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1881por Peck, Megan E., Ong, Katherine S., Lucas, Todd, Prainito, Amber, Thomas, Anne G., Brun, Alex, Kiggundu, Valerian, Yansaneh, Aisha, Busang, Lesego, Kgongwana, Kabelo, Kelaphile, David, Seipone, Khumo, Letebele, Mpho H., Makadzange, Panganai F., Marwiro, Amon, Sesinyi, Mirriam, Lapidos, Tyrone, Lukhele, Njabuliso, Maziya, Vusi, Mkhontfo, Mandzisi, Gultie, Teruwork, Mulatu, Dejene, Shimelis, Mesfin, Zegeye, Tiruneh, Teka, Tesfaye, Bulterys, Marc, Njenga, John N., Odoyo-June, Elijah, Juma, Ambrose W., Soo, Leonard, Talam, Norah, Brown, Malerato, Chakare, Tafadzwa, Nonyana, Nyane, Khoabane, Mpho A., Auld, Andrew F., Maida, Alice, Msungama, Wezi, Kapito, Martin, Nyirenda, Rose, Matchere, Faustin, Odek, James, Canda, Marcos, Malimane, Inácio, Come, Jotamo, Gaspar, Nuno, Langa, Antonio, Aupokolo, Mekondjo A., Vejorerako, Kaauma C., Kahindi, Lawrence, Mali, Denis, Zegeye, Abeje, Mangoya, Derek, Zemburuka, Brigitte L., Bamwesigye, Jackson, Kankindi, Ida, Kayirangwa, Eugenie, Malamba, Samuel S., Roels, Thierry, Kayonde, Lenny, Zimulinda, Eugene, Ndengo, Emah, Nsanzimana, Sabin, Remera, Eric, Rwibasira, Gallican N., Sangwayire, Beata, Semakula, Muhammed, Rugira, Eugene, Rugwizangoga, Eugene, Tubane, Emmanuel, Yoboka, Emmanuel, Lawrence, Joseph, Loykissoonlal, Dayanund, Maphothi, Nandi, Achut, Victoria, Bunga, Sudhir, Moi, Monday, Amuri, Mbaraka, Kazaura, Kokuhumbya, Simbeye, Daimon, Fida, Neway, Kayange, Alick A., Seleman, Mohamed, Akao, Juliet, Alamo, Stella T., Kabuye, Geoffrey, Kyobutungi, Sheila, Makumbi, Fredrick E., Mudiope, Peter, Nantez, Barbara, Chituwo, Omega, Godfrey, Lingenda, Muyunda, Brian, Kamboyi, Royd, Masiye, Joseph, Lifuka, Eda, Mandisarisa, John, Mhangara, Mutsa, Xaba, Sinokuthemba, Toledo, Carlos“…Countries were not uniformly affected; South Africa achieved only 30.7% of its annual target in 2020, but Rwanda achieved 123.0%. Continued disruption to the VMMC program may lead to reduced circumcision coverage and potentially increased HIV-susceptible populations. …”
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1882por Jewkes, Rachel, Chirwa, Esnat, Alangea, Deda Ogum, Addo-Lartey, Adolphina, Christofides, Nicola, Dunkle, Kristin, Ramsoomar, Leane, Gibbs, Andrew“…Data were from South Africa (two studies), Ghana, Rwanda (two data sets), and Afghanistan and comprised interviews with 6545 adult women and 8104 adult men. …”
Publicado 2023
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1883por Obara, Isaiah, Makori, Peris, Sibeko, Kgomotso P., Bishop, Richard P., Nijhof, Ard M., Mwamuye, Micky“…The most frequent allelic variants were present in cattle transmissible isolates from multiple widely separated geographical regions in Zambia, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and South Africa. These frequent p104 variants were also present in the three component stocks of the Muguga cocktail used for the infection and treatment live immunisation procedure to control T. parva in the field. …”
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1884por Kumar, Chirag K., Sands, Kirsty, Walsh, Timothy R., O’Brien, Seamus, Sharland, Mike, Lewnard, Joseph A., Hu, Hao, Srikantiah, Padmini, Laxminarayan, Ramanan“…To parameterize our model, we used data from 3 global studies of neonatal sepsis and/or mortality—with 2,330 neonates who died with sepsis surveilled from 2016 to 2020 undertaken in 18 mainly LMICs across all WHO regions (Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Uganda, Brazil, Italy, Greece, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Thailand, China, and Vietnam). …”
