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  1. 501
    by Banda Latif, Esther
    Published 2022
    “…Despite the introduction of sexuality education (SE) in primary schools in Malawi, a significant number of very young adolescents still experience early marriages, high teenage pregnancies and high school drop-outs. …”
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  2. 502
    by Banda, Rodrick Vale
    Published 2021
    “…Out of these 5 factors, 3 were found to be independent determinants of AL using a logistic regression model: intraperitoneal local sepsis (Relative risk [RR] 7.2, 95%confidence interval [CI] 2.81- 17.5), Haemoglobin level ([<10g/dl] RR 4 ,95% CI 2.167 – 7.5) and Surgeons experience( Trainee/ expert) ( RR 1.4 , 95% CI 1.143-1.957) The knowledge of factors associated with anastomotic leakage after intestinal anastomosis can be modified to reduce AL and improve AL outcomes in our setting…”
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  3. 503
    by Kishombe, Mable Cynthia
    Published 2022
    “…The study assesses factors associated with mortality amongst paediatric TB patients in Blantyre and knowledge, attitude and beliefs of TB disease transmission among parents/guardians of children. This was a cross-sectional study using retrospective records review of data extracted from Helse Nord Tuberculosis Initiative (HNTI) for different health facilities in Blantyre district and a primary data collection in assessing the knowledge, attitude and practice of the parents/guardians of children with TB and those with cough for more than a week at Ndirande Health Centre in Blantyre. …”
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  4. 504
    by Mwale, Mc Third, Yohave
    Published 2022
    “…The subjects were each interviewed using a questionnaire which had mostly open ended questions, although it also had some closed ended questions. …”
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    by Chinyama, Nitta Beni
    Published 2022
    “…Initial prescribed drugs were promptly administered (98% vs. 100%). There was a significant decrease of deaths (14.3% to 2%; p< 0.0001), and absconders (5.3% to 0.3%; p=0.0002) post-intervention. …”
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  6. 506
    by Chilimba, Francis
    Published 2022
    “…Other studies conducted to measure ART outcomes among adolescents in urban clinics in Zimbabwe showed that adolescents and young adults had high loss to follow up, unlike adults in the same set up HIV positive adolescents on ART have usually lower viral suppression rates when compared to adults and children, meaning their viral load remains relatively high even though they are on ART. …”
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