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SCREENING OF TRADITIONAL MEDICINAL PLANTS FROM ZIMBABWE FOR PHYTOCHEMISTRY, ANTIOXIDANT, ANTIMICROBIAL, ANTIVIRAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES
(2013-08-02)Fourteen indigenous medicinal plants used by traditional medical practitioners in treating sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS and opportunistic infections were selected after an ethno-botanical pilot survey ... -
Seizures in infancy
(University of Rhodesia, 1975-06) -
Sequelae of gynaecological operations
(University Of Rhodesia, 1967-04) -
Serum and placental histaminase in normal bantu pregnancy and pregnancy toxaemia
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1958-10) -
Serum IgG subclasses levels in paediatric patients with pneumonia
(University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences, 2001)Objectives: To determine the IgG subclass levels of patients admitted to Harare Central Hospital paediatric wards with pneumonia. Design: A cross sectional study. Setting: Harare Central Hospital. Departments of Immunology ... -
Setting up of HIV-1 Antiretroviral resistance testing methods and their clinical applications.
(2012-08-30)Following the World Health Organization (WHO)’s 3 by 5 initiative, antiretroviral treatment (ART) for HIV disease management has been scaled up rapidly in resource limited settings such as Zimbabwe. First line treatment ... -
Severe Metabolic Acidosis and “Muti” (traditional herbal medicine) ingestion in young children
(University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences, 1990)Twenty infants ami young children admitted with severe metabolic acidosis and a positive history of ‘muti’ ingestion were investigated. All had accompanying gastroenteritis and significant dehydration. Biochemical data was ... -
Sexually transmitted diseases in Rhodesia
(University of Rhodesia, 1976-11) -
Sickle cell anaemia in an African infant from Northern Rhodesia
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1960-09) -
Sickle cell anaemia in Nigerian children
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1960-02) -
Sicle cell anaemia in an African child from Nyasaland
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1961-11) -
SIDE LAB MANUAL
(2014-01-27)The laboratory has become more essential in the clinical examination of patients. However there has been a tendency for the clinician to relegate even simple tests to specialist laboratory workers. This has its ... -
The significance of schistosome eggs in the urine after treatment
(University Of Rhodesia, 1969-04) -
The significance of the retroverted uterus
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1956-05) -
The significance of the strongly positive tuberculin reaction
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1957-07) -
Single dose metrifonate in the treatment of urinary schistosomiasis in an area of low prevalence and intensity of infection
(University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences, 1986)Urine specimens from 638 primary school children in Gokwe Communal Land were examined for S. haematobium ova, and the 187 (29%) children who were excreting eggs were treated with a single lOmg/kg dose of metrifonate. Futher ... -
Situation Analysis of Public Private Partnership for the Provision of HIV, and TB Services in Zimbabwe 2010
(Ministry of Health and Child Care, 2010) -
Smallpox in Rhodesia and the use of the electron microscope in the diagnosis of this and other diseases
(University of Rhodesia, 1972-04) -
Smart Survey 2019
(Ministry of Health and Child Care, 2019) -
Socio-cultural realities of following through with prevention of mother- to- child transmission of HIV programme in Chiota district Zimbabwe: Implications for elimination of paediatric infection
(2017-06)The study assessed the social and cultural realities of following through with prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV during the postnatal and breastfeeding period in a rural community in Zimbabwe and its ...