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R. O., Urude1 ritaurude.health@yahoo.com, G. A., Amuga1, R. J., Ombugado1, W. A., Oyibo2, J. O., Nebe3
Publikováno v:
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology. Sep2021, Vol. 42 Issue 2, p302-310. 9p.
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European Journal of Biology and Biotechnology. 2:6-9
Untimely, forceful, and unexpected death is inevitable and common worldwide. Evidence for causes of death may be obtained through the knowledge of insects’ successional pattern and postmortem interval on dead carcasses. Two rabbits (Lepus cuniculus
Publikováno v:
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology; Vol. 42 No. 2 (2021); 302-310
Some species of freshwater snails are known to be intermediate hosts of biomedical importance. This study was conducted to identify some physico-chemical parameters of water bodies associated with the distribution of freshwater snail species in the F