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1885por Aragaw, Fantu Mamo, Teklu, Rediet Eristu, Belay, Daniel Gashaneh, Negash, Wubshet Debebe, Fetene, Samrawit Mihret, Alemu, Tewodros Getaneh, Eshetu, Habitu Birhan, Fentie, Elsa Awoke, Shewarega, Ever Siyoum, Asmamaw, Desale Bihonegn“…DESIGN AND SETTING: A population-based, cross-sectional study was conducted with data from the most recent Demographic and Health Surveys conducted in 11 East African countries (Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Comoros, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe) conducted from 2011 to 2019. …”
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1886por Shasha, Liness, Phiri, Million, Namayawa, Sibongile, Sikaluzwe, Milika, Nakazwe, Chola, Lemba, Musonda, Muhanga, Mikidadi“…Chad had the highest prevalence of early childbearing, 62% (95% CI: 60, 64) while Rwanda had the lowest prevalence of 13% (95% CI: 11, 15). …”
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1887por Mare, Kusse Urmale, Aychiluhm, Setognal Birara, Sabo, Kebede Gemeda, Tadesse, Abay Woday, Kase, Bizunesh Fentahun, Ebrahim, Oumer Abdulkadir, Tebeje, Tsion Mulat, Mulaw, Getahun Fentaw, Seifu, Beminate Lemma“…The prevalence significantly varied from the lowest of 13% in Rwanda to the highest of 62% in Mali, and anemia was found as a severe public health problem (prevalence of ≥ 40%) in 18 countries. …”
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1888por Munyazesa, Elisaphane, Emile, Ivan, Mutimura, Eugene, Hoover, Donald R, Shi, Qiuhu, McGinn, Aileen P, Musiime, Stephenson, Muhairwe, Fred, Rutagengwa, Alfred, Dusingize, Jean Claude, Anastos, Kathryn“…PARTICIPANTS: 710 HIV-infected (HIV+) antiretroviral-naïve and 226 HIV-uninfected (HIV−) women from the Rwanda Women's Interassociation Study Assessment. …”
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1889por Bahendeka, Silver, Kaushik, Ramaiya, Swai, Andrew Babu, Otieno, Fredrick, Bajaj, Sarita, Kalra, Sanjay, Bavuma, Charlotte M., Karigire, Claudine“…A meeting of health care professionals, experts in diabetes management and patients using insulin, was convened in Kigali, Rwanda on 11 March 2018, and the following recommendations were made: (1) insulin should be transported safely, without undue shaking and exposure to high (> 32 °C) temperature environments. (2) Insulin should not be transported below 0 °C. (3) If insulin is to be stored at home for over 2 months, it should be stored at the recommended temperature of 2–8 °C. (4) Appropriate instructions should be given to patients while dispensing insulin. (5) Insulin in use should be kept at room temperature and should never be kept immersed under water. …”
Publicado 2019
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1890por Amde, Woldekidan Kifle, Sanders, David, Sidat, Mohsin, Nzayirambaho, Manasse, Haile-Mariam, Damen, Lehmann, Uta“…This paper examines a south-south collaborative initiative wherein three universities based in Ethiopia, Rwanda and Mozambique set out to develop a local based postgraduate programme on health workforce development/management through partnership with a university in South Africa. …”
Publicado 2020
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1891“…Case 2: An unrelated 41 yr. old Kinyarwanda-speaking woman from Rwanda, with prior history of preeclampsia and multiple miscarriages, presented with palpitations, headaches and hypertension. …”
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1892por Umviligihozo, Gisele, Cobarrubias, Kyle D., Chandrarathna, Sandali, Jin, Steven W., Reddy, Nicole, Byakwaga, Helen, Muzoora, Conrad, Bwana, Mwebesa B., Lee, Guinevere Q., Hunt, Peter W., Martin, Jeff N., Brumme, Chanson J., Bangsberg, David R., Karita, Etienne, Allen, Susan, Hunter, Eric, Ndung’u, Thumbi, Brumme, Zabrina L., Brockman, Mark A.“…We collected Vpu isolates from 332 treatment-naive individuals living with chronic HIV-1 infection in Uganda, Rwanda, South Africa, and Canada. Together, these Vpu isolates represent four major HIV-1 group M subtypes (A [n = 63], B [n = 84], C [n = 94], and D [n = 59]) plus intersubtype recombinants and uncommon strains (n = 32). …”
