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1) PREVALENCE OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS

CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION Tuberculosis is a disease caused by Bacteria called mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacteria usually attacked the l ung, but Tuberculosis bacteria can attack any part of body such as kidney, spine, and brain. If not tr eated properly, t uberculosis can be fatal, tuberculosis was once leadi ng cause of death in the... Continue Reading

2) PREVALENCE OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS

CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION Tuberculosis is a disease caused by Bacteria called mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacteria usually attacked the l ung, but Tuberculosis bacteria can attack any part of body such as kidney, spine, and brain. If not tr eated properly, t uberculosis can be fatal, tuberculosis was once leadi ng cause of death in the... Continue Reading

3) KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF HYPERTENSION AND ITS RISK FACTORS AMONG ADULTS IN MAIDUGURI METROPOLITAN COUNCIL

Abstract  This research was carried out to assess the knowledge of hypertension and its risk factors in Maiduguri Metropolitan council, Northern eastern Nigeria. A descriptive survey study was used to evaluate hypertension knowledge and attitude in a mixed population of hypertensive and non-hypertensive victims. Participants were selected through... Continue Reading

4) A SURVEY ON RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY TOWARDS HEALTH AND FITNESS, PROMOTING HEALTH AND FITNESS

Abstract The research literature on  survey of recreational activity towards health and fitness, promoting health and fitness as it relates to human health is vast and growing. To help policymakers take new and emerging findings into account when designing recreation and park services and initiatives for the 21st century, this paper summarizes... Continue Reading

5) THE INCIDENCE OF ANAEMIA IN PREGNANCY IN RUMUEME COMMUNITY OF OBIO-AKPOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF RIVERS STATE

ABSTRACT This study is designed to identify the incidence of anemia in pregnancy in ________________________________________________. A historical and statistical survey approach was adopted; antenatal records dating from 2014-2016 were reviewed and analysed to produce data on incidence and some 20 respondents from the study area (10 from each)... Continue Reading

6) THE IMPACT OF ADEQUATE NUTRITION AMONG PREGNANT MOTHERS IN ANGUWAM JUMA OF ZARIA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, KADUNA STATE

This research work have five chapters respectively chapter one include preliminary pages, statement of the problem and definition of terms while chapter two is literature review, chapter three is research methodology, chapter four is data analysis and data presentation finally chapter five was summary conclusion and recommendations... Continue Reading

7) AWARENESS AND KNOWLEDGE OF TYPE2 DIABETES PATIENTS ON DIETARY MANAGEMENT IN SOBI SPECIALIST HOSPITAL, ALAGBADO, ILORIN, KWARA STATE

ABSTRACT This research project was assessing the Awareness and Knowledge of type2 Diabetic patients on Dietary management: A case study of Sobi specialist Hospital. The research’s general objective was research design used in this study was descriptive research design. The sample size used in this study was 79 respondents out of 100 patients... Continue Reading
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  • ID:ECH0002
  • Pages:136

8) ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE AND UTILIZATION OF INTERMITTENT PREVENTIVE TREATMENT FOR MALARIA AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING ANTENATAL CLINIC IN JIGAWA STATE, NIGERIA

Malaria remains the most devastating human parasitic infection in the world today. it has been estimated that between 1-2 billion people throughout the world lives in areas at risk of malarial infection and each year up to 500 million people contract the disease out of which 1.7 million to 2.7 million people die. Several recent reports indicate... Continue Reading
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