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Day 1 Sunday
Times Parallel A (Plenary Hall)
14h00-20h00 Arrivals and Registration
Durban Beachfront Amphitheatre
17h00-17h10 Welcome by a Tradititional Healer
17h20-17h30
17h30-17h40
17h40-17h50
Elangeni Hotel Main Hall
18h00-18h10 Welcome by Program Director
18h10-18h20 Introduction by Prof Mogkalong
18h20-18h30 Opening Address by the Minister (DST/DOH)
18h30-18h40 Adress by Prof Mbewu: President MRC
18h40-18h50 Adress by Prof David Koech: President KEMRI
18h50-19h00 Adress by DOH/DST delegate
19h00-19h10 Adress by Prof Kensese S. Mossanda
19h10-20h00 Keynote Address by Prof Finch S. Charles
20h00-22h00 Cocktail
Day2 Monday
Times Parallel A (Plenary Hall) Parallel B Parallel C
Housekeeping 8h00-8h20 Chairs of session meeting with LOC Chairs of session and LOC Members
Housekeeping 8h20-8h30 General announcements (cellphone, hotel matters, …etc)
Surname Initials Title Session Surname Initials Tittle Session Surname Initials Tittle Session
2.1
Guest Speaker 8h30-9h15 Cloete TE Biotechnology trends in 21st century
Session Chairs Dr Steenkamp (RSA) and Prof Moswa (DRC) Dr Eloff (UK) and Dr Finch (USA) and Dr. Kasongo (RSA)
2.2 A new approach is required to develop antimicrobial
Parallel Plenary 9h30-10h00 Steenkamp V Immune-enhancing of traditional food-plants THM Eloff agents from plants Finch SC Training of Youth Peer Counsellor to Prevent
10h00-10h30 Coffee-Break and Tea-Break Coffee-Break and Tea-Break
Surname Initials Title Session Surname Initials Title Session Surname Initials Title Session
The in vitro and in vivo anti-malarial efficacy study of The African potato’s contribution in the
2.3 10h30-10h40 Adewunmi CO Potential Anti-trichomonal Agents from Medicinal Plants THM 2.18 Gathirwa JWG combinations of some medicinal plants in Kenya. PHAR 2.34 Kasongo K management of HIV / AIDS ART
Sensitivity of Trypanosoma isolates from patient in HIV-1 Subtypes among STI patients in nairobi:A
In vitro antiplasmodial and cytotoxicity activities of some the eastern and southern region of Africa to Genotypic study based on Partial pol Gene
2.4 10h40-10h50 Irungu BN medicinal plants from Kenya. THM 2.19 Mdachi RE currently used drugs for sleeping sickness. PHAR 2.35 Lihana RWN Sequencing. ART
Long-term changes in antifilarial IgG1 and IgG4
The Hypoglycaemic and Hypolipidemic Properties of Cnestis antibodies following annual mass treatment with Communication with patients and quality of health
2.5 10h50-11h00 Adisa RA Ferruginea THM 2.2 Njenga SM diethylcarbamazine and albendazole. PHAR 2.36 Meyer JC care for antiretroviral adherence. ART
Flavonoids with Antiplasmodial activity from the plant Erythrina Pharmacokinetics and clinical efficacy of midazolam Logistic management information needs for ART
2.6 11h00-11h10 Akala HM sacleuxi (Family: Leguminosae ) THM 2.21 Muchohi SN and lorazepam in Kenyan children. PHAR 2.37 Ogunsola O programme Roll-out ART
NEUROPROTECTIVE POTENTIALS OF SECONDARY Modulation of Anopheles gambiae epsilon Mortality and causes of death in adult receiving
METABOLITES IN TRADITIONAL MEDICINAL AND FOOD glutathione transferase activity by plant natural antiretroviral therapy at Tshepang clinic in doctor
2.7 11h10-11h20 Aruoma O PLANT EXTRACTS THM 2.22 Mukanganyama S products in vitro PHAR 2.38 Mzileni MO George Mukhari Hospital. ART
Improvement Of Traditional Health Practitioners’ Services
Delivery To People Living With HIV/AIDS (PLWAs) at Dr. Synthesis, characterization and application of metal Qualitative Evaluation Of Factors Associated Anti-
2.8 11h20-11h30 Bernard K Sekagya Institution Of Traditional Medicine THM 2.23 Musetha PL chalcogenide nanoparticles PHAR 2.39 Kadiri A Retroviral (ARV) Adherence In Lagos State, Nigeria ART
Baseline study of hepatitis B virus (HBV) / hepatitis
Effect of mannitol as adjunct therapy on the clinical C virus (HCV) and HIV co-infection in patients
Exploiting the potential of Medicinal plants candidates in search outcome of childhood cerebral Malaria in Uganda:A receiving anti-retroviral drugs at George Mukhari
2.9 11h30-11h40 Chemutai CBII of new antifungal drig alternatives. THM 2.24 Namutangula BW randomised clinical trail. PHAR 2.4 Lukhwareni A hospital. ART
Challenges of management of Challenges of
Antifungal activities and phytochemical studies of stylosanthes Analysis of Drug Resistance Transmission of managing oral lesions of HIV/AIDS in a developing
2.1 11h40-11h50 Coulibaly D mucronata from Mali. THM 2.25 Ndembi N Acutely Non-B infected HIV Patience in Cameroon PHAR 2.41 Agbelusi GA country ART
Self reported illness among recently infected
Two Cameroonian plants with sedative and participants screened for inclusion in an ARV
TM
2.11 11h50-12h00 Longo MB DOUBASE C , AN AFRICAN TRADITIONAL PHARMACOPOEIA-BASED ANTI-HIV, ANTI-TUMORAL MEDICINE, FOR CARING CARDIAC ABNORMALITIES IN HIV-INFECTED INDIVIDUALS H
THM 2.26 Ngo Bum EN anticonvulsant properties in mice. PHAR 2.42 Somaroo treatment trial ART
Strategies for sustainable development and promotion of African Assessment of adverse effects of albendazole and AIDS-related opportunistic illnesses occurring after
Traditional Medicine in Nigeria: Place of Community-Based- praziquantel in mass drug administration (MDA) by initiation of potent antiretroviral therapy in
2.12 12h00-12h10 Fayose SO Organizations THM 2.27 Njomo DW the teacher. PHAR 2.43 Mbome AN Cameroon. ART
