Publications by authors named "Henry Mwangi"

Psychotic symptoms are of increasing interest in mental health due to their predictive value for future psychotic disorders. While these symptoms are prevalent in the general population, their occurrence varies globally. This study aimed to explore the prevalence and factors associated with psychotic symptoms among individuals identified as substance-naïve and recent abstainers without a history of psychosis.

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  • Childhood ALL survival rates are low in Kenya, with 30% of children dying early and only 20% achieving event-free survival due to factors like financial issues and alternative treatments.
  • A study collected treatment outcomes from 136 children and surveyed 245 healthcare providers about their perspectives on treatment effectiveness.
  • Healthcare providers believe improved communication with parents and better training for junior staff could enhance treatment adherence and outcomes for childhood ALL.
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Background: Ureteric pathology arises from surgical misadventures, trauma, and congenital anomalies. Early detection and treatment is of the essence.

Objectives: To determine the types/etiology and outcome of ureteric pathology presenting to Gynocare Fistula Centre, Eldoret, Kenya.

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