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    Engagement of stakeholders in the development of generic medical and nursing curricula in Tanzania through media outlets and social media by Mloka, D, Tarimo, E, Sirili, N, Kulanga, A, Nyongole, O, Mtui, H, Mteta, A, Bartlett, J, Mshana, S, Kaaya, E, Moshi, M

    “…\r\nBackground\r\nThe Catholic University of Health and Allied Health Sciences, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College and Muhimbili University of…”
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    Educating enough competent health professionals: advancing educational innovation at Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Tanzania by Kaaya, Ephata E, Macfarlane, Sarah B, Mkony, Charles A, Lyamuya, Eligius F, Loeser, Helen, Freeman, Phyllis, Kirumira, Edward K, Pallangyo, Kisali, Debas, Haile T

    Published in PLoS medicine (01-08-2012)
    “…The Need to Reform Health Professions Education in Tanzania As immediate and crushing as the health burden is for Tanzania and across Africa, health systems…”
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    Factors influencing smallholder Farmer's willingness to adopt sustainable land management practices to control invasive plants in northern Tanzania by Malila, Barnabas P., Kaaya, Omega E., Lusambo, Leopold P., Schaffner, Urs, Kilawe, Charles J.

    “…Efforts to mitigate the effects of invasive plant species (IPS) have not produced the desired results due to poor adoption of land management practices…”
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    Modeling solutions to Tanzania's physician workforce challenge by Goodell, Alex J., Kahn, James G., Ndeki, Sidney S., Kaale, Eliangiringa, Kaaya, Ephata E., Macfarlane, Sarah B. J.

    Published in Global health action (01-12-2016)
    “…There is a great need for physicians in Tanzania. In 2012, there were approximately 0.31 physicians per 10,000 individuals nationwide, with a lower ratio in…”
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    Tanzanian malignant lymphomas: WHO classification, presentation, ploidy, proliferation and HIV/EBV association by Mwakigonja, Amos R, Kaaya, Ephata E, Heiden, Thomas, Wannhoff, German, Castro, Juan, Pak, Fatemeh, Porwit, Anna, Biberfeld, Peter

    Published in BMC cancer (01-07-2010)
    “…In Tanzania, the International Working Formulation [WF] rather than the WHO Classification is still being used in diagnosing malignant lymphomas (ML) and the…”
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    Where teachers are few: documenting available faculty in five Tanzanian medical schools by Mkony, Charles A., Kaaya, Ephata E., Goodell, Alex J., Macfarlane, Sarah B.

    Published in Global health action (01-01-2016)
    “…Faced with one of the lowest physician-to-population ratios in the world, the Government of Tanzania is urging its medical schools to train more physicians…”
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    A parasitological survey for bovine trypanosomosis in the livestock/wildlife ecozone of Northern Tanzania by Swai, Emanuel S, Kaaya, Jackson E

    Published in Veterinary World (01-08-2012)
    “…Aim: Tsetse-transmitted animal and human trypanosomosis is considered to be one of the major constraints to improved livestock and agricultural production in…”
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    Assisting cytopathology training in medically under-resourced countries: Defining the problems and establishing solutions by Field, A. S., Geddie, W., Zarka, M., Sayed, S., Kalebi, A., Wright, C. A., Banjo, A., Desai, M., Kaaya, E.

    Published in Diagnostic cytopathology (01-03-2012)
    “…Cytology is able to deliver rapid accurate diagnoses with minimal equipment and laboratory infrastructure at minimal cost, and this is especially so for fine…”
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    Malignant lymphomas (ML) and HIV infection in Tanzania by Mwakigonja, Amos R, Kaaya, Ephata E, Mgaya, Edward M

    “…HIV infection is reported to be associated with some malignant lymphomas (ML) so called AIDS-related lymphomas (ARL), with an aggressive behavior and poor…”
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    Kaposi’s sarcoma before and during a human immunodeficiency virus epidemic in Tanzanian children by AMIR, HASSAN, KAAYA, EPHATA E, MANJI, KARIM P, KWESIGABO, GIDEON, BIBERFELD, PETER

    Published in The Pediatric infectious disease journal (01-05-2001)
    “…BACKGROUND.With the onset of AIDS increased frequency of Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) has been reported. However, there is no case-based comparison of childhood (<14…”
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    A role for a new herpes virus (KSHV) in different forms of Kaposi's sarcoma by Schalling, M, Ekman, M, Kaaya, E E, Linde, A, Biberfeld, P

    Published in Nature medicine (01-07-1995)
    “…Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is a previously rare, tumour-like lesion of controversial biological nature. KS has since the early 1980s become frequent in patients…”
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    In the Name of Global Health: Trends in Academic Institutions by Macfarlane, Sarah B., Jacobs, Marian, Kaaya, Ephata E.

    Published in Journal of public health policy (01-12-2008)
    “…This paper describes accelerating development of programs in "global health", particularly in North American academic institutions, and sets this phenomenon in…”
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    Breast cancer before and during the AIDS epidemic in women and men : A study of Tanzanian cancer registry data 1968 to 1996 by AMIR, H, KAAYA, E. E, KWESIGABO, G, KIITINYA, J. N

    “…Kaposi's sarcoma and malignant lymphoma are two cancers that are most often associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Recently, other…”
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    Cervical cytological changes in HIV-infected patients attending care and treatment clinic at Muhimbili National Hospital, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania by Mwakigonja, Amos R, Torres, Liset Maria M, Mwakyoma, Henry A, Kaaya, Ephata E

    Published in Infectious agents and cancer (15-02-2012)
    “…Tanzania is among Sub-Saharan countries mostly affected by the HIV and AIDS pandemic, females being more vulnerable than males. HIV infected women appear to…”
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    Oral Kaposi's sarcoma in Tanzania : Presentation, immunopathology and human herpesvirus-8 association by MWAKIGONJA, Amos R, PAK, Fatemeh, PYAKUREL, Pawan, MOSHA, Innocent J, URASSA, Willy K, KAAYA, Ephata E, BIBERFELD, Peter

    Published in Oncology reports (01-06-2007)
    “…Oral Kaposi's sarcoma (OKS) from Tanzanian patients (78) at Muhimbili National Hospital/Muhimbili University College of Health Sciences corresponding to…”
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    Wildfires in the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania: Burned areas, underlying causes and management challenges by Kilawe, Charles J., Kaaya, Omega E., Kolonel, Christian P., Macrice, Samora A., Mshama, Catherine P., Lyimo, Paulo J., Emily, Cosmas J.

    Published in African journal of ecology (01-03-2021)
    “…The Eastern Arc Mountains are one of the most important ecosystems that conserve biodiversity in the world. These ecosystems are threatened by the increasing…”
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    Tanzania's health system and workforce crisis by Kwesigabo, Gideon, Mwangu, Mughwira A., Kakoko, Deodatus C., Warriner, Ina, Mkony, Charles A., Killewo, Japhet, Macfarlane, Sarah B., Kaaya, Ephata E., Freeman, Phyllis

    Published in Journal of public health policy (2012)
    “…This introduction to Tanzania's health system and acute workforce shortage familiarizes readers with the context in which health professions education takes…”
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    University partnership to address the shortage of healthcare professionals in Africa by Taché, S., Kaaya, E., Omer, S., Mkony, C.A., Lyamuya, E., Pallangyo, K., Debas, H. T., MacFarlane, S.B.

    Published in Global public health (01-04-2008)
    “…The shortage of qualified health professionals is a major obstacle to achieving better health outcomes in many parts of the world, particularly in Africa. The…”
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