Parcourir University of Zambia ADHL Node par auteur "Siziya, S."
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Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns and their correlate for urinary tract infection pathogens at Kitwe Central Hospital, Zambia.
Chisanga, J.; Mazaba, M.L.; Mufunda, J.; Besa, C.; Kapambwe-muchemwa, M.C.; Siziya, S. (Health Press Zambia Bull., 2017)Inadequate data on antimicrobial susceptibility patterns in the Africa region and indeed in Zambia have led to ineffective empirical treatment before the culture and sensitivity results are made available. The purpose of ... -
Bacteriological status of shallow well water and practices of users in Chipulukusu township, Ndola, Zambia
Bulaya, A.O.; Besa, C.; Tembo, M.; Siziya, S. (Medical Journal of Zambia, 2017)In many countries in Africa piped water availability is limited and cannot meet the demands of the growing populations. Most rural areas in Africa resort to underground water which is readily available and is believed to ... -
Dental caries on permanent dentition in primary school children — Ndola, Zambia, 2017
Simushi, N.; Nyerembe, S.A.; Sasi, R.; Siziya, S. (Health Press Zambia Bull., 2018)Dental caries is a major oral health problem affecting 60-90% of children in developing countries . This study aimed to determine the prevalence of caries and associated factors in permanent dentition among primary school ... -
Improving Infection Prevention Practice in Traditional Birth Attendants in Chongwe District, Zambia
Chanda, D.O.; Siziya, S.; Baboo, S. K. (African Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 2016-04)Traditional birth attendants’ (TBAs’) practice is a source of public health concern due to high rates of infection among women and babies. This Study was undertaken in chongwe district, prompted by an earlier study that ... -
Level of knowledge on postnatal care and its associated factors in Ndola, Zambia
Chembe, B.C.; Siziya, S. (Zambia. Health Press Zambia Bull., 2017)Postnatal care (PNC) is considered as the most important maternal and child health service offered for a period of six weeks from the time of delivery. Inability to promote health behaviours affecting mothers and newborn ... -
Medical Prescription Pitfalls of Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections in Government Healthcare Facilities in Zambia
Besa, C.; Siziya, S. (Medical Journal of Zambia. 44 (1), 2017)The aim of this evaluation was to identify pitfalls in medical prescriptions of uncomplicated urinary tract infections in government healthcare facilities in Zambia. Design: This was a cross sectional and government ... -
The process of producing the modified ministry of health (MOH) TBA training curriculum
Chanda, D. O.; Siziya, S.; Baboo, K. S. (Medical Journal of Zambia, 2016-04)The MOH TBA Training Curriculum has been in Draft fomi since its documentation in 1996. This curriculum does not state when it was reviewed last or when it needs to be reviewed again in-order to incorporate new trends ...