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Publikováno v:
BMC Infectious Diseases, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2023)
Abstract Introduction Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the second most common infectious disease affecting more than 150 million people globally annually. Uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC), the predominant cause of UTI, can occur as a biofilm associated w
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https://doaj.org/article/e29dd60bdf7f420a82e39cfc800e436a
Autor:
Esther J. Ndegeulaya, George M. Bwire, Raphael Z. Sangeda, Doreen Mloka, Faustine Tungaraza, Augustino S. Kahere, Fidelis F. Manyaki, Fatuma F. Felician, Manase Kilonzi, Wigilya P. Mikomangwa, Hamu J. Mlyuka, Alphonce I. Marealle, Ritah Mutagonda, Liberata Mwita, Kennedy D. Mwambete
Publikováno v:
Malaria Journal, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-5 (2019)
Abstract Background Malaria is among the leading cause of infection in individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD) living in sub-Saharan Africa, including Tanzania. However, after 2005 the standard treatment guidelines (STGs) on malaria chemopreventio
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/219eb9c39c434ed8a3b77a72105f10c2
Autor:
Raphael Z. Sangeda, Joel Kibona, Castory Munishi, Frank Arabi, Vicky P. Manyanga, Kennedy D. Mwambete, Pius G. Horumpende
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Public Health, Vol 8 (2020)
Introduction: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a current global health threat and a challenge to the treatment of infectious diseases. The WHO advocates a strategy of antibiotic stewardship programs (ASP) in optimizing antimicrobial use in hospitals
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https://doaj.org/article/ab10747776454ed098c2837b705e3ec3
Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Medicine and Health. :11-19
Aims: To determines the prevalence and risk factors for cutaneous mycoses (CMs) among boarding secondary schools’ students in Coast Region, Tanzania Study Design: It was a cross-sectional survey-based study involving boarding secondary schools’ s
Publikováno v:
Cureus. 14(4)
Background The worldwide emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria threatens to overshadow the dramatic advances in medical sciences since the discovery of antibiotics. Antibiotic resistance has rendered some antibiotics obsolete, creating a relianc
Publikováno v:
Cureus.
Cockroaches are common pests in homes and hospitals. They cause allergic reactions in some individuals and are potential vectors for various infectious pathogens. The study investigated the extent to which hospital cockroaches act as vectors and rese
Publikováno v:
Tanzania Medical Journal. 31:22-32
Background: The WHO estimates that approximately 600 million people fall ill after consumption of contaminated food and over 420 000 die every year, resulting in loss of 33 million healthy life years. Hand hygiene is considered by the WHO to be the m
Autor:
Ritah Mutagonda, Wigilya P. Mikomangwa, Manase Kilonzi, Omary Minzi, Wema Kibanga, George M. Bwire, Hamu J. Mlyuka, Alphonce I. Marealle, Kennedy D Mwambete
Publikováno v:
Infection and Drug Resistance. 13:1831-1838
Background Antibiotic resistance poses burden to the community and health-care services. Efforts are being made at local, national and global level to combat the rise of antibiotic resistance including antibiotic stewardship. Surveillance to antibiot
Autor:
Veronica Mugoyela, Kennedy D Mwambete
Publikováno v:
Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management, Vol 2010, Iss default, Pp 443-448 (2010)
Veronica Mugoyela1, Kennedy D Mwambete21Department of Medicinal Chemistry, 2Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology, University of Health and Allied Sciences, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaPurpose: Contamination of pharmaceuticals with microorganisms irre
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https://doaj.org/article/aa8d70b30c5e441e85d7748e575e0f5c
Autor:
George M. Bwire, Wigilya P. Mikomangwa, Alphonce I. Marealle, Manase Kilonzi, Meshack Lugoba, Ritah Mutagonda, Pacifi que Ndayishimiye, Kennedy D Mwambete, Hamu J. Mlyuka
Publikováno v:
Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health. 5:043-048
Background: Since 2013, Tenofovir (TDF) and Zidovudine (AZT) based regimen are alternatively used as a fi rst line for treatment of HIV in Tanzania. CD4+ cells count, which is recommended after every six months monitors the immunological progression,