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1893por Ndomondo-Sigonda, Margareth, Miot, Jacqueline, Naidoo, Shan, Ng’andu, Brian, Ngum, Nancy, Masota, Nelson E., Kaale, Eliangiringa“…The study aimed to determine factors affecting NMRAs funding in five East African Community (EAC) countries namely: Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania (Mainland and Zanzibar) and Uganda. …”
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1894por Rakau, Kebareng G., Nyaga, Martin M., Gededzha, Maemu P., Mwenda, Jason M., Mphahlele, M. Jeffrey, Seheri, L. Mapaseka, Steele, A. Duncan“…This study investigated the genetic variability of 15 G12 rotavirus strains associated with either P[6] or P[8] identified between 2010 and 2014 from Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Togo and Zambia. METHODS: The investigation was carried out by comparing partial VP7 and partial VP4 sequences of the African G12P[6] and G12P[8] strains with the available GenBank sequences and exploring the recognized neutralization epitopes of these strains. …”
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1895“…RESULTS: While the iNRF index in some countries was generally low (i.e. Rwanda) or high (i.e. Cote d’Ivoire), the risk-level of iNTS was variable not only by country but also within a country. …”
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1896por Sikder, Shegufta Shefa, Ghoshal, Rakhi, Bhate-Deosthali, Padma, Jaishwal, Chandni, Roy, Nobhojit“…The countries selected are Bangladesh, Brazil, Nepal, Rwanda, and Sri Lanka. RESULTS: One-stop centers were found to be the dominant model of care located in hospitals in four countries. …”
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1897por Samukange, Washington T., Kluempers, Verena, Porwal, Manvi, Mudyiwenyama, Linda, Mutoti, Khamusi, Aineplan, Noel, Gardarsdottir, Helga, Mantel-Teeuwisse, Aukje K., Nuebling, C. Micha“…METHODS: We piloted the integrated WHO Global Benchmarking Tool plus Blood (GBT+ Blood) to assess the haemovigilance function of national regulatory authorities (NRAs) in Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Liberia, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. …”
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1898“…Five validated-pfk13 partial resistance markers were identified in Africa: R561H in Rwanda and Tanzania, M476I in Tanzania, F446I in Mali, C580Y in Ghana, and P553L in an Angolan isolate. …”
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1899por Were, Martin Chieng, Savai, Simon, Mokaya, Benard, Mbugua, Samuel, Ribeka, Nyoman, Cholli, Preetam, Yeung, Ada“…The application is supported by an active community of developers and users, with feature priorities vetted by the community. mUzima has been implemented nationally in Kenya, is widely used in Rwanda, and is gaining scale in Uganda and Mozambique. …”
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1900por Raru, Temam Beshir, Ayana, Galana Mamo, Zakaria, Hamdi Fekredin, Merga, Bedasa Taye“…RESULTS: The magnitude of optimal ANC utilization in East African Countries was 56.37% with 95% CI (56.03, 56.69) with the highest optimal ANC utilization in Zimbabwe (80.96%) and the lowest optimal ANC utilization in Rwanda (44.31%). Women who had higher education levels were more likely to have optimal ANC utilization, compared to those with no education (AOR = 2.34; 95 and CI; 2.11–2.59). …”
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