MBS Research Publication
Email:- [email protected]

ACCEPTANCE AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS TOWARDS PROVIDER INITIATED HIV COUNSELLINGAND TESTING AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING HEALTH FACILITIES IN JIGJIGA TOWN, ETHIOPIA

Gargi Dhar, Assistant Professor, School of Graduate Studies,Department of Public Health, Jigjiga University, ESRS, PO Box: 1020, Ethiopia Academic Counsellor, IGNOU, India

Abstract:-

Ethiopia is one of the sub-Saharan African countries affected by the HIV/AIDS, among them urban women account for a larger share. The country has a wide HIV related program that is focused on the provision of preventive, care, support and treatment services. Most efforts have focused on Provider initiated HIV counselling and testing (PIHCT) as the primary means of encouraging people to become aware of their HIV status, but its uptake is relatively low in many parts of Ethiopia. To determine the acceptance of PIHCT on pregnant mothers attending health facilities, Jigjiga town, Ethiopian Somali regional state; an institutional-based, cross-sectional quantitative studies were conducted in 3 selected health facilities(one hospital and two health centres) in Jigjiga town.

Read More Download PDF
|

CHARACTERISTICS OF SOIL: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIESIN DIFFERENT SITES AT RUDRAPRAYAG DISTRICT GARHWAL (UTTARAKHAND), INDIA.

Subodh Kumar*,J.P Mehtaand J.C. Rastogi

Abstract:-

This study deals with the soiltemperature, humidity, rainfall, soil moisture, temperature, water holding capacity, pH, organic carbon, Phosphorus, Nitrogen, and Potassium.of the different sites i.e., Badhani, Bhanaj, Kakda-kund, Khaliyan and Kot of Rudraprayag, District, Garhwal Himalaya. In depth 0-10cm, Kakda-kund and Kot show highest temperature (16.0ºC). In depth, 11-20 cm Kot shows maximum temperature (15.3ºC). Highest temperature recorded in the depth of 21-30cm from Kot (14.0ºC). The highest soil moisture recorded from Khaliyan (28.0%) lowest from Badhani and Bhanaj (16.9%) in the depth of 21-30cm.The highest water holding capacity recorded from Kot (79.2%) and lowest from Bhanaj (42.9%) in the depth of 21-30cm. The maximum amount of clay in the depth of 0-10cm recorded from Khaliyan (39.0%) whereas Kakda-kund (21.3%) in the depth of 21-30cm.

Read More Download PDF
|

SYNTHESIS AND BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF SOME 5-AZA-INDENO[1,2-B]FLUORINE DERIVATIVES AS ANTICANCER AGENTS

Hassan M. Faidallah*, Ruba A.Almadeed, Khalid Ahmad Alamry Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Abstract:-

Reaction of 1-indanone with aromatic aldehydes in presence of ammonium acetate afforded the corresponding 6,12-Dihydro-5-aza-indeno[1,2-b]fluorine 1-8 in excellent yields.The structures of the prepared compounds were confirmed by elementary microanalyses and substantiated with IR, NMR and X-ray spectral data. Biological screening of the prepared compounds revealed significant anticancer activity of some of derivatives.

Read More Download PDF
|

PATIENT RECORD RETRIEVAL USING BHATTACHARYA COEFFICIENT WITH CROW SEARCH ALGORITHM

Dr.Poonam Yadav Assistant Professor, D.A.V College of Engineering & Technology, Kanina, Haryana 123027, India

Abstract:-

In recent years, health information management and utilization is the demanding task to health informaticians for delivering the prominence healthcare services. Extracting the similar cases from the case database can aid the doctors to recognize the same kind of patients and their treatment details. Accordingly, this paper presents the method called CS-BCF for retrieving the similar cases from the case database. Initially, the patient’s case database is constructed with details of different patients and their treatment details.

Read More Download PDF
|

An Enquiry into the construct of social and emotional wellbeing of children: To develop Resilience Through Bibliotherapy

Dr Rekha Sapra

Abstract:-

The notion of social and emotional wellbeing needs to be understood in the sphere of resilience and the scaffolding being provided to children during adverse situations. The relevance of nurture and the benefits it reaps for children has been proven beyond doubt. The aim of the paper is to explore the active role of resilience building for providing social and emotional wellbeing through storytelling. Along with this how the nurturer can provide the scaffold during the developing years of the child’s life. Based on my research study with ADHD children and other learning disabilities I wish to critically examine and focus on the skills which play a positive role in furthering the child’s social and emotional skills.

Read More Download PDF
|

SEEDS WITH VARYING DEGREES OF STORAGE PRODUCTS

Dr. Virendra Kumar Singh

Abstract:-

 

 

 

When it comes to saving economic plant seeds, preserving seed stock is the most important aim. Saving seeds for later use was a necessity that was recognized by early humans. As agriculture advanced, man understood more and more about how to keep seeds alive and how to store them optimally.Farmers and seed firms have learned that keeping seeds for two or more years rather than one season is more cost-effective than doing so for one year to assure a consistent supply of plants for the following year. This method can be used to build up genetic reserves that will be valuable in the years following periods of low output. Most of the world's seeds are exchanged freely and come from a diverse range of plants including crops, flowers and forages, amongst others. Many of these seed lots won't be used again this year.

Read More Download PDF
|

Need PHD Research Writing Help?

Journal Highlights

Indexing Partners

  • Academic Resource Index
  • SJIF
  • google scholar

Sitemap

 
IMBS Research Publication
 
MBS Research Publication strives to serve the global education sector by serving the research and publication needs of researchers, scholars and professionals.
 
© 2024 MBS Research Publication