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Volume 3 Issue 3 Articles

As Seen in Umuahia, Southeast Nigeria, Obstructed Labor

Background: In Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa, obstructed labour consumes a significant portion of the scarce resources allotted for healthcare and is one of the primary causes of maternal mortality, accounting for 8% of maternal fatalities globally. Resources and...

An alarm system for environmental risk factors for TB infection using disease modeling

The infectious disease tuberculosis (TB) is brought on by the bacillus Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is transmitted through the air by TB patients. For calculating the infection risk of the area, a risk map is created based on socioeconomic, environmental, medical facility, and biological parameters. Regression modelling has been used to examine the relationships between environmental variables, meteorological parameters, and socioeconomic variables such as rainfall, temperature, family income, and population density in...