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121by Mgawi, Norah Chimwemwe“…All the patients 100% (n=30) indicated that sexual matters were not communicated openly because they were supposed to be kept a secret. …”
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122by Mayani, Ednas Billiat“…Blood glucose is a quick, bed side test and could serve as a complementary indicator of disease severity in low resource settings. …”
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123by Mwambyale, Tuntufye“…This study has revealed that the ethanolic extracts of all extracts are rich in phytochemicals and antioxidant activities that are indicative of asthmatic activity in human beings according to the literature. …”
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124by Mponela, Martha“…The findings of this study have indicated that there are several factors that contribute to the delay in seeking rehabilitative services. …”
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125by Mwale, Mc Third, Yohave“…The results of the study indicated that 90% respondents had some knowledge about RH,a1though, fewer than these(60%), knew components of RH. …”
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126by Mphatso, Chiyanjano“…However, reports have indicated serious delays in HIV testing for HIV exposed infants. …”
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127by Kupatsa Botha, Alliet“…The finding further indicated that the midwives did not provide quality ANC, and information content was very low. …”
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128by Kaliwo, Patrick Stephens“…Findings further revealed that 60% of the participants thought that coughing persistently for more than 3 weeks was the only indication for going for latent TB screening. Findings also revealed that only 20% of the participants underwent TB screening.80% of the participants did not go for latent TB screening and cited several reasons for their not going. 53% of the participants cited fear of unknown and 63% mentioned fear of being stigmatized as the reason for not going for LTBI screening. …”
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129by Somanje Kachale, Fannie“…It is essential that Malawi should include maternal near-miss ratio as an indicator for evaluating its maternal health services.…”
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130by Mwale, Adrica Kuzomba“…The need to carry out this study came following the increase incidences of girl child sexual abuse in Malawi. This explored the causes of child sexual abuse as one form of child abuse and the researcher together with the guardians came up with preventive measures of CSA. …”
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131by Kuzomba Mwale, Adrica“…The need to carry out this study came following the increase incidences of girl child sexual abuse in Malawi. This explored the causes of child sexual abuse as one form of child abuse and the researcher together with the guardians came up with preventive measures of CSA. 2 The researcher collected data from parents or guardians' face to face using an interview giude. …”
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132by Mwale, Mary Kachonde“…With regards to feelings towards the alternatives to breastfeeding 66.7% (n=10) of the participants knew that a mother could transmit HIV to her child through breastfeeding. Findings further indicated that 53.3% (n=8) of the participants felt that it is impossible for a child to grow healthy while using breastfeeding alternatives. …”
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133by Mlera, Ronald Nachipo“…The findings of the study were that 83.3% of the respondents had adequate knowledge on immunizations adverse effects. They were able to indicate factors that can lead to immunizations adverse effects development, and how to prevent its development. …”
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134by Sakala, Thandizo Enalla“…The results of the study indicated that there is no difference in level of AIDS awareness between those women who were married and not married nor between those women who were highly educated and less educated. …”
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135by Chepuka, Lignet“…In spite of the high incidence of infertility in Africa, there has been little or no specific interventions and programmatic efforts since many African countries have concomitantly high rates of fertility. …”
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136by Minofu, Victoria Limbani“…This will contribute in finding the best method of ensuring ITN's are utilized by the under fives in the communities and also help to improve health of the under fives by reducing incidences of malaria cases thereby reducing child mortality which is very high in Malawi. …”
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137by Salima, Janet“…This will help the youth to access information pertaining to reproductive health, hence reducing the incidences of unwanted pregnancies.…”
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138by Khonje Mtumbuka, Ellasy“…The results of this study indicate that there are still some gaps during HIV testing and counselling especially on the structure and process attributes. …”
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139by Mboma, T. Alexander“…Malawi is experiencing an increase rate of cancer incidences. Cervical cancer is the most frequent cancer affecting Malawian women, accounting for as much as 26.8% of all cancer cases among this population. …”
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140by Mpachika, Felistas“…In children it is mostly transmitted through maternal — fetal transfer. The HIV & AIDS incidence is on the increase in both women and children. …”
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