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They examined 3,500 children once a year over three years, in four rural districts - Bondo, Kwale, Makueni and Kisii.
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MEDICINAL: Root infusion used for chest pain (Makueni); vegetable a cure for constipation (Luo).
Chapter 7 1999
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Embu: nthoroko English: cowpea Giriama: tsafe Kamba: nthooko (Makueni, Machakos) nzooko (Kitui, Mwingi), kilusya Kambe: kunde, tsafe Kikuyu: thoroko, mathoroko (leaves) Kipsigis: kunde
Chapter 7 1999
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OTHER: Source of fibre for baskets (Machakos, Makueni).
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Fruits were used by children to make tops (Makueni).
Chapter 7 1999
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Bajun: myae Boni: mangura, mangula Chonyi: mujaje Digo: muhonga, mursapungu English: Kaffir orange, KwaZulu Natal orange Giriama: mujaje Kamba: kyae (Kitui), kimee (Makueni), mae
Chapter 7 1999
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Rare in some parts (coastal areas) and Machakos, Makueni (partly due to over-exploitation for medicinal purposes).
Chapter 7 1999
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(Makueni), Kitui hills, Kerio Valley on rocky hillsides, bushland, thickets and forest edges where it is usually found climbing on other plants.
Chapter 7 1999
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Thika, Churo (Baringo), Chepareria (West Pokot), Makueni, Machakos and Kitui, especially in the wetter and higher parts of the semi-arid zones on rocky hillsides and sandy lowlands.
Chapter 7 1999
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(Nairobi, Makueni, Kajiado) and less in February-March.
Chapter 7 1999
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