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Lango children not learning


Parents have been asked to get more involved to ensure children learn at school ....

Sam Opira , Francis Oleke Ocero , James Alam , Moses Ricky Ojok , Daniel Ojok ,

Govt issues 200 land titles to 'new generation landlords' in Oyam


The land documents processed under the Systematic Land Adjudication and Certification (SLAC) programme were handed over to the beneficiaries at Apworocero Primary School in Minakulu Town Council. ....

National Resistance Movement , Judith Nabakooba , New Generation , Oyam District , Pworocero Primary School , Minakulu Town Council , Lango Sub Region , Betty Amongi ,

Cultural leader warns PLE candidates over cheating


Leaders in Lango Sub-region have advised this year’s PLE candidates to desist from any examination malpractice to avoid cancellation of results ....

Atek Odyek Owidi , Primary One , Lira City , Okolo Amolatar , Moses Michael Odongo Okune , Tekwaro Lango Paramount Chief ,

Effectiveness of rectal artesunate as pre-referral treatment for severe malaria in children under 5 years of age: a multi-country observational study | BMC Medicine

To prevent child deaths from severe malaria, early parenteral treatment is essential. Yet, in remote rural areas, accessing facilities offering parenteral antimalarials may be difficult. A randomised controlled trial found pre-referral treatment with rectal artesunate (RAS) to reduce deaths and disability in children who arrived at a referral facility with delay. This study examined the effectiveness of pre-referral RAS treatment implemented through routine procedures of established community-based health care systems. An observational study accompanied the roll-out of RAS in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Nigeria and Uganda. Children <5 years of age presenting to a community-based health provider with a positive malaria test and signs of severe malaria were enrolled and followed up during admission and after 28 days to assess their health status and treatment history. The primary outcome was death; covariates of interest included RAS use, referral completion, and p ....

Mayo Belwa , Nigeria General , United States , Adamawa State , Health Zones Ipamu , Public Health Institute , Health Zones , Local Government Areas , Swiss Tropical , Public Health , College Station ,