ABSTRACT This paper assesses and evaluates geologically related problems and issues associated with five ‘abortive’ boreholes drilled with...
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Epidemiology and Control of Hypertension and Renal Disease
Risk factors for hypertension Heredity High salt diet – in predisposed individuals Obesity – BMI >27 Physical inactiv...
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ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
DEFINITION * Toxicology is the study of the harmful effects of chemicals on biologic systems. * An interdisciplinary science with i...
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EMERGING AND RE-EMERGING DISEASES
• Are diseases which are being identified among human beings for the first time or, having been progressively getting better c...
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Environmental Impact Assessment (Human Health Effects)
Preamble Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) can be defined as the systematic identification and evaluation of the potential impa...
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Maternal Health and HIV
The HIV/AIDS epidemic is one of the major factors affecting women’s health. Almost half of the 37.8million people living with HIV globall...
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Core aspects of reproductive and sexual health services
The five core aspects of reproductive and sexual health are; improving antenatal, perinatal, postpartum and newborn care; providing high-...
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Definition and Determinants of Maternal Health Outcomes in Pregnancy
--> The definition of reproductive health adopted at the International Conference on Population and Development in 1994 captures the...
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Determinants of Maternal Health Outcomes in Pregnancy
Note: Solid lines in Figure 1 link the main pathways through which various factors influence health outcomes, and the dashed lines refe...
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Global Goals, Global Realities of Reproductive and Family Health
Millennium Development Goals Goal 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger Goal 2. Achieve universal primary education...
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REPRODUCTIVE AND FAMILY HEALTH
Broad Objectives To equip the student with the knowledge and skills for identifying and dealing with health problems of mothers and the...
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OBJECTIVES AND TARGETS OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Objective 1: To reduce maternal morbidity and mortality due to pregnancy and childbirth. Objective 2: To reduce morbidity and ...
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THE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH STRATEGY
Aim - The strategy is aimed at strengthening the capacity of the countries to give their people reproductive health care by providing the...
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JUSTIFICATION AND POLICY BASIS OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
In the light of the foregoing, and given the newly emerging political commitment to the reproductive health approach, it has now become n...
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Harmful practices and sexual violence
Female genital mutilation/cutting continues to be practiced in 27 out of the 46 Member States. In some countries more than 90% of females...
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Reproductive tract infections and cancers
The burden of reproductive tract infections, including sexually transmitted infections and HIV/AIDS is heavy in the region and is worsene...
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Adolescent sexual and reproductive health
Adolescent boys and girls in most countries of the Region become sexually active at around the age of 12-13years without any preparation ...
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SITUATION ANALYSIS OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
The current situation in the Region with regard to reproductive health is given in the paragraphs that follows: Maternal and child he...
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The components of reproductive health care
The components of reproductive health care, including the relevant components of the ICPD programme of action as endorsed by WHO and oth...
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DEFINITION OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
--> Reproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infir...
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REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Definition Reproductive Health is not merely the absence of disease or disorders of the reproductive process, rather it is a condition i...
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STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING THE HEALTH STATUS OF FAMILIES
Health is not just absence of disease but a state of physical, mental, social, financial, psychological and spiritual well being. The ...
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FAMILY HEALTH (DEFINITION OF FAMILY HEALTH)
Definition of the Family The family is the most basic unit of any human social organization, comprising of the father, mother and their bio...
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Environmental Impact Assessment (Human Health Effects)
Preamble Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) can be defined as the systematic identification and evaluation of the potential ...
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DESCRIPTIVE MEDICAL STATISTICS
• FWACP • REVISION Medical Statistics 1 Numerical facts on individuals or a group of people: - ...
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Current issues in the Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)
LIST OF NTDs 1. Buruli ulcer 2. Hydatidosis 2. Cholera ...
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CAESEREAN DELIVERY AND CHECK LIST FOR C/D
· Epidemiology · History · Types · I ndicati...
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CARE OF VULNERABLE GROUPS - Department of Community Medicine
ILO records shows that women in the world’s labour force were 31.3% in 1950 ...
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