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    • A comparative study of anxiety among HIV seropositive individuals, cancer patients and individuals from the normative population 

      Imasiku, M. L. (Medical Journal of Zambia., 2008-04)
      Excessive anxiety contributes to a sense of helplessness in which a person feels little control over the present or future and continues maladaptive behaviour patterns. In view of the negative influence of long ...
    • Universal health coverage: A perspective of the WHO country office in zambia. 

      Bakyaita, N.; Mweemba, N. (Health Press Zambia Bull., 2018)
      This paper provides a perspective of the WHO Country Office on Universal Health Coverage following the commemoration of the World Health Day 2018 on 7 April under the theme “Universal Health Coverage: Everyone, Everywhere” ...
    • Tuberculosis and pregnancy 

      Mwaba, P.; Kasolo, F.; Chintu, C.; Kasonka, L. (Medical Journal of Zambia., 2003-01)
      Tuberculosis is a disease of antiquities and it has been there since medieval times though according to literature, It is no older than the first conception of Adam's wife. Despite the extensive studies on tuberculosis ...
    • Chemodectomas 

      Naik, K. G. (Medical journal of Zambia, 1980-02)
      A patholodcal study of six chemodectomas seen during nine years period is presented. The histopathology, diagnosis, and histogenesis are discussed.
    • A Diet Survey in Kalene Hill Area 

      MCGlashan, N. D. (Medical Journal of Zambia., 1969-01)
      This survey of local diet was undertaken into two chiefdoms near Kalene Hill hospital during September, 1968. The inquiry was' undertaken` as a corollary to, and at the same time as, clinical studies of ...
    • Impact of piped water supply on the Incidence of typhoid fever and diarrhoeal diseases in Lusaka 

      Bahl, M.R. (Medical Journal of Zambia., 1976-08)
      The effect of piped water supply on the incidence of typhoid fever and diarrhoeal diseases in the City of Lusaka was reported. The incidence of typhoid fever and diarrhoeal diseases reduced in the City as the piped drinking ...
    • Influence of age and education on neuropsychological tests in Zambia 

      Kalungwana-Mambwe, L. (Medical Journal of Zambia., 2017)
      The purpose of this study is to explore the influence of age, education and reading ability on neuropsychological tests in Zambia. Methods and Materials: 324 adult participants were recruited from urban and rural areas in ...
    • Failing the academy: low written output in an African University 

      Banda, S.; Siaminwe, L.; Mwaba, P.; Nkhuwa, D.C.W.; Macwang'i, M. (Medical Journal of Zambia., 2008-01)
      The study investigated the publishing trends of academic staff at University of Zambia and doctors at University Teaching Hospital in order to highlight the trends and possible barriers to publishing by academic staff ...
    • Puberty in Zambian Children 

      Ratzarski, M.; Rao, U.K.G.; Brady, K. (Medical journal of zambia, 1980-06)
      A cross sectional study of 2,638 Zambian school children 1,220 boys and 1,418 girls has been done in Lusaka to study the puberty process. Pubic and axillary hair, breast development ...
    • The diagnosis of leprosy - common errors 

      Imkamp, F.M.J.H. (Medical journal of zambia, 1967-10)
      Would the correct diagnosis of leprosy have been easier if this disease had been described in textbooks on Neurology instead of Dermatology? The emphasis on the ...
    • Relapsing Fever in Sichili 

      Coene, J. (Medical journal of zambia, 1984-01)
      Between 1 December, 1982 and 30 November, 1983, 274 cases of tick borne relapsing fever were found in Sichili. Mainly children were affected and the incidence was lower during the cold season. Clinically, tick fever ...
    • Geophagy as a risk factor for helminth infectious in pregnant women in Lusaka, Zambia 

      Shinondo, C. J.; Mwikuma, G. (Medical journal of zambia, 2008-04)
      It his been reported that geophagy is closely associated with helminthic diseases and it has been especially linked to Ascarzs and infections among pregnant women.Hither to proof of existence of viable infective ova in ...
    • Ectopia Cordis 

      Munkonge, L.; Bowa, K.; Kamfumache, E. (Medical journal of zambia, 2008-01)
      Ectopia Cordis is a very rare congenital abnormality worldwide. Two Neonates with this condition were seen at the University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia in a period of 25 years (1980 -2005). To provide 2 ...
    • Bed-wetting in Lusaka suburb 

      Haworth, A. (Medical journal of zambia, 1981-11)
      Bed wetting may sometimes be the result of physical pathology or psycho-social stress or it may be due simply to stow maturation - Kolvin (1975) but even when it occurs in older children it may •neither ...
    • The geography of Lusaka city clinics 

      McGlashan, N. D. (Medical Journal of Zambia., 1968-10)
      The following account describes a study undertaken by senior geography and social work students of the University of Zambia in a fact-finding exercise for the Ministry of Health. The aims were to enumerate all out-patients ...
    • A retrospective study of CT findings of intracranial Tuberculosis in patients with AIDS in University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia 

      Min, L. C. (Medical Journal of Zambia., 2007-01)
      To study the computed tomography (CT) findings of intracranial tuberculosis (T.B) in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome(AIDS). CT findings of intracranial T.B in 40 patients with AIDS were retrospectively ...
    • Can all research strengthen links between policy and practice in HIV and AIDS prevention, care and support, in Zambia? 

      Shilalukey-Ngoma, M.; Menon, M. A.; Mac'wangi, M.; Serpel, R. (Medical Journal of Zambia., 2007-01)
      This reflection on research and policies on HIV and AIDS is to identify issues that assist to close the policy-practice gap in the prevention, care and support of HIV and AIDS programming, in a resource constrained, ...
    • Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency: Screening of 200 Zambian new born 

      Bhagwat, G. P.; Mwisiya, M. (Medical Journal of Zambia., 1984-06)
      Two hundred newborn children were studied for the frequency of occurrence of glucose-6 phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) deficiency at University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka. An overall frequency of 11.5 ...
    • Profile of major congenital anomalies seen at University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka: A petition for congenital anomalies surveillance 

      Munkonge, L.; Banda, S. S. (Medical Journal of Zambia., 2007-10)
      To describe the profile of congenital anomalies at University Teaching Hospital (UTH), Lusaka with special reference to implications for training and integrating congenital anomalies prevention strategies in ...
    • Intussusception in Zambia: A response to treatment recommendations in the published literature 

      Munkonge, L.; Banda, S. S. (Medical Journal of Zambia., 2007-10)
      Intussusception is the invagination of one portion of the intestine into another and is the commonest cause of intestinal obstruction in infants and children. In North America and Europe the incidence of intussusception ...