Paediatrics and Child Health, East Africa | Medical College, East Africa | Aga Khan University
 
The Department of Paediatrics and Child Health is committed to achieving our vision and mission of a “Children’s Hospital within a Hospital,” building on pillars of quality service improvement, client satisfaction and efficiency. ​​ Over the years, we have steadily grown our highly qualified faculty in order to ensure that quality and personalized training is available to our residents. Our paediatric service facilities at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi provide a fully equipped, modern medical learning environment. Our faculty is well qualified and offer dedicated inpatient and outpatient services at Aga Khan University Hospital in Nairobi with various areas of specialization that include; critical care and emergency medicine, endocrinology and metabolic disorders, neonatology, neurology, hematoncology, respiratory medicine, gastroenterology, nutrition and infectious diseases. Over and above clinical and teaching responsibilities, many members of our faculty engage in research with publications on various topics such as leukemia in children, HIV and epilepsy, neonatal growth parameters as well as drug therapy for children in Africa.

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Submissions from 1981

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Peripheral concentrations of gonadotropins and progestins during pregnancy in rabbits after active immunization against testosterone, Edward V. Younglai and Robert Armstrong

Submissions from 1980

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Adenosine triphosphate inhibits LH stimulated testosterone accumulation by isolated rabbit ovarian follicles, A. J. Losier, Robert Armstrong, and Edward V. Younglai

Submissions from 1978

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Effects of active immunization of female rabbits against testosterone, Robert Armstrong, Jack Gauldie, and Edward V. Younglai

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Morphological changes in the rabbit ovary after active immunization to testosterone, Robert Armstrong, D. J. McCallion, and E. V. YoungLai