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Incidence of Haemolytic Disease of the Newborn in Harare, Zimbabwe
Mandisodza, A. R.; Mangoyi, G.; Musekiwa, Z.; Mvere, D.; Abayomi, A. (2008)Background: Haemolytic Disease of Newborn is responsible for a number of neonatal deaths and complications worldwide. Its incidence in Zimbabwe is not clearly understood. Objective: To find out incidence of Haemolytic ... -
Performance of the panleucogating protocol for CD4+ T cell enumeration in an HIV dedicated laboratory facility in Barbados
Sippy-Chatrani, N.; Marshall, S.; Branch, S.; Carmichael-Simmons, K.; Landis, R. C.; Abayomi, A. (2008)Objective: To compare the Panleucogating (PLG) protocol with the routinely used four-color protocol for CD4+ T cell count enumeration. Design and Methods: One hundred fifty-three blood samples were randomly selected from ... -
The human immunodeficiency virus epidemic: A race against time for millions and the role of flow cytometry. A Caribbean and resource-constrained country perspective
Abayomi, A. (2007)There is a race against time for millions in the world today. Both the technology and the manpower are currently available to deliver the services that are required to meet the needs of the 40 million people currently ... -
Wireless networks for surveillance, data capture and data management in the human immunodeficiency virus epidemic care and treatment programmes.
Abayomi, A.; Goodridge, W.; Asika, O. (2006)Biomedical and demographic data capture and the subsequent management of such information are critical factors in the implementation of any level of healthcare prevention and treatment program. The developing world is ...