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One Month or Real Life in a Single Clinic near the Slum Area in Mukuru Urban setting in the Time after COVID-19 Epidemic in Kenya
Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention ; 12(1):38-41, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1200461
ABSTRACT
The Muruku Clinic of Mary Immaculate is the oldest project of Slovak Doctors in Africa founded in 1999 by Sr. Mary Killeen and Prof. L. Soltes, working on an active survey of HIV especially in pregnant women, as well as OPD for basic diseases for two neighboring slums - Mukuru and St. Catherine. The aim of this research note is to describe the change of the spectrum of diseases just after Covid-19 pandemics in Kenya after first wave in 2020 just 20 years after founding of the clinic. When before 2000, malaria HIV, TB and STDs were the commonest diseases followed by multiple parasitic related anemia, after active screening and education against HIV the situation changed.

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Web of Science Language: English Journal: Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention Year: 2021 Document Type: Article