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pro vyhledávání: '"Jane Yatuha"'
Autor:
Ivan Mugisha Taremwa, Scholastic Ashaba, Carlrona Ayebazibwe, Imelda Kemeza, Harriet Ochokoru Adrama, Daniel Omoding, Jane Yatuha, Robert Hilliard
Publikováno v:
Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 383-397 (2020)
Background: The phenomenon of Knowledge Translation (KT) is a key intervention towards bridging the ‘know–do’ gap. We conducted a KT initiative in Isingiro district to positively change attitude and improve on the uptake of Insecticide Treated
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https://doaj.org/article/edcb45501b4049ff95cc6174daa328ff
Autor:
Ivan M. Taremwa, Scholastic Ashaba, Harriet O. Adrama, Carlrona Ayebazibwe, Daniel Omoding, Imelda Kemeza, Jane Yatuha, Thadeus Turuho, Noni E. MacDonald, Robert Hilliard
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2017)
Abstract Background The burden of malaria in Uganda remains unacceptably high, especially among children and pregnant women. To prevent malaria related complications, household possession and use of Insecticide Treated mosquito Nets (ITNs) has become
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/db637fe0a11b41f59fb055f337e3bcb3
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Agricultural Research. 16:931-938
Clarias liocephalus, an important small fish in the diet of rural households, is threatened by wetland degradation and overfishing for use as live bait. This study aimed at establishing the survival, condition, growth rate and feed utilization indice
Autor:
Jane Yatuha, Ivan Mugisha Taremwa, Daniel Omoding, Harriet O. Adrama, Imelda Kemeza, Robert Hilliard, Carlrona Ayebazibwe, Scholastic Ashaba
Publikováno v:
Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 383-397 (2020)
Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine
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Background: The phenomenon of Knowledge Translation (KT) is a key intervention towards bridging the ‘know–do’ gap. We conducted a KT initiative in Isingiro district to positively change attitude and improve on the uptake of Insecticide Treated
Autor:
Grace Kagoro Rugunda, Joel Bazira, Jeninah Atwebembeire, Jane Yatuha, Morgan Andama, Julius Bunny Lejju
Publikováno v:
Journal of Water Resource and Protection. 11:20-36
As population increases in urban areas, the domestic and industrial activities increase resulting in an increase in the volumes of wastewater and anthropogenic pollution, hence posing a threat to public health and environment. This study assessed the
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Aquatic Science. 43:101-109
The reproduction of the smooth-head catfish (Clarias liocephalus), a heavily exploited wetland fish in Uganda, in a data-deficient fishery, was studied from January to December 2011. Analyses were based on a sample of 854 fish specimens obtained from
The Physico-Chemical Quality of Streams and Channels Draining into River Rwizi, South Western Uganda
Autor:
Morgan Andama, Julius Lejju Bunny, Jane Yatuha, Jeninah Atwebembeire, Joel Bazira, Grace Kagoro
Publikováno v:
Journal of Water Resource and Protection. 10:817-845
There is an increased human population along the catchment area of river Rwizi who are engaged in various activities with potential to contaminate river Rwizi especially along the streams. Studies have been done to examine the physico-chemical qualit
Publikováno v:
Journal of Water Resource and Protection. :1587-1611
This study determined the physico-chemical and bacterial quality of raw (bore-hole, springs, wells) and tap water sources from Nyaruzinga wetland for domestic use in Bushenyi Municipality. Forty samples of raw water were randomly collected from Kacun
Autor:
Morgan Andama, Rapheal Wangalwa, Julius Bunny Lejju, Julius Tumusiime, Jeninah Atwebembeire, Jane Yatuha, Joel Bazira
Publikováno v:
East African Journal of Science, Technology and Innovation. 1
Rwizi River, often called the life-line river, supports over five million people in Western Uganda and is a major contributor of freshwater to Lake Victoria. Surrounded by a large and rapidly growing population, the river has suffered anthropogenic d