Since its establishment in 1994, African Journal of Health Sciences has stood as a trusted platform for the dissemination of research findings and policy dialogues within the realm of health sciences and related disciplines. Our commitment to advancing knowledge and enhancing health outcomes remains steadfast. Our mission is to primarily serve scientists in Africa and those outside the continent who aspire to publish their research findings and contribute to the global landscape of healthcare. Our Editorial Board places a special emphasis on articles that hold the potential to make a substantial impact on health development in Africa. We invite you to become part of our enduring legacy in the promotion of health sciences across Africa and the globe. Share your research, insights, and innovations with a wide-reaching audience passionate about improving health and well-being. African Journal of Health Sciences is an Open-Access journal, ensuring that valuable knowledge is accessible to all.

Change of Publication Frequency

2024-09-17

Greetings AJHS readers and users,

Kindly note that the frequency of publication has been revised from bi-monthly (6 issues per year) to quarterly (4 issues per year). 

Thank you for your continued support. 

AJHS Revised Guidelines

2024-07-10

We are excited to announce the revised and updated guidelines for submitting manuscripts to African Journal of Health Sciences.

You can find the revised and updated guidelines under the Guidelines tab on the top menu bar, or click on the link provided. 

Vol. 37 No. 3 (2024): African Journal of Health Sciences

Published: 2025-04-25

Seroprevalence and Genotypes of Hepatitis A Virus among Acute Hepatitis Patients and Food Handlers in Kenya

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ajhs.v37i3.2

Benard Kibet Langat, James Gikunda, Vincent Ruttoh, Jamie Borlang, Jacqueline Day, Carla Osiowy, Edward Kirwa Muge, Sammy Kimoloi, Anton Andonov, Elijah Maritim Songok

257-266

Hepatitis B and C Virus: Current status among health professional students in Mwanza, Tanzania - A cross-sectional study

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ajhs.v37i3.3

Betrand Msemwa, Martha James, Simon Kavishe, Hawa Mzee, Samson Onesmo, Mwita Marwa, Mashaka G. Kaji, Mholya Zabron, Johaness Joshua, Helmut Nyawale, Stephen E. Mshana, Mariam M Mirambo

267-274

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