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  1. ""Factors inhibiting effective teaching of Physical Education: A case study of selected Basic Schools in Mbala, Zambia.
    Mulima, Sipalo Josephine, 2011-04-26T15:06:58Z
    This study was set to find out the factors inhibiting the effective teaching of physical education in some Basic schools. It was conducted in ten (10) selected urban and rural basic schools of Mbala district. The data were collected using questionnaires for the teachers, pupils, school managers and ...
  2. ""Factors inhibiting effective teaching of Physical Education: A case study of selected Basic Schools in Mbala, Zambia.
    Mulima, Sipalo Josephine, 2011-04-26T15:06:58Z
    This study was set to find out the factors inhibiting the effective teaching of physical education in some Basic schools. It was conducted in ten (10) selected urban and rural basic schools of Mbala district. The data were collected using questionnaires for the teachers, pupils, school managers and ...
  3. Abdominal Tuberculosis is common and under-diagnosed in HIV positive Adults in Zambia
    Sinkala, Edford, 2012-07-25T13:24:16Z
    Abdominal tuberculosis is a common form of extra- pulmonary tuberculosis especially in HIV/AIDS patients. A high index of suspicion is required for diagnosis of abdominal tuberculosis in these patients. A study was done at the University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia to ascertain whether abdomi ...
  4. Abdominal Tuberculosis is common and under-diagnosed in HIV positive Adults in Zambia
    Sinkala, Edford, 2012-07-25T13:24:16Z
    Abdominal tuberculosis is a common form of extra- pulmonary tuberculosis especially in HIV/AIDS patients. A high index of suspicion is required for diagnosis of abdominal tuberculosis in these patients. A study was done at the University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia to ascertain whether abdomi ...
  5. Absence of sex education in Zambian education system: Is it a missed opportunity for reducing HIV infections among the youths?
    Banda, Martin, 2015-11-27T15:19:20Z
    The study was undertaken in three provinces in Zambia namely: Central, Copperbelt and Western Provinces. The study sought to investigate the absence of sex education in Zambian secondary schools as a missed opportunity in the prevention of HIV infection. The objectives of the study were; to explore ...
  6. Acaricide resistance in Rhipicephalus appendiculatus Neumann, Amblyomma Variegatum (Fabricius) and Boophilus decoloratus (Koch) in Southern and Central Provinces of Zambia
    Luguru, Stephen M. K.J, 2012-08-20T16:07:08Z
    Acaricide resistance tests were conducted on 14-21 days old larvae of Rhipicephalus appendiculatus Neumann, Amblyomma variegatum (Fabricius) and Boophilus decoloratus (Koch), using the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Acaricide Resistance Test Kit, and acaricide test papers prepared locally a ...
  7. Acceptability of Antiretroviral Drugs among adults living in Chawama, Lusaka
    Munthali, Sharon C., 2011-11-09T08:57:51Z
    Acceptability of Antiretrovirals (ARVs) has been found to be associated with several factors. In this study we investigated the level of willingness among adults living in Chawama and factors likely to be associated with willingness to taking ARVs This was a cross sectional study. Only eligible adu ...
  8. Acceptability of Antiretroviral Drugs among adults living in Chawama, Lusaka
    Munthali, Sharon C., 2011-11-09T08:57:51Z
    Acceptability of Antiretrovirals (ARVs) has been found to be associated with several factors. In this study we investigated the level of willingness among adults living in Chawama and factors likely to be associated with willingness to taking ARVs This was a cross sectional study. Only eligible adu ...
  9. Acceptability of Haart by HIV-Positive Tuberculosis Patients in Livingstone District
    Wahila, Ruth, 2013-01-18T11:05:46Z
    The convergence of TB and HIV epidemics is a deadly threat to gains In survival among populations (Corbett et al., 2003). The dual epidemics are particularly pervasive in Africa, where HIV has been the single most Important factor contributing to the incidence of TB over the last 10 years. In Zambia ...
  10. Acceptability of Haart by HIV-Positive Tuberculosis Patients in Livingstone District
    Wahila, Ruth, 2013-01-18T11:05:46Z
    The convergence of TB and HIV epidemics is a deadly threat to gains In survival among populations (Corbett et al., 2003). The dual epidemics are particularly pervasive in Africa, where HIV has been the single most Important factor contributing to the incidence of TB over the last 10 years. In Zambia ...