patients undergoin ... -
Is Kenya Ready for an MVNO
(University of Nairobi, 2015) -
Is Kenya Suffering From From Lack Of Technology To Combat Drought Or Is It That The Goodwill Is Missing
(University of Nairobi,department of geography,, 2010) -
Is Laughter the best medicine or any medicine at all?
(University of NairobiSchool of medicine University of Nairobi, 2008)Background: Humor has been strongly promoted as health-giving throughout medical history, from Hippocrates to Sir William Osler. As science became dominant in medicine, subjective therapies like love, faith, and humor took ... -
Is lower tana river forest complex and ecosystem under threat of total destruction? Evidence from participatory GIS
(University of Nairobi, 2015) -
Is Microsurgery Useful in the Management of Infertiligy in Kenya
(Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Nairobi, 1976) -
Is Mobile Phone Banking a Means for Bringing the Poor and Marginalized into Financial Services of The Formal Economy in Kenya?
(University of Nairobi, 2013) -
Is periodontal disease on the increase in Kenya? A review
(Department of periodontology, 1993)Department of Dental Surgery, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, Kenya. During a recent scientific meeting held in Botswana (16th-19th October 1991), it was reported that the oral health situation in ... -
Is protein-deficient diabetes mellitus a pancreatitis?
(Department of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, 1999)BACKGROUND: Malnutrition-related diabetes mellitus is a distinct clinical entity subdivided into protein-deficient diabetes mellitus (PDDM) and fibrocalculus pancreatic diabetes (FCPD). Whereas FCPD has obvious pancreatitis ... -
Is Pseudomembranous Colitis Infectious?
(University of NairobiFaculty of medicine, 1981-02)A cluster of eight patients in two adjacent hospital wards acquired acute diarrhoea within a period of 11 days. All their stool samples contained Clostridium difficile toxin and C. difficile was isolated in every case. ... -
Is sexual autonomy a protective factor for neonatal, child, and infant mortality? A multi-country analysis.
(University of Nairobi, 2019)BACKGROUND: Sexual autonomy empowers women to set boundaries, take control of their bodies, prevent sexually transmitted diseases and avoid unplanned pregnancy. A woman's ability to negotiate safer sex is crucial for her ... -
Is sexual autonomy a protective factor for neonatal, child, and infant mortality? A multi-country analysis.
(University of Nairobi, 2019)BACKGROUND: Sexual autonomy empowers women to set boundaries, take control of their bodies, prevent sexually transmitted diseases and avoid unplanned pregnancy. A woman's ability to negotiate safer sex is crucial for ...