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    Factors influencing women living with HIV/AIDS’ intention to fall pregnant among those attending the OI/ART clinic in Murambinda, Buhera District, Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe, 2010 

    Sibanda, Mandy Yolanda (2010-08)
    Background: With increases in HIV testing facilities in Zimbabwe, more women are aware of their HIV status before falling pregnant. This was found in a Murambinda survey in 2008. It is every woman’s right to fall pregnant, ...
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    The iron status of Zimbabwe blood donors 

    Vhanda, Donald (2013-09)
    Background Transfusion medicine is a distinct and expanding discipline with a vital role in the health care system, according to the permanent secretary in the ministry of health and child welfare. In Zimbabwe the number ...
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    Factors Associated with Untimely Antiretroviral Drug Pick-up by Patients in Bindura District. 

    Taramusi, Isaac (2013-08)
    Introduction Timely antiretroviral drug pick up is one of the early warning indicators for monitoring HIV drug resistance. Timely antiretroviral drug pick up is essential in the prevention of emergence of HIV drug resistance. ...
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    Risk Factors for Cervical Precancer Lesions among Women Attending Cervical Cancer Screening Clinics in Harare, 2013 

    Vere, Michael (2013-08)
    Background: Cervical cancer is the most common cancer in women in Zimbabwe. Preliminary analysis of the prevalence of precancer lesions of the cervix in Harare City revealed that the prevalence is around 7%. This is ...
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    Morbidity changes between HIV unexposed uninfected and HIV exposed uninfected children in Harare –a secondary data analysis 

    Matsena, Zvifadzo (2012-08-31)
    Background: Optimising the survival of HIV exposed uninfected (HEU) infants is a major challenge. There is a significant swift increase in the HEU population due to the introduction of the highly active antiretroviral ...
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    Factors Associated With Developing Ophthalmia Neonatorum in Harare City, 2013 

    Vengere, Calvin (2013-08)
    Introduction: Ophthalmia neonatorum is defined as any conjunctivitis with discharge from the eyes during the first 28 days of life. Ophthalmia neonatorum is preventable. Gonococcal ophthalmia, if untreated, may progress ...
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    The prevalence and morbidity associated with ectopic pregnancies at Harare central and Parirenyatwa hospitals 

    CHINOKWETU-MARERE, TARISAI ELLEN (2013-08)
    Introduction Ectopic pregnancy is amongst the top causes of maternal morbidity and mortality in the first trimester of pregnancy. It represents one of the commonest gynaecological surgical emergencies in Zimbabwe and ...
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    Breast cancer and HIV: a single institution review of a non-AIDS defining cancer in women in the setting of high HIV prevalence 

    Chingonzoh, T. L. A (2013-08)
    BACKGROUND The prevalence of HIV infection is high in sub Saharan Africa. However the impact of this high prevalence on breast cancer incidence, pathogenesis, age, stage at presentation, treatment response and toxicity ...
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    Hypertension awareness, treatment and control at Vubachikwe Mine, Gwanda, Zimbabwe, 2013 

    Chimberengwa, Pugie Tawanda (2013-08)
    Background: In July 2012, according to the chronic disease register Vubachikwe mine had at least 1 in every 10 workers suffering from hypertension. However about 30 workers had defaulted hypertensive treatment that is ...
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    Prevalence and factors associated with risky sexual behaviour after male circumcision among clients circumcised at Spilhaus Clinic in Harare 

    Chirau, Tafadzwa (2012-08)
    Introduction: The main objective of this study was to determine whether men who were circumcised in adulthood have risky sexual behavior after being circumcised. Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted. Men ...
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