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Browsing COLLEGE OF HEALTH & ALLIED SCIENCES by Subject "Anaemia"

Browsing COLLEGE OF HEALTH & ALLIED SCIENCES by Subject "Anaemia"

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  • Orish, Verner N.; Onyeabor, Onyekachi S.; Boampong, Johnson; Aforakwah, Richmond; Nwaefuna, Ekene; Iriemenam, Nnaemeka C. (University of Cape Coast, 2012-05)
    The problem of malaria in adolescence has been surpassed by the immense burden of malaria in children, most especially less than 5. A substantial amount of work done on malaria in pregnancy in endemic regions has not ...
  • Orish, Onyekachi S. Onyeabor, Boampong Johnson, Aforakwah Richmond, Ekene Nwaefuna, Nnaemeka C. Iriemenam; Verner, N. Orish; Onyeabor, ,Onyekachi S.; Boampong, Johnson; Aforakwah, Richmond; Ekene, Nwaefuna; Nnaemeka, C. Iriemenam (University of Cape Coast, 2012-05-28)
    The problem of malaria in adolescence has been surpassed by the immense burden of malaria in children, most especially less than 5. A substantial amount of work done on malaria in pregnancy in endemic regions has not ...
  • Prah, James; Ameyaw, Elvis O.; Afoakwah, Richmond; Kudom, Andreas (University of Cape Coast, 2016-04-04)
    Background: This study aimed at determining the incidence of low birth weight among live births and maternal anaemia and to investigate the association between some maternal factors and birth weight. Methods: This was a ...
  • Dei-Adomakoh, Y.; Acquaye, J.K. (2018-03)
    BACKGROUND: Anaemia is considered a severe public health problem by WHO and is seen as such in Ghana. Its prevalence in pregnancy has remained high despite improved antenatal care. The main purpose of this study was to ...
  • Dei-Adomakoh, Y.; .Acquaye†, J.K; Ekem, I.; Segbefia, C. (2014-10)
    BACKGROUND: Anaemia is considered a severe public health problem by WHO and is seen as such in Ghana. Its prevalence in pregnancy has remained high despite improved antenatal care. The main purpose of this study was to ...
  • Dei-Adomakoh, Y.; Acquaye, J.K.; Ekem, I.; Segbefia, C. (2014-12)
    BACKGROUND: Anaemia is considered a severe public health problem by WHO and is seen as such in Ghana. Its prevalence in pregnancy has remained high despite improved antenatal care. The main purpose of this study was to ...

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