Uterine Cervical Cancer Prevention in Eritrea: Development and Results of a Pilot Project |
Author : Massimo Rugge*, F.A.C.G, Michele Cosentino, Kebreab Mehari WG, Paola Bassan, Elisabetta Marcato, Zewdi Ghebremedhin Andemicael, Simon Gebrehiwet, Kibrom Hailu Ghebremicael, Tesfamariam Mehari Halki, Egle A Insacco, Gianlibero Onnis and Daria Minucci |
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Abstract :Background: Uterine cervical cancer (UCC) is the fourth most common cancer worldwide; almost 85%-90% of UCCs, and UCC-related deaths occur in low-income countries. No UCC prevention programs are currently running in Eritrea.
Aims: This manuscript describes a stepwise initiative aiming to establish an UCC prevention project in Eritrea, which combines Pap-smear and colposcopy.
Methods: In 2013, an Italian multidisciplinary team submitted a project to the Eritrean Ministry of Health with a view to establishing an Eritrean-Italian UCC prevention task force. The project’s starting point was an educational initiative to train local technicians on both Pap-smear assessments and colposcopy. |
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Prevalence of Hypertension among adults aged 40 years and above in Ahiazu Mbaise, Imo State, Nigeria |
Author : Ebirim CIC*, Udujih OG, Dozie UW, Agbaka CA, Orji SM, and Anaele CC |
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Abstract :Introduction: This study was aimed at determining the prevalence of hypertension among adults
aged 40 years and above in a rural Nigerian Population.
Materials and Methods: Semi-structured questionnaires were completed by random selected rural
dwellers. Aneroid sphygmomanometer was used to measure their blood pressure measurement. The
mean of two separate blood pressure measurements was taken in each individual in a sitting position
after about 5 minutes of rest. Data were analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences computer
software version 21.0 for windows. Total sample of 320 rural dwellers were recruited for the study. |
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The Effects of a Home-Based Intervention for Young Children with Developmental Delays in Vietnam: 6-Month Follow-Up Results |
Author : Jin Y Shin*, Son Nguyen Duc, Michael Accardo and Charles Dill |
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Abstract :We assessed the long-term effi cacy of a home-based intervention program for young children (n = 46,
ages ranging from 3 to 6 years) with developmental delays in Vietnam. The current paper reports on the
six-month follow-up evaluation of the children after their six-month intervention ended. At the same time,
the children who were in a wait-list control group during the initial intervention program obtained the same
intervention for these six months and their outcomes are reported in this paper. It was hypothesized that
after completing the intervention program, the children would retain their adaptive functioning during the
six-month follow-up period. It was also expected that the children who had previously served as controls
would see similar gains after they received the intervention to those seen in our initial intervention group. |
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Determinants of practice of blood donation among undergraduate students of Ebonyi State University Abakaliki, Southeast Nigeria |
Author : Edmund Ndudi Ossai*, Nelson C Eze, Okwudiri Chukwu, Ugochinyere A Uguru, Ezinne C Ukpai and Ezeogo Ihere |
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Abstract :Objective: Aim of study was to determine the factors affecting the practice of blood donation among undergraduate students of Ebonyi State University Abakaliki, southeast Nigeria.
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