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A Study On The Geophylogeny Of Clinical And Environmental Vibrio Cholerae In Kenya, J. Kiiru, A. Mutreja, A. A. Mohamed, R. W. Kimani, J. Mwituria, R. O. Sanaya, J. Muyodi, Gunturu Revathi, J. Parkhill, N. Thomson, G. Dougan, S. Kariuki Sep 2013

A Study On The Geophylogeny Of Clinical And Environmental Vibrio Cholerae In Kenya, J. Kiiru, A. Mutreja, A. A. Mohamed, R. W. Kimani, J. Mwituria, R. O. Sanaya, J. Muyodi, Gunturu Revathi, J. Parkhill, N. Thomson, G. Dougan, S. Kariuki

Pathology, East Africa

Cholera remains a significant public health challenge in many sub-Saharan countries including Kenya. We have performed a combination of phylogenetic and phenotypic analysis based on whole genome DNA sequences derived from 40 environmental and 57 clinical V. cholerae from different regions of Kenya isolated between 2005 and 2010. Some environmental and all clinical isolates mapped back onto wave three of the monophyletic seventh pandemic V. cholerae El Tor phylogeny but other environmental isolates were phylogenetically very distinct. Thus, the genomes of the Kenyan V. cholerae O1 El Tor isolates are clonally related to other El Tor V. cholerae isolated elsewhere …


The Contribution Of Emotional Partners To Sexual Risk Taking And Violence Among Female Sex Workers In Mombasa, Kenya: A Cohort Study, Stanley Luchters, Marlise L. Richter, Wilkister Bosire, Gill Nelson, Nzioki Kingola, Xu-Dong Zhang, Marleen Temmerman, Matthew F. Chersich Aug 2013

The Contribution Of Emotional Partners To Sexual Risk Taking And Violence Among Female Sex Workers In Mombasa, Kenya: A Cohort Study, Stanley Luchters, Marlise L. Richter, Wilkister Bosire, Gill Nelson, Nzioki Kingola, Xu-Dong Zhang, Marleen Temmerman, Matthew F. Chersich

Population Health, East Africa

Objectives: To assess sexual risk-taking of female sex workers (FSWs) with emotional partners (boyfriends and husbands), compared to regular and casual clients. Experiences of violence and the degree of relationship control that FSWs have with emotional partners are also described.

Design: Cohort study with quarterly follow-up visit over 12-months.

Methods: Four hundred HIV-uninfected FSWs older than 16 years were recruited from their homes and guesthouses in Mombasa, Kenya. A structured questionnaire assessed participant characteristics and study outcomes at each visit, and women received risk-reduction counselling, male and female condoms, and HIV testing.

Results: Four or more …


Male Sex Workers Who Sell Sex To Men Also Engage In Anal Intercourse With Women: Evidence From Mombasa, Kenya, Priya Mannava, Scott Geibel, Nzioki King’Ola, Marleen Temmerman, Stanley Luchters Jan 2013

Male Sex Workers Who Sell Sex To Men Also Engage In Anal Intercourse With Women: Evidence From Mombasa, Kenya, Priya Mannava, Scott Geibel, Nzioki King’Ola, Marleen Temmerman, Stanley Luchters

Obstetrics and Gynaecology, East Africa

Objective: To investigate self-report of heterosexual anal intercourse among male sex workers who sell sex to men, and to identify the socio-demographic characteristics associated with practice of the behavior.

Design: Two cross-sectional surveys of male sex workers who sell sex to men in Mombasa, Kenya.

Methods: Male sex workers selling sex to men were invited to participate in surveys undertaken in 2006 and 2008. A structured questionnaire administered by trained interviewers was used to collect information on socio-demographic characteristics, sexual behaviors, HIV and STI knowledge, and health service usage. Data were analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics. …


Uterine Fibroid Embolization For Symptomatic Fibroids; Correlation Of Mid-Term Changes In Disease-Specific Symptoms And Magnetic Resonance Imaging Results At A Teaching Hospital In Kenya, John Kiprop Mutai Jan 2013

Uterine Fibroid Embolization For Symptomatic Fibroids; Correlation Of Mid-Term Changes In Disease-Specific Symptoms And Magnetic Resonance Imaging Results At A Teaching Hospital In Kenya, John Kiprop Mutai

Theses & Dissertations

Background: Uterine fibroid embolization, though a widely available option in high income countries in managing symptomatic fibroids is relatively new in the East African region. It is currently offered at only one tertiary facility for the past three years. The symptom and radiological response in these patients, who literature suggests may have bigger fibroid burden and worse symptoms, is the subject of this study.

Objective: Characterization of MRI imaging features in women undergoing uterine fibroid embolization and identification of clinical correlates in an African population.

Methods: Patients with symptomatic fibroids who are selected to undergo UFE at the hospital formed …


Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia In Kenya: An Immunophenotypic And Clinicopathologic Study, E. Mulwa-Babu, D. Paresh, M. Riyat Jan 2013

Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia In Kenya: An Immunophenotypic And Clinicopathologic Study, E. Mulwa-Babu, D. Paresh, M. Riyat

Pathology, East Africa

Objective: To define cases of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) by immunophenotypic criteria and describe the associated clinical features in patients diagnosed at Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi.

Background: Rising to the growing cancer challenge will require improved diagnostic services. CLL is common in elderly patients. The current international standard in diagnosis incorporates findings of immunophenotyping. Facilities for immunophenotyping have generally been unavailable in Kenya.

Method: A cross-sectional survey was conducted between August 2011 and April 2012. Potential cases were identified based on morphologic criteria. Consecutive samples were obtained and subjected to 3 colour immunophenotyping on a Cytomics FC 500 cytometer. …


The Role Of Inflammation In Contrast Induced Nephropathy, Elijah A. Kwasa Jan 2013

The Role Of Inflammation In Contrast Induced Nephropathy, Elijah A. Kwasa

Theses & Dissertations

Background: Intravenously administered iodinated contrast media are widely and liberally used in daily diagnostic radiological investigations. Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is notable as the third commonest cause of hospital-acquired renal injury.

Justification: The global prevalence of CIN from various studies ranges from 2-5% but an incidence of CIN of 12-14% in Kenya was highlighted by a recent study without an explanation for the markedly increased incidence. Intravascular contrast has been demonstrated to commonly cause renal vasoconstriction. However, the low incidence of CIN in the general population infers that contrast alone cannot be a causative insult. This study proposes that inflammatory …


Primary Antiretroviral Drug Resistance Profiles Among Hiv-1 Therapy Naïve Patients In Two Referral Hospitals In Kenya, Simon Onsongo Nyangena Jan 2013

Primary Antiretroviral Drug Resistance Profiles Among Hiv-1 Therapy Naïve Patients In Two Referral Hospitals In Kenya, Simon Onsongo Nyangena

Theses & Dissertations

Objective: To characterize antiretroviral drug resistance mutations among drug naïve patients in two referral hospitals in Kenya

Background: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) caused by Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was first described in 1982. Since then the virus has spread globally to infect millions of people. HIV was first described in Kenya in the period between 1984/1985. Currently, Kenya has an estimated HIV-1 prevalence of 6.2% with a country population of about 40 million people. With the introduction of antiretroviral drugs, the survival of most HIV patients has been prolonged markedly. However this is greatly threatened by increasing rates of antiretroviral …