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    Heavy Schistosomiasis Associated With Poor Short-Term Memory and Slower Reaction Times in Tanzania Schoolchildren

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    Cross-sectional studies of the relationship between helminth infection and cognitive function can be informative in ways that treatment studies cannot. However, interpretation of results of many previous studies has been complicated by the failure to control for many potentially confounding variables.We gave Tanzanian schoolchildren aged 9±14 a battery of 11 cognitive and three educational tests and\ud assessed their level of helminth infection. We also took measurements of an extensive range of potentially confounding or mediating factors such as socioeconomic and educational factors, anthropometric and other biomedical measures. A total of 272 children were moderately or heavily\ud infected with Schistosoma haematobium, hookworm or both helminth species and 117 were uninfected with either species. Multiple regression analyses, controlling for all confounding and mediating variables, revealed that children with a heavy S. haematobium infection had signi®cantly lower scores than uninfected children on two tests of verbal short-term memory and two reaction time tasks. In one of\ud these tests the effect was greatest for children with poor nutritional status. There was no association between infection and educational achievement, nor between moderate infection with either species of helminth and performance on the cognitive tests. We conclude that children with heavy worm burdens and poor nutritional status are most likely to suffer cognitive impairment, and the domains of verbal\ud short-term memory and speed of information processing are those most likely to be affected

    AIDS CASE SURVEILLANCE IN ETHIOPIA: JUNE 30, 1994

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    INTRODUCTIONThis report is published by the Epidemiology and AIDS Control Department of MOH on a monthly basis. And distributed free of charge for over 400 government and non-government institutions. The major objectives of the Publication are to:* Notify the current status of AIDS epidemc in the country , and provide. information for decision making and future planning .** Provide feedback to health institutions and colaborating agencies in the country. From January 1986 to June 30, 1994, a total of 13, 644 AIDS cases have been reported by hospitals in the country .Surveillance andresearch activities carried out in Ethiopia among different population groups have also indicated the extent of the HIV / AIDS epidemic and its progression

    2013 Lancaster County Obesity Fact Sheet

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    This fact sheet provides information on nutrition, physical activity, and obesity for Lancaster County

    2013 Beaufort County Obesity Fact Sheet

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    This fact sheet provides information on nutrition, physical activity, and obesity for Beaufort County

    2013 Oconee County Obesity Fact Sheet

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    This fact sheet provides information on nutrition, physical activity, and obesity for Oconee County

    2013 Spartanburg County Obesity Fact Sheet

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    This fact sheet provides information on nutrition, physical activity, and obesity for Spartanburg County
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