Traditional Medicine Networks: Building Bridges for Science and Study of drugs resistance molecular markers in SP,
2.13 12h10-12h20 Floyd VD Patients THM 2.29 Nkya SW SP+ART and Coartem re-infection, recrudescence. PHAR 2.44 Tabe AC HIV/AIDS and opportunistic diseases ART
Amodiaquine combined with
sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine versus artemisinin-based High exposure to Hepatitis B virus infection in HIV-
Alternative therapies and traditional medicine in HIV combination for the treatment of uncomplicated positive babies in a peadiatric dept of Dr George
2.14 12h20-12h30 Gaba AE management THM 2.30 Obonyo CO falciparum Malaria in Africa: A meta-analysis. PHAR 2.45 Simani OE Mukhari hospital, Pretoria. ART
Bridging the Gap Incidence of R-plasmids in quinolones resistance of
2.15 12h30-12h40 Sekagya Y Between Traditional and Modern Medical Worlds THM 2.31 Ogbolu DO gram-negative enteric bacilli in Nigeria. PHAR 2.46 Williams-Mein E The evolution of HIV-1 subtypes among sti patients ART
Anti-HIV-1 Replication Activities of some Kenyan Medicinal Drug prescription and Investigation; the Need for Haematological measurements and iron levels in
2.16 12h40-12h50 Kanyara JN Plant Extracts and Their Active Chemical Components THM 2.32 Quadry K Standard PHAR 2.47 Bah G HIV-infected Gambian subjects ART
Antiviral formulations from Kenya medicinal plants,
activity against herpes simplex virus infection in Neurological Morbidity Pattern in Retroviral
2.17 12h50-13h00 Kasongo K A boraginaceous plant extracts increase CD4 reduce viral load. THM 2.33 Tolo FM mice. PHAR 2.48 Nwokike OHN patients:zooming in on South-Southern Nigeria. ART
13h00-14h00 Lunch Lunch
Session Chairs Prof Obi (RSA) and Prof Hussein Dr Steenkamp V (RSA) and Dr Cadet (Canada) Prof Rataemane (RSA) and
Surname Initials Title Session Surname Initials Title Session Surname Initials Title Session
Molecular damage to DNA by direct and sensitized
Session Lecture 14h00-14h20 Obi L Enteric bacterial pathogens in HIV/AIDS patients with and without diarrhoea and their household drinkin water in Limpopo J effectsSouth Africa
Province, of solar radiation in cells and human skins
MI Cadet TI Rataemane S Review of suicide and its associated risk factors MH
2.49 High diversity of group a streptococcal types among healthy DNA damage and oxidative stress by municipal A profile of substance use among the youth in a
Session Lecture 14h20-14h30 Abdissa A schoolchildren in Ethiopia. MI 2.56 Bakare AA sludge leachate in mice TI 2.63 Adejumo O Rural Health District of South Africa MH
Depression learned heplessness amoung refugee
DDT And Male Reproductive Health In A Malaria Area In South Urogenital birth defects in newborns from a high- women in Sub-Saharan Africa: Prevalance and
2.50 14h30-14h40 De Jager C Africa MI 2.57 Bornman MS risk malaria area TI 2.64 Langba J Contex. MH
The Pattern of Criminal Offences allegedly
Committed By Patients with Mental Retardation
Admitted for Psychiatric Observation At
The influence of infection on some biochemical parameters in Weskoppies Hospital From January 2003 to
2.51 14h40 -14h50 Auma JE rats infected with Trypanosoma brucei:A preliminary study. MI 2.58 Karanja RM DDT and Malaria Control - Is it a bane or a boon? TI 2.65 Rataemane S December 2004 MH
Antifungal drug susceptibility profile of Candida Spp from Pattern of non-fatal injuries treated at Khorixas STIGMA AND MENTAL HEALTH: A SOUTH
2.52 14h50-15h00 Mashedi OM HIV/AIDS patients, Nairobi, Kenya MI 2.59 Madiba ES District Hospital Namibia TI 2.66 Rataemane S AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE MH
Genetic characterization of wild-type measles viruses from Organophosphate exposure and suicide amongst
2.53 15h00-15h10 Mbugua Kenya. MI 2.6 Maruping M SA farm workers. TI 2.67 Sodi T The psychological basis of indigenous healing. MH
Anti-parasitic activity studies of selected medicinal plants in Investigation of patulin contamination in apple juice Science of Spirituality In Mental Health Care of
2.54 15h10-15h20 Kigondu EVM Kenya. MI 2.61 Thembo KM sold in retail outlets in the Western Cape TI 2.67 Taintor K PLWHAs MH
The Pattern of Criminal Offences allegedly
Committed By Patients with Mental Retardation
Admitted for Psychiatric Observation At
Antibiotic Susceptibility os Staphylococcus aureus isolated from Weskoppies Hospital From January 2003 to
2.55 15h20-15h30 Olonitola OS a Nigerian federal Medical centre. MI 2.62 Mwihia JT Aflatoxicosis outbreak investigation, Kenya 2005. TI 2.69 Motojesi AA December 2004 MH
15h30-16h00 Coffee-Break and Tea-Break Coffee-Break and Tea-Break
Session Chairs Prof Mphahlele (RSA) and Pro Lecastas (RSA) Dr Magano (RSA) and Kenya
Surname Initials Title Session Surname Initials Title Session Surname Initials Title Session
HIV and HBV co-infections: implications for treatment Creamean Congo Haemoragic Fever Virus: A South
Session Lecture 16h00-16h20 Mphahlele J and control of HIV and HBV Vaccimm Magano SR African Perspective ZOV Kenya
The extent of missed vaccination opportunities and factors that Epidemiology and progession of highly pathogenic Amoebic infection in Mwea rice irrigation region,
2.70 16h20-16h30 Dube S contribute to them, in Orange Farm, Gauteng Vaccimm 2.75 Waziri NE avian influenza in Nigeria. ZOV 2.80 Muhoho N Central Kenya PAD
Molecular Characterisation of Shiga Toxigenic
Escherichia coli (STEC) O157 strains from humans,
Efficacy of Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate in children: cattle and pigs in the North-West Province, South Schistosomiasis and Geohelminths infections
2.71 16h30-16h40 Obonyo CO A meta-analysis. Vacimm 2.76 Ateba CN Africa ZOV 2.81 Adungo NI among the Kenya-Uganda border population. PAD
Antibody and cellular immune responses in a 2-dose measles The status of bovine tuberculosis in selected areas Cytopathology of urinary epithelium in
2.72 16h40-16h50 Samuel M vaccination trial in Gambia. Vacimm 2.77 Mamo G of North Gondar adminastrative zone,Ethiopia ZOV 2.82 Akinwale OP Schistosoma heamat obium infections in Nigeria. PAD
A comparative study on pathogenesis of
Reduced effectiveness of hepatitis B vaccine in HIV-positive trypanosoma brucei gambiense in African green
babies under 2-years of age within the South African Expanded monkey (Cercopithecus aethiops) and syke The effectiveness of Bacillus thuringiensis in
2.73 16h50-17h00 Simani OE Programme on Immunisation Vacimm 2.78 Mwangangi DM (Cercopithecus limits)monkeys. ZOV 2.83 Kahindi controlling mosquito larvae in Malindi, Kenya PAD
The induction persistence of T-cell responses after natural An enzyme linked immunosorbent assay for
exposure and vaccination is reduced by prior exposure to determination of chloramphenicol residues in Evidence of familial association of intestinal
2.74 17h00-17h10 Kai O Plasmodium falciparum parasitaemia. Vaccimm 2.79 Wesongah JO lifestock products. ZOV 2.84 Kihara M helminthes infection in Mwea irrigation scheme. PAD
17h10-17h20 Day Close Day close Day Close Day Close
Day 3 Tuesday
Times Parallel A (Plenary Hall) Parallel B Parallel C
Session Chairs Dr Zungu L (RSA) and Dr Aruoma (UK) Dr Asare G (RSA) and Prof Kumar (India) Ms Madiba (RSA) and
Surname Initials Title Session Surname Initials Tittle Session Surname Initials Tittle Session
Changing African diet in areas with high risk of
Parallel Plenary 8h00-8h30 Aruoma O EOH
Scientific integration, biotechnology and competency transfer:future prospects in Africa Mossanda KSA cancer CID Mogkgatle MM It costs carers to care NH
Nursing intervention in the Muea pediatric and
Models for employment of domestic workers in South Africa - An Interactions of dietary iron overload and aflatoxin B1 opportunistic diseases and HIV program in
3.1 8h30-8h40 Zungu LI occupational health prespective. EOH 3.9 Asare G in hepatocarcinogenesis CID 3.17 Emmanuel M Cameroon. NH
Cytogenetic Biomonitoring of Egyptian workers exposed to Epstein-Barr virus in squamous cell carcinoma of
3.2 8h50-9h00 El-Khatib EN pesticides:Micronuclei analysis in peripheral blood lymphocytes. EOH 3.10 Baloyi PJ the bronchus CID 3.18 Oyando DO Nursing and home-based care. NH
THE OPINIONS OF NURSES WORKING WITH
TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS REGARDING
Byssinosis among sisal and food processing workers in Thika Prevention and Treatment of Precancerous Lesions HOSPITAL DISCHARGE PLAN AT MOSES
3.3 9h00-9h10 GACHANJA SW District, Kenya EOH 3.11 Kumar A of Cervix by Spirulina CID 3.19 PEU MD KOTANE IN NORTH-WEST PROVINCE NH
How efficient is DOTS program in capturing active
Occupational noise-induced hearing loss and its associated risk Cancer in Nigeria:A 10-year analysis of the Kano PTB cases?Findings from a community based-
3.4 9h10-9h20 Maddahi factors EOH 3.12 Mohammed AZ cancer registry CID 3.20 Eyob G survey in Arusi-Negele Woreda, Oromia, Ethiopia. NH
Risk factors for oesophageal cancer in the Eastern
Cape Province of South Africa: Re-evaluating past Impact of Infection and morbidity of a national
evidence and uncovering new realities related to helminth control programme in Uganda school
3.5 9h20-9h30 Masekoa NO A survey of health hazards affecting service workers at Medunsa EOH 3.13 Sewram V traditional practices CID 3.21 Kabatereine NB children NH
Health effects of pesticides among formulators, re-packers and Cyclin D1 gene expression in the diagnosis and Community based adaptive vector management in
3.6 9h30-9h40 Wambugu W storemen in Nairobi, Kenya EOH 3.14 Shiramba TL prognosis of oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma. CID 3.22 Kibe LW Malindi,Kenya. NH
ATTITUDE OF CO-WORKERS TO PLWHAs IN THE WORK Effects of relevant endocrine disrupting substances
3.7 9h40-9h50 Ricketts B PLACE EOH 3.15 de Jager C on fertility parameters in rats CID 3.23 Diop AG Concrete actions for the people with epilepsy NH
Exposure to Mercury and other Mine-Related hazards in Migori Involvement of oxidative stress in the occurrence of
3.8 9h50-10h00 Waruguru M gold belt,Kenya. EOH 3.16 Maseko FO Squamous cell carcinoma of the oesophagus CID 3.24 NH
10h00-10h30 Coffee and Tea-break
Session Chairs Dr Lopata (RSA) and Prof van der Greef (Netherlands) Prof Aruoma (UK) and Dr Potgieter (RSA) Prof McLachlan (Ireland) and Dr Mokwena (RSA)
Surname Initials Title Session Surname Initials Title Session Surname Initials Title Session
Mauritian black tea : “Antioxidant propensity and
prophylactic application against cardiovascular
Session Lecture 10h30-10h50 Van der Greef J THM
System biology: the future of medicine and scientific basis of phytotheraqpy Bahorun T disease FTNA McLachlan M HEBR
Overcooked or undernourished? The influence of culture on public health
Tigliane diterpenoids from Neoboutonia macrocalyx Pax Proximate nutritional contents of some selected Sexual behaviours on sexually transmitted
3.25 10h50 - 11h00 Kirira PG (Euphorbiaceae) THM 3.40 Abraham AO edible Nigerian mushrooms. FTNA 3.55 Adawale RAR infections (STI) among secondary school student HEBR
Using trained out of school peers in promoting
An antineoplastic and phytochemical investigation of Bridelia Nutritional status and immunoglobunlin classes in sexuality and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS
3.26 11h00 - 11h10 Koot DJ micrantha THM 3.41 Arinola OG Nigerian pulmonary tuberculosis patients. FTNA 3.56 Adesina A education among poor rural dwellers HEBR
Nutritive value, toxicological and hygienic quality of
SCREENING FOR ALTERNATIVE ANTIDIABETIC DRUGS some cassava derived products consumed in Community Youth Theatre/Film workshop for
3.27 11h10 -11h30 Mahomoodally MF FROM THE LOCAL PHARMACOPOEIA OF MAURITIUS THM 3.42 DJOULDE R Cameroon FTNA 3.57 Azeez OL HIV/AIDS Prevention in the inner cities of Nigeria. HEBR
Barriers to child nutrition security in households with Transfer of resources and skills through
Antimicrobial compounds from Combretum paniculatum no food shortages:A case study of Mjini village in mobilization of health diaspora:three cases of
3.28 11h30 - 11h40 McGaw (Combretaceae) THM 3.43 Echoka E Bungoma town,Kenya. FTNA 3.58 Badr E success in Sudan. HEBR
English language reading skills and the academic
In vivo anti-malaria properties of extract of moringa stenopetala Childhood Asymptomatic Malaria infection and performance of medical students in a problem-
3.29 11h40 - 11h50 Mekonnen Y and withania somnifera. THM 3.44 Jeremiah ZA anthropometric indexes of nutritional status FTNA 3.59 Bello B based programme HEBR
Health Systems- and Client-Related Barriers to
HIV Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) and
their impact on the Prevention of Mother-to-Child
Determination of realistic chlorine concentration in Transmission (PMTCT) Programme in KwaZulu
3.30 11h50 - 12h00 Moswa Jl Antidiabetic potential of Ocimum gratissimum in mice. THM 3.45 Mambo LA the sanitation of selected export vegetables. FTNA 3.60 Chetty V Natal HEBR
GRATA: A comprehensive youth-friendly
Antimicrobial properties of prunus african and maytenus The impact of integrated food security programme reproductive health promotion workshop for
3.31 12h00 - 12h10 Muita LW heterophylla. THM 3.46 Mekonnen Y on under five children nutrition in Ethiopia. FTNA 3.61 Faleyimu BL Nigerian youth in times of aids. HEBR
The awakening of pupils teaching;a step towards
Antimicrobial activities of pentacyclic triterpenes isolated from of Iodine Nutrition status in Kenya:Trens in the the teaching of sexuality education in a rural
3.32 12h10 -12h30 Mutai C Acacia Mellifera. THM 3.47 Muniu EM elimination of Iodine deficiency. FTNA 3.62 Kiragu SW primary school in Kenya. HEBR
Antiplasmodial triterpenes from a medicinal plant, maytenus The impact of micronutrients on quality of life for The influence of HIV knowledge and attitudes on
3.33 12h30 - 12h40 Rukunga heterophylla (Eckl. & Zeyh) Robson THM 3.48 Nambiar DN PLWHA FTNA 3.63 Lesch AM sexual risk behaviour HEBR
Characterization of isolated compounds from Biophytum The effect of educational attainment on HIV status
umbraculum Sch with antisplasmodial and antitrypanosomal Iodine Nutrition status in Kenya:Trens in the in adolescents in a rural area of Kwa-Zulu Natal,
3.34 12h40 - 12h50 Mvumbi GL activities THM 3.49 Wanzala P elimination of Iodine deficiency. FTNA 3.64 Lutge EE South Africa. HEBR
Evaluation of anti-oxidant and anti-mutagenic
In vivo anti-malaria activity of extracts from five Kenyan activities of African diet in areas with low and high The impact of individual counselling on bpharm
3.35 12h50 - 13h00 Mwitari PG medicinal plants. THM 3.50 Ngobeni N risk of digestive and liver cancer FTNA 3.65 Mabope LA students with academic and social difficulties. HEBR
TRADITIONAL HEALERS ENLISTED IN THE FIGHT AGAINST
AIDS ? AMATHOLE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY EASTERN Baseline iron status of apparently healthy children in
3.36 13h 00 - 13h10 Neale-May HE CAPE SOUTH AFRICA THM 3.51 Jeremiah ZA Port Harcourt, Nigeria. FTNA 3.66 Michelo B Mobilizing women through sports. HEBR
Scientific integration, biotechnology and competency HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of
3.37 13h10 - 13h20 Ntuli SSBN Mutagenicity and antimutagenicity of Sutherlandia frutescens THM 3.52 Lopata AL tranfer FTNA 3.67 Mihigo PN secondary school pupils in Sowa, Botswana HEBR
Larvicidal activity of three indigenous plant extracts against Potential antioxydant effects of selenium… ulcer Sexual behaviour patterns in School-going
3.38 13h20 - 13h30 Okoh HI Anopheles gambiae s.l. THM 3.53 Bolajoko EB patients FTNA 3.68 Mokwena KE adolescents in a Mining Town in Ghana HEBR
Nigerian traditional medicines used in the treatment of
3.39 13h30 - 13h40 Oladosu P Tuberculosis.A preliminary report. THM 3.54 FTNA 3.69 Longo MB HEBR
Active cigarette smoking increases cornary heart disease risk among Congolese patients
13h30-14h00: Lunch
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Session Chairs Dr Cadet (Canada) and Dr Sengane (RSA) and Prof Mvumbi (DRC) and
Surname Initials Title Session Surname Initials Tittle Session Surname Initials Tittle Session
THE EXPECTATIONS OF MOTHERS
CONCERNING CARE PROVIDED BY THE
Session Lecture 14h00-14h20 Okoth FA Status of CCR5 gene polymorphism in the Kenyan Population MTLT Sengane MLM MIDWIVES DURING LABOUR MAH Longo MB NCD
The WHO STEPWISE APPROACH TO ASSESS PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS OF NON COMMUNICAB
Magnitude of IDD and its association with
7H9 is an ideal tuberculosis culture medium for resource limited reproductive failure in child bearing age women in Non-communicable diseases/A tool for achieving
3.70 14h20-14h30 Kaswa MK countries. MTLT 3.78 Abuye C Ethiopia MAH 3.86 Ayuera GW quality health and development for people in Africa. NCD
Sero-prevalence of toxoplasmosis among pregnant Clinical and electrographic features of active
3.71 14h30-14h40 Kisansa ME Sound images of the tongue MTLT 3.79 Ayi I women in Accra, Ghana MAH 3.87 Chengo E convulsive epilepsy in rural Kenya. NCD
Radiological evaluation of cranial malformation in a conjoined Incidence of Candida albicans vulvovaginitis The pattern of gastric lesions seen at endoscopy in
3.72 14h40-14h50 Odhiambo DEO dicephalus twin. MTLT 3.80 Enya VN amongst febrile pregnant women. MAH 3.88 Lodenyo H a private practice between 2003- 2005 in Nairobi. NCD
Culturing of Trichomonas vaginalis using modified thioglycollate Availibilty and use of emergency obstetric care Effect of pre-sensitisation of diabetic wounded
3.73 14h50-15h00 Ojuromi OT medium. MTLT 3.81 Kabakyenga JK services in Mbarara district Uganda MAH 3.89 Mbene AB human skin fibroblast cells with laser irradiation. NCD
Isolation of intestinal parasites from paediatric patients having Knowledge, attitudes and practices of Pap smear An education intervention to improve lives of
3.74 15h00-15h10 Okangba CC diarrhoea in Lagos. MTLT 3.82 Lekgwara PN test amoungst women. MAH 3.90 Mbuba CK people with epilepsy – a pilot study NCD
Tackling the Scourge of Maternal Mortality: Lessons Cognitive Function in Nigerians with Newly
3.75 15h10-15h20 Oyeneye O GCLP implementation in the Laboratories at MRC Gambia MTLT 3.83 Odunukan OW from Finland MAH 3.91 Ogunrin AO Diagnosed Epilepsy NCD
Involving male in reproductive health and rights of Undiagnosed exercise-induced asthma among
3.76 15h20-15h30 Mapako T Application of biostatistics in analysing blood services data MTLT 3.84 Williams O women to eliminate voilence against women MAH 3.92 Mokwena KE urban African children NCD
Hypertension as an increasing Public Health
3.77 15h30-15h40 MTLT 3.85 MAH 3.93 Sebudde S Problem in Kanungu District Uganda NCD
Oxidative stress status in Diabetic type 2 cataract”
Lubuya JP to be included in the session “NCD
15h40-16h00 Coffee-Break and Tea-Break Coffee-Break and Tea-Break
Session Chairs Mr Sibanda (RSA) and Dr Kekana (RSA) and Prof Raubeinheimer (RSA), Prof Gugushe (RSA)
Surname Initials Title Session Surname Initials Tittle Session Surname Initials Tittle Session
Detection and molecular characterization of
Rotavirus from hospitalized children in Limpopo
Session Lecture 16h00-16h20 Sibanda M Intellectual property issues Kekana MM Province Province DIAD Gugushe T Academic dentistry in Africa: challenges, opportun DO
Estimates of the cost to health services of co-infected Human Molecular Epidemiology and Characterization of Effect of some Nigerian chewing stick extracts and
3.94 16h20-16h30 Njobvu E Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and tuberculosis patients HECON 3.99 Bizuneh T Rotavirus in Ethiopia. DIAD 3.104 Agbelusi GA SAP on oral pathogens. DO
Factors that influence household health care utilisation patterns Risk factors associated with group a rotavirus
in infection among diarrheic children of 0-5 years in Assessment of dentofacial features in black
3.95 16h30-16h40 Nkosi M two districts of Zambia: A rural-urban comparative study HECON 3.100 Dzikwi AA Kano, Nigeria. DIAD 3.105 Lesese MM children with upper airway obstruction. DO
Methodological isuues in measuring wealth status from
household assets using principal component analysis:a case Rotavirus Gastroenteritis outbreak caused by G9 Odontogenic tumours diagnosed at Medunsa:
3.96 16h40-16h50 Noor AN study. HECON 3.101 Nyangao JO Strain in Kenya. DIAD 3.106 Mamabolo MMJ 1980-2006 DO
Economic impact of HIV/AIDS on people living with HIV/AIDS in The emergence of unusual rotavirus serotypes in Root canal therapy in a general dental clinics in
3.97 16h50-17h00 Sangowawa AO Ibadan, Nigeria. HECON 3.102 Page NA Africa DIAD 3.107 Zahedi A Shiraz, southern Iran, 2005 DO
Intellectual property and access to medicines:the caes of
3.98 17h00-17h10 Shemdoe GS Tanzania. HECON 3.103 DIAD 3.108 C
ANAGNOSTOPOULOS TMJ dislocation in HIV positive patients on antiDO
retroviral therapy
17h10-17h20 Day close Day Close Day close
18h00 - 22H00 GALA DINNER AT THE OCEAN CONFERENCE CENTRE
Day 4 Wednesday
Times Parallel A (Plenary Hall) Parallel B Parallel C
Session Chairs Prof Lecastsas (RSA) and Dr Magano (RSA) and Dr Zungu (RSA)
Surname Initials Title Session Surname Initials Tittle Session Surname Initials Tittle Session
Housekeeeping 8h00-8h10 Housekeeping Housekeeeping 8h00-8h10
An evaluation study of the nature and extent of
occupational health care programmes provided by
Parallel Plenary 8h10-8h40 Lecastsas G AIDS - Why now? ZOV Zungu LI independent newspaper EOH
Eye and cranial cavity Diplostomatid metacercariae
The incidence of diarrhoea and rotavirus-attributable diarrhoea Vector and rodent holding devices during parasite of freshwater fish in farm dams around Tshwane,
4.1 8h40-8h50 Abwao J in Kilifi DSS, Kenya. VI 4.10 Ndungu K transmission experiments in the laboratory. ZOV 4.18 Moema EBE Gauteng Province EOH
Baboon serum (BaS) containing medium fro Bacterial source tracking: an evaluation of the
Hepatitis B and C virus co-infection in a population of HIV capacitation enhance baboon sperm motility and impact of treated waste water on the
infected individuals and influence on CD4+ lymphocytes during zona building ability compared to humans serum microbiological quality of the Mudzwiriti River,
4.2 8h50-9h00 Gabadi S the Haart era in North Central Nigeria. VI 4.11 Nyachieo A albumin (HAS) and bivine serum albium (BSA). ZOV 4.19 Molaudzi M Limpopo Province, South Africa EOH
The safety of the water soluble extract of
Prevalance and Characterization of human group A rotavirus zanthoxylum chalybeum root bark in water albino Surrogate estimates of schistosome infection
4.3 9h00-9h10 Mbuh FA infection in Bamenda, Cameroon. VI 4.12 Ogwang PE rats. ZOV 4.20 Kariuki TM intensity are way off the mark. EOH
The prevalence of potential pathogenic bacteria on
different layers of cabbage leaves and untreated
The outcome of HCV Core Antigen and RT.PCR tests on Drug The chemotherapy of early central nervous system surface and ground water sources used for
Users and Blood Donors targetingHCV encoding antigents in T.B. rhodesiense infections in ververt monkey using irrigation in rural areas of the Limpopo Province of
4.4 9h10-9h20 Mukubi JK Nairobi Kenya VI 4.13 Thuita JK suramin. ZOV 4.21 Mudimeli AG South Africa EOH
Characterisation of E. faecium and E. coli isolated
Characterization of Influenza viruses isolated in Nairobi, Kenya from pig in Mafikeng district, North-West Province Assessing the sources and levels of trace metals
4.5 9h20-9h30 Simwa JM in 2005. VI 4.14 Moneoang MS (RSA) using antibiotic susceptibility profiles ZOV 4.22 Olowoyo JO in Tshwane area, South Africa EOH
Survival of Immature Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: UTILIZATION OF AN ORGANIC FERTILIZER
Culicidae) in aquatic habitats in Mwea Irrigation PLANT FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN
4.6 9h30-9h40 Lesch A Participation in HIV vaccine trials: Health promoting behaviour? VI 4.15 Mwangangi JM Scheme, Central Kenya ZOV 4.23 Ricketts OL AN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY IN NIGERIA EOH
Determination of diminazene aceturate residues
Kinetic and thermodynamic properties of the HIV-1protease from inedible animal tissue by competitive enzyme linked Health effects of pesticides among formulators, re-
4.7 9h40-9h50 Mosebi S South African Viral subtype VI 4.16 Karanja WM immunosorbent assay (ELISA) ZOV 4.24 Tolo FA packers and store men in Nairobi, Kenya EOH
An assessment of the microbiological and
physicochemical quality and the prevalence of
Influence of trypanocidal therapy on the antibiotic resistant enterobacteriaceae in the
Infection and transovarial transmission of Kamiti river virus in haematology of monkeys infected with trypanosoma Mudzwiriti and Klein Letaba Rivers in the Limpopo
4.8 9h50-10h00 Lutomiah JL Laboratory bred. VI 4.17 Kagira JM brucei rhodesiense. ZOV 4.25 Molaudzi M Province of South Africa EOH
4.9 10h00-10h30 Coffee and Tea-break
Session Chairs Mr Kariuki (Ken) and Prof Floyd (USA) Prof Songca (RSA) and Prof. Temmessen Dr Ogutu (Kenya) and
Surname Initials Tittle Session Surname Initials Title Session Surname Initials Title Session
Appraising Public-Private partnership (PPP) model involved in
delivery of Tuberculosis control, immunization and reproductive
Session Lecture 10h30-10h50 Kariuki JN health service in Kenya. HSP 4.4 Tiemmessen C MOM Mohamed JS AND
Plasmodium falciparum CIDR-1: BINDING TO CD36MT MODULATION OF DENDRITIC CELL MATURATION
Molecular characterization of human papillomavirus
The Development of National Forum on Public Health Issues from precancerous and cancer specimen of the Perceptions and practices related to malaria
and Its Role in Accelerating Progress towards the Health uterine cervix among women in Ethiopia and the control among the rural poor in Southern Nigeria:A
4.26 10h50-11h00 Bikandou B Millennium Development Goals in Congo-Brazzaville HSP 4.41 Abate E Sudan. MOM 4.56 Meremikwu M qualitative study. MT
Cross subsidey in user charge management in obstetrics & Antimalaria activity of some plants traditionally
Gynaecology hospital in East Sudan:Effect on hospital revenues The contribution of Anti MSP 7 antibodies to malaria used in treatment of malaria in Kwale district of
4.27 11h00-11h10 Mohammed A and utilization of service. HSP 4.42 Anumudu CI in IGBO-ORA Nigeria. MOM 4.57 Muthaura CN Kenya MT
Molecular analysis of parasite and human host
Beyond public private partnership:an evidence-based fro greater determinants in sera from individuals susceptible or An exploration of the use of ITNs in a malaria
4.28 11h10-11h20 Odujebe OS private sector involvement in health system. HSP 4.43 Bumah VVB immune to malaria. MOM 4.58 Mwobobia IK endemic area, central Kenya MT
Status of insecticide susceptibility in Anopheles
Challenges observed with use of indigenous technologies for Variation of gene frequency in different approaches gambiae and Anopheles funestus mosquitoes from
4.29 11h20-11h30 Onigbogi OO tobacco cessation in Nigeria. HSP 4.44 Habibzadeh F to thalassaemia: a computer simulation MOM 4.59 Kamau L Western Kenya MT
Characterization of antimalarial drugs resistant P.
Falciparum isolates, using dot blot hybridization Malaria among children admitted to hospital with
4.30 11h30-11h40 Onyenobi CC Top-down and bottom up perspective on HIV/AIDS HSP 4.45 Kimani FT molecular technique. MOM 4.60 Komba AN sickle cell disease. MT
Mahasha PW The trafficking of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Assessment of Mutant Genotypes in Plasmodium
Cultural Norms and Practices Among Kuria Tribe:A challenge to PE and PPE proteins falciparum gametocytes following Malaria
4.31 11h40-11h50 Onyuro EO prevention and control of HIV/AIDS. HSP 4.46 MOM 4.61 Sumari DG treatment regimens in Tanzania. MT
Non-typhoidal salmonella in children with
plasmodium falciparum malaria is associated with
Health Consequences of Out-of-Hospital Deliveries in Neonatal Increased frequency of BDCA3+ dendritic cells in enhanced anaemia severity and suppression of
4.32 11h50-12h00 Orimadegun AE life in Ibadan HSP 4.47 Mohamed JS Kenyan children with severe malaria MOM 4.62 Were T erthropoiesis. MT
Molecular Identification of Methicillin resistant
Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in Endotracheal
Regulation and Innovation: Using WTO-Trips Agreement aspirates of Mechanically Ventilated patients in Efficacy of intrarectual versus intravenous guinine
4.33 12h00-12h10 Otswong'o FO Flexibilities to Provide Access to Essential drugs in Africa. HSP 4.48 Muita LW Kenyatta National Hospital Nairobi. MOM 4.63 Achan AJ in the treatment of childhood cerebral malaria. MT
Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasitemia is
Intervention and solution modeled by NGO for HIV/AIDS an linked to chromosome 5q31-q33 in Senegalese Efficacy of chloroquine and dihydroartemisinin
4.34 12h10-12h20 Emmauel K opportunities disease in Cameroon. HSP 4.49 Ndiaye R population. MOM 4.64 Aina OO plus mefloquine in children with malaria. MT
Across Kenya Assessment of Drug Susceptibility
and Genotype Variations of Plasmodium
A FRAMEWORK FOR RURAL E-HEALTHCARE READINESS Molecular epidemiology of rotaviruses at Dr George Falciparum as Indicators of Antimalarial Drug
4.35 12h20-12h30 Ojo SO ASSESSMENT IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY CONTEXT HSP 4.50 Seheri LM Mukhari hospital, South Africa 2002 to 2005. MOM 4.65 Akala HM Resistance MT
Molecular predictors in dhfr and dhps genes and in
vivo response to sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine in The design and evaluation of placebo material for
4.36 12h30-12h40 Paswan B Quality of reproduction health services and care in India. HSP 4.51 Tambo E Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Nigerian children MOM 4.66 Dube A Artemisia afra leaves MT
Comparison of the haemagglutinin gene of influenza
Improving health status in Africa by effective use of E-health B virus isolated in Nairobi with that of the vaccine New antimalarial drugs discovery from natural
4.37 12h40-12h50 Yamuah LK (ICT) HSP 4.52 Gachara G strain. MOM 4.67 Gansane A products in Burkina Faso and ethical issues MT
Mutagenesis of clinical strains of pathogenic
Intellectual property and access to essential drugs:Using WTO- Yersinia psedotuberculosis and Yersinia
TRIPs agreement flexibilities to provide access to essential enterocolitica using artificial gene tranfere Sampling outdoor, resting Anopheles gambiae s.l.
4.38 12h50-13h00 Otswong'o FO drugs in Africa HSP 4.53 Zaky MM technology. MOM 4.68 Odiere M and other mosquitoes using clay pots. MT
Viral Genetic Diversity in a donor population in Low mortality in children with server malaria
4.39 13h00-13h10 HSP 4.54 Mwangi J Kenya. MOM 4.69 Akech SO acidosis receiving humanalbumin solution. MT
Checking understanding in a malaria vaccine trial
4.40 HSP 4.55 Ogutu B MOM 4.70 Gikonyo CW in Kenya MT
Lunch Lunch
Session Chairs Dr K Mokwena (RSA), Prof Diop (SENEGAL) Prof Mbakaya (Ken) Mokonoto (RSA) and
Surname Initials Tittle Session Surname Initials Tittle Session Surname Initials Tittle Session
Measles Immunization Coverage: A survey of
Session Lecture 14h00-14h20 Mokwena K EIP
Assessing cross-cultural utility of selected health promotion theories among indigenous African
Minlah EW Abaqulusi Sub-District of Kwazulu-Natal MS Mokonoto MD HEBR
Views of learners in Tshwane Metropolitan on factors infuencing smoking
Using trained out of school peers in promoting
Infant survival in a low socio-economic community of Lagos, A real time PCR method for estimaing MSP-119 sexuality and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS
4.71 14h20-14h30 Agomo CO Nigeria. EIP 4.79 Kungu A haplotype prevalence in a malaria vaccine triaL MS 4.87 Adesina A education among poor rural dwellers HEBR
Impact of delayed introductionof Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine and
Arthemeter-Lumefantrine on malaria epidemiology in Kwa-Zulu The dilema of malaria control programs:the case of The impact of individual counselling on bpharm
4.72 14h30-14h40 Anyachebelu EJ Natal,SA. EIP 4.80 Seidu MKS DDT in Africa MS 4.88 Mabope LA students with academic and social difficulties. HEBR
Practical Challenges to the Implementation of
Cognitive Theory-Based LifeSkills Programmes in
4.73 14h40-14h50 Idowu OE Epidemology of primary brain tumours in Nigeria EIP 4.81 Mouatcho JC Resistance in Anopheles arabiensis in SA. MS 4.89 Osumah M South African Public Schools HEBR
Application of the pupal/demographic survey
A discriptive analysis of the profiles of mortality and morbidity of methology to identify the key container habitats of Disparities in economic development and
4.74 14h50-15h00 Igumbor EU the Eastern Cape Province. EIP 4.82 Midega JT Aedes aegypti (L) in Malinda district, Kenya. MS 4.90 Shepherd Z perceptions of condoms in Ethiopia HEBR
Patterns and seasonality of malaria transmission in
Online distance education in Public Health; University of a rural endemic area in middle Ghana (Kintampo HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of
4.75 15h00-15h10 Lewis HA Limpopo meets Africa's needs EIP 4.83 Dery DB district). MS 4.91 Mihigo PN secondary school pupils in Sowa, Botswana HEBR
False positive identification of P. falciparum malaria
Epidemiology of Beijing strain family of Mycobacterium parasites anopheles parensis (diptera:Culicidae) in Alcohol use and occurrence of injuries among high
4.76 15h10-15h20 Ndabambi SL tuberculosis in high incidence area. EIP 4.84 Koekemoer LL Mamfene Kwa-Zulu/Natal. MS 4.92 Mokwena KE school student HEBR
Severe falciparum malaria is associated with poor Practical Challenges to the Implementation of
In-hospital morbidity and mortality due to sever malarial anaemia performance of everyday memory of school-age Cognitive Theory-Based LifeSkills Programmes in
4.77 15h20-15h30 Obonyo CO in Western Kenya. EIP 4.85 Kihara M children MS 4.93 Taylor M South African Public Schools HEBR
Serum zinc,retinol, immunity and morbidity status of A comparative anlysis of Adolescent Sexual and
Indigenous knowledge in Public Health:Best practice from adult males and females diagnosed with HIV with Reproductive Health Programs in Ghana and
4.78 15h30-15h40 Kaya HO Southern and Eastern Africa. EIP 4.86 Mbakaya C VCT centers in Western Kenya. MS 4.94 Shepherd JHEE South Africa HEBR
15h40-16h00 Coffee-Break and Tea-Break Coffee-Break and Tea-Break
Session Chairs Dr Kayombo (DRC) and Mrs Lewis (RSA) Mrs Mokgatle (RSA) and Ms Madiba (RSA) and
Surname Initials Title Session Surname Initials Title Session Surname Initials Title Session
Formation of child-headed households in South
Session Lecture 16h00-16h20 Lewis H ETHICS Mokgatle M Africa ORV Madiba S VCT
A comparison on uptake of VCT between hospitalized patients and self-referred clients
Strengthening biomedical ethical practice: Developing a
community engagement strategy at a busy research centre in Using participatory rural appraisal in identification of HIV/AIDS risk practice among Somali
4.96 16h20-16h30 Kamuya DM Kilifi, Kenya ETHICS 4.101 Gona JK children with disabilities in rural Kilifi,Kenya ORV 4.106 Adaw SA Pastoralist:Muslim specific or common? VCT
Couples willingness to give information on sexual practices in a From HIV Infection To Orphan hood: Community Care Situation and adjustment to HIV status
4.97 16h30-16h40 Kayombo L clinical trial. ETHICS 4.102 Kadiri R Centered Approach For Impact Mitigation ORV 4.107 Ogunsusi O among PLWHAs VCT
Psycho - social Support: The impact of HIV/AIDS on What motivates volunteers to join an HIV-trial?
4.98 16h40-16h50 Nambela D Religious affiliation and response towards clinical trials. ETHICS 4.103 Mutepfa M orphans in a Harare, Zimbabwe district. ORV 4.108 Mugisha E Ugandan Experience VCT
Kenya national guidelines for the conduct of biomedical research The provision of HIV/AIDS services for Learners Implementing DOTS strategy among Nomads:Role
4.99 16h50-17h00 Oduwo RN involving human subjects. ETHICS 4.104 Vika N with disibilities in the Eastern Cape Province. ORV 4.109 Adaw SA of TB Manyatta (Village) in Kenya. VCT
Recruitment of participants at HIV sero-conversion
4.100 17h00-17h10 Okon W Involving religious leaders in the fight against HIV/AIDS ETHICS 4.105 ORV 4.110 Somaroo H into a phase III anti-retroviral therapy clinical trial VCT
17h10-17h20 Day close Day close Day close Day close
Day 5 Tuesday
Times
8h00-8h30
Times Parallel A (Plenary Hall)
Housekeeping 8h00-8h30
Surname Initials Tittle
By
8h30-9h15 Welcome by Program Director
By Prof Mogkalong
9h15-9h30 Prof Mossanda: Concluding Remarks
9h30-10h00 Adress by Prof Mbewu: President MRC
10h30-10h40 Adress by Prof David Koech: President KEMRI
10h40-10h50 Adress by Congress Delegate delegate
10h50-11h00 Adress by Prize Winner Delegate
11h00-11h30 Closing Address by the Minister (DST/DOH)
11h30-113h00 Refreshments and Departure
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