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<title>ASSESSMENT OF PREVELENCE AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS OF NUTRITIONAL ANAEMIA AMONG CHILDREN UNDER FIVE YEARS OLD Case study: Kibogora Level II Teaching Hospital. Period; 2023-2024</title>
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KAMBANDA Sylvere
This study intended to assess the prevalence and risk factors associated with nutritional anemia&#13;
among children under five years’ old attending Kibogora Level Two Teaching Hospital.
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Reverien TUYIZERE
This study, titled Prevalence and Risk Factors of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus among Patients at&#13;
Gihundwe District Hospital, investigates the prevalence of T2DM and identifies associated&#13;
risk factors among patients attending the hospital from January to June 2024. A retrospective&#13;
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DUSHIMIRIMANA Julienne; IRADUKUNDA Claudine
Hypertension is a major public health problem due to its high prevalence all around the globe 7.5 million deaths or 12.8% of the total of all annual deaths worldwide occur due to high blood pressure. It is predicted to be increased to 1.56 billion adults with hypertension
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David, TUYUBAHE; Jean Luc, UWIMANA SHIMA
Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is defined as blood loss from the genital tract of 500 mL or more following a normal vaginal delivery or 1,000 mL or more following a cesarean section. Our study is concerned with nurses and midwives’ knowledge toward prevention and management of PPH, where PPH is a leading cause of maternal deaths globally, contributing to a quarter of the deaths annually.
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