African Digital Health Library (ADHL): Recent submissions
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AN INVESTIGATION OF MECHANISM OF AMPICOGULANT ACTION OF AFLATOXIN IN SOME ANIMAL SPECIES
(1970-06)It has been reported that aflatoxin B₁ isolated from foodstuff contaminated with a toxin strain of Aspergillus Flavus produces in rats a lesion similar to the “sweet clover disease”. Biochemical, Kinetic and microscopic ... -
INSULIN SECRETION IN NON-OBESE NIGERIANS (effect of glucose, sulphonylureas and weight reduction
(1974-07)Protein calorie malnutrition in man and experimental animals produces striking changes in the pancreas; and clinically, protein deficiency has been shown to diminish exocrine pancreatic secretions in addition to the ... -
BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF GENETIC VARIANTS OF GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE IN NIGERIA
(1969-03)Comparative biochemical studies have been carried out on five genetic variants of human erythrocyte glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in Nigeria. These variants A, A-, B, Ijebu-Ode and Ita-Bale in order of decreasing ... -
ENZYME HISTOCHEMISTRY AND FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIATION OF THE RAT METANEPHROS
(1973-03)Since histochemistry was introduced into the study of animal tissues, many investigators have localized the site of activity of a number of enzymes in both the developing kidney the adult kidney. Moog (1944) demonstrated ... -
CELLULAR IMMUNOLOGY OF PATHOGENIC TRYPANOSOMES
(1970-05)Pathogenic trypanosomes are the cause of a variety of disease syndromes kown collectively as trypanosomiases of man and animals. The association of the tsetse fly (Glossina species) with the transmission of the disease ... -
A STUDY OF PSYCHO-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL FACTORS IN CHILDHOOD MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY IN NIGERIA
(1985-04)Morbidity and mortality are known to be notoriously high among pre-school children in Nigeria and other developing countries. Malnutrition, infectious and communicable diseases constitute the major health problems of the ... -
STUDIES ON TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION AND HEAT PRODUCTION IN THE "CORE AREA" OF THE DOG
(1968-06)Temperature distribution within the "oore area" of fasting mongrel dogs was studied with thermocouples or "applicators" (the hot junctions of thermocouples - manufactured by ELLAB Ltd. Copenhagen). The highest intra-abdominal ... -
STUDIES ON CADMIUM TOXICITY IN RAT TISSUES
(1981-06)The presence of toxic levels of cadmium in the ecosystem has been increasing due to more and more industrial and agricultural use. Though several reports have appeared on renal damage, testicular necrosis and hepatotoxicity, ... -
ORUNGO ( UgMP 359) VIRUS: A HITHERTO UNDESCRIBED VIRUS, BIOCHEMICAL, BIOPHYSICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES
(1976-07-14)Orungo virus, a hitherto undescribed virus, first isoated from a pool of Anopheles mosquitoes caught off human bait in Uganda was studied by biochemical, biophysical and sero- epidemiological methods. These studies were ... -
STUDIES OF ZINC AND ALKALINE PHOSPHATE ISOENZYMES IN NORMAL AND TOXAEMIC PREGNANCIES IN NIGERIANS
(1982-03)ABSTRACT There is at present no information on the metabolism of zinc It during pregnancy in Nigerians. A study of zinc and a zinc melalloenzyme was therefore considered worthwhile in normal and toxaemic pregnant Nigerian ... -
THE EFFECTS OF ESTROUS CYCLE AND OESTROGEN ON PLASMA AND ANTRAL GASTRIN ACTIVITY IN MAMMALS
(1975-06)Abstract The possible relationship between estrous cycle, oestrogen load and pregnancy on the one hand and antral-gastrin content, circulating plasma gastrin, parietal cell concentration and gastric acid secretion was ... -
IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE ANTIGENE OF PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM MALARIA
(1971-12)ABSTRACT In a previous thesis, the study of certain aspects of the immune response of man to Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Ibadan, Nigeria were investigated. An attempt was made for the search of a suitable source of ... -
THE ROLE OF 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF ENDONYOCARDIAL FIBROSIS
(1968-06)ENDONYOCARDIAL FIBROSIS (E.M.F) is a common heart disease in certain areas of Africa. Much knowledge has accumulated in recent years about the pathology and clinical features of this disease; but at present, its pathogenesis ... -
Spontaneous Rupture of Spleen
(Medical Journal of Zambia, 1980-06)Spentaneous rupture of spleen, is a rare abdominal catastrophy, during pregnancy and labour , associated with 100% maternal and foetal mortality if not diagnosed in time. An awareness about this ... -
Sleeping sickness in children
(Medical Journal of Zambia., 1975-01)Twenty-three cases of Sleeping Sickness in children have been analysed at the Arthur Davison Hospital and Mukinge Hospital during the past five years. The overall mortality was 34.8%. This was especially high when ... -
Advance in Dermatology II
(University of Zambia, Medical Library, 1980-02)When patients see blisters they believe they are serious. The dermatologist is also concerned because there are more than 30 recognised bullous diseases and many are chronic, needing prolonged and careful management. ... -
Dental caries on permanent dentition in primary school children — Ndola, Zambia, 2017
(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 ... -
An analytical study of 33 cases of mortal head injuries
(University of Zambia, Medical Library, 1974-10)Lusaka Teaching Hospital is the biggest in the country. Out of its thousand beds there are about 220 general surgical beds. The management of head injuries in the University Teaching Hospital is the responsibility of the ... -
An Infection Prevention Manual For Community And Health Care Institutions In Developing Countries
(University of Zambia, Medical Library, 2004)This Manual on Infection Prevention is based on the principles and policies of Infection Prevention. It is the first Manual to be written on this subject in Zambia. It constitutes years ... -
Clinical Medicine or Community Health Care.
(University of Zambia, Medical Library, 1980-06)"There is much evidence that expenditure would have been better directed towards more public health services designed to prevent rather than to cure disease. Regarding the provision of personal services it seems that ...