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Ernest Muthami Mutua
Lecturer, Dedan Kimathi University Of Technology (dekut), School Of Health Sciences, Kenya
Two Worlds Apart: A Comparative Study Of Access And Utilization Of Maternal - Infant Health Services Between Two Counties In Kenya
Maternal and infant mortalities in Kenya are still high compared to global targets. This study targeted women of reproductive age (15 - 49) with the aim of assessing disparities in the access and utilization of maternal - infant health services in Migori and Nyeri Counties. A crossectional study design was employed. Interviewer – administered questionnaires, Key Informant Interviews (KII) and

Ernest M
Department Of Medical Laboratory Sciences, College Of Health Technology Otuogidi-ogbia, Bayelsa State
Evaluation Of The Occurrence And Distribution Of Hiv Infection In Nembe Communities In Bayelsa State, South-south Nigeria
Background: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), is a disease condition caused by the virus; the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). The HIV spread is of serious public health issue in developing countries particularly in Nigeria. This has triggered a lot of interventions in the region. In this light, we intend to see the rate of infections in Nembe communities in Bayelsa

Ernest M
Department Of Health Information Management Technology, College Of Health Technology, Otuogidi-ogbia, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
Assesing The Knowledge Of Rhesus D And Hb Genotype Incompartibility Among Pregnant Women In Yenagoa Bayelsa State Of Nigeria
Background: The Rh blood system is so important because the Rh antibody can cause severe hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN). Some regions of the world have the people with the sickle cell disease (SSD) as much as up to 5% of the population. Objective: The objective of the study is to assess the knowledge of Hb genotype/Rh D incompartibility

Ernest Mercy Odusi
Senior Lecturer, Department Of Health Information Management Technology, College Of Health Technology Otuogidi-ogbia, Bayelsa State,
Physical School Environment And Its Effects On Students Learning Outcomes In Yenagoa Lga Of Bayelsa State, Nigeria
Introduction: The physical environment is made up of all the geographical, physical and chemical features, land and waters. One of the ecological considerations that affect how well a student performs in life is the school environment. Objective: This aim of this research work was to assess the effect of physical school environment as it affects students learning outcome in Education

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