East African Journal of Public Health
Overview
East African Journal of Public Health is a scientific journal, published since 2004 in English. The journal's country of origin is Tanzania and its primary focus area is public health.
Details
Details
Abbr.
East Afr J Public Health
Start
2004
End
Continuing
Frequency
Twice a year
p-ISSN
0856-8960
Country
Tanzania
Language
English
Specialty
Public Health
Recent Articles
1.
Meda E, Magesa P, Marlow T, Reid C, Roberts D, Makani J
East Afr J Public Health
. 2017 Oct;
11(2):775-780.
PMID: 28979065
Objective: Alloimmunization is a recognized complication of red blood cell (RBC) transfusion and causes delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions and provides problems sourcing compatible blood for future transfusions. The objective of...
2.
Ngallaba S, Majinge C, Gilyoma J, Makerere D, Charles E
East Afr J Public Health
. 2014 Aug;
10(2):487-92.
PMID: 25130029
Backgrounds: Sixty percent of the global deaths and injuries occur in the developing world and mostly are due to Road traffic accidents (RTAs. looking at the etiological related factors which...
3.
Siril N, Kiwara A, Simba D
East Afr J Public Health
. 2014 Aug;
10(2):476-86.
PMID: 25130028
Background: Human resource for health (HRH) is an essential building block for effective and efficient health care system. In Tanzania this component is faced by many challenges which in synergy...
4.
Mayega R, Wafula M, Woboya V, Musenero M, Omale A, Orach G, et al.
East Afr J Public Health
. 2014 Aug;
10(2):469-75.
PMID: 25130027
Background: There is insufficient documentation of the institutional frameworks for disaster management and resilience at different levels in sub-Saharan Africa. The objective of this study was to describe the institutional...
5.
Orach C, Mayega R, Woboya V, William B
East Afr J Public Health
. 2014 Aug;
10(2):459-68.
PMID: 25130026
Introduction: Uganda is vulnerable to several natural, man-made and a hybrid of disasters including drought, famine, floods, warfare, and disease outbreaks. We assessed the district disaster team's performance, roles and...
6.
Bazeyo W, Mayega R, Orach G, Kiguli J, Mamuya S, Tabu J, et al.
East Afr J Public Health
. 2014 Aug;
10(2):447-58.
PMID: 25130025
Background: The Eastern Africa region is regularly affected by a variety of disasters ranging from drought, to human conflict and population displacement. The magnitude of emergencies and response capacities is...
7.
Orach G, Mamuya S, Mayega R, Tabu S, Kiguli J, Keim A, et al.
East Afr J Public Health
. 2014 Aug;
10(2):439-46.
PMID: 25130024
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is vulnerable to several natural and man-made disasters. We used the CDC Automated Disaster and Emergency Planning Tool (ADEPT) to develop all-hazards disaster management plans at district...
8.
Rugigana E, Nyirazinyoye L, Umubyeyi A, Nsengiyumva J, Kanyandekwe C, Ntahobakulira I
East Afr J Public Health
. 2014 Aug;
10(2):428-38.
PMID: 25130023
Introduction: Rwanda has been experiencing quite a significant number of disastrous events of both natural and man-made origin in the last 2 decades. Many cases of disasters are particularly linked...
9.
Nyamhanga T, Fruemnce G, Mwangu M, Hurtig A
East Afr J Public Health
. 2014 Aug;
10(2):416-27.
PMID: 25130022
Objective: The goal of this study was to identify the achievements and challenges of a resource allocation process in a decentralized health system in Tanzania as they are perceived by...
10.
Tabu J, Otwelo J, Koskei P, Makokha P
East Afr J Public Health
. 2014 Aug;
10(2):410-5.
PMID: 25130021
Introduction: This paper describes a situationanalysis on hazards in the Arid and semi-Arid lands of Kenya. The leading hazards affecting the Arid and semi-arid lands are mainly natural and include...