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Belinda Balandya
Belinda Balandya
Lecturer of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences
Verified email at muhas.ac.tz
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Laboratory confirmed puerperal sepsis in a national referral hospital in Tanzania: etiological agents and their susceptibility to commonly prescribed antibiotics
R Kiponza, B Balandya, MV Majigo, M Matee
BMC Infectious Diseases 19, 1-7, 2019
332019
Accuracy in diagnosis of postpartum haemorrhage using visual estimation of blood loss versus change in haematocrit in a tertiary teaching hospital in Tanzania
PJT Wangwe, B Balandya
Tanzania journal of health research 14 (2), 2012
142012
Reducing surgical site infections and mortality among obstetric surgical patients in Tanzania: a pre-evaluation and postevaluation of a multicomponent safe surgery intervention
EC Ernest, A Hellar, J Varallo, L Tibyehabwa, MM Bertram, L Fitzgerald, ...
BMJ Global Health 6 (12), e006788, 2021
112021
Predictors of bacterial vaginosis among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic at tertiary care hospital in Tanzania: a cross sectional study
AF Shaffi, B Balandya, M Majigo, S Aboud
The East African Health Research Journal 5 (1), 59, 2021
112021
Pregnancy outcomes in the extremes of reproductive age: a seven-year experience in Tanzania
PS Muganyizi, B Balandya
Scientific Research Publishing, 2013
92013
Cervical pre-malignant lesions in HIV infected women attending care and treatment centre in a tertiary hospital, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
BS Balandya, AB Pembe, HA Mwakyoma
East African Journal of Public Health 8 (3), 185-189, 2011
92011
Rationale, design and protocol of a cross-sectional study on pregnancy-related cardiovascular diseases in Tanzania (PRECARDT): burden, characterisation and prognostic …
A Makubi, P Chillo, R Mutagaywa, B Balandya, P Kisenge, V Tarimo, ...
BMJ open 11 (12), e049979, 2021
22021
Lifestyle and oxidative stress status in infertile women in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: comparative cross-sectional study
AG Kasililika, ATA Odukogbe, MD Dairo, BS Balandya, EK Bunuma
Middle East Fertility Society Journal 26, 1-8, 2021
22021
Increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity among Tanzanian women of reproductive age intending to conceive: evidence from three Demographic Health Surveys, 2004-2016
AI Kikula, A Semaan, B Balandya, NK Makoko, AB Pembe, JL Peñalvo, ...
Journal of Global Health Reports 7, e2023062, 2023
12023
Epidemiology of syphilis infections among pregnant women in Tanzania: Analysis of the 2020 national representative sentinel surveillance
B Sunguya, EA Mboya, M Mizinduko, B Balandya, A Sabasaba, DE Amani, ...
Plos one 18 (8), e0285069, 2023
12023
WCN24-541 POST-OPERATIVE ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN WOMEN WHO UNDERWENT EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC SURGERY AT MUHIMBILI NATIONAL HOSPITAL IN DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA
IMA Odey, FMA Al-beity, P Wangwe, J Shoo, B Balandya
Kidney International Reports 9 (4), S434-S435, 2024
2024
Individual and health-system factors associated with premature discharge from health facilities after vaginal birth in Tanzania: A multilevel analysis using DHS and SPA
A Semaan, A Kikula, B Balandya, T van den Akker, N Housseine, ...
TROPICAL MEDICINE & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH 28, 325-326, 2023
2023
HIV burden and the global fast-track targets progress among pregnant women in Tanzania calls for intensified case finding: Analysis of 2020 antenatal clinics HIV sentinel site …
E Mboya, M Mizinduko, B Balandya, J Mushi, A Sabasaba, DE Amani, ...
Plos one 18 (10), e0285962, 2023
2023
Quality of life and associated factors among infertile women attending infertility clinic at Mnazi Mmoja Hospital, Zanzibar
M Suleiman, F August, MW Nanyaro, P Wangwe, A Kikula, B Balandya, ...
BMC Women's Health 23 (1), 400, 2023
2023
P022 HIV infection and postpartum haemorrhage in a low-middle income setting: a retrospective cross-sectional study in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
T Brown, B Balandya, G de Wildt
Sexually Transmitted Infections 99 (Suppl 1), A34-A34, 2023
2023
Knowledge, utilization, challenges and factors associated with cervical cancer screening among female doctors and nurses at a tertiary hospital in Tanzania: A cross sectional study
T Theophil, B Balandya, P Kunambi, PJ Wangwe, F August
2022
Health Related Quality of Life Post Labour Induction with Misoprostol Versus Dinoprostone At Muhimbili National Hospital in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania: A cross Sectional Study
J Kagwisage, BS Balandya, AB Pembe, PGM Mujinja
The East African Health Research Journal 4 (1), 58, 2020
2020
Pregnancy Outcomes of the Internally Displaced Women in Juba, South Sudan
S Mustafa, PS Muganyizi, A Lupai, BS Balandya
Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 9 (3), 279-291, 2019
2019
Efficacy of visual inspection with acetic acid in screening for cervical pre-malignant lisions in Hiv infected women. A cross sectional study
BS Balandya
Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, 2010
2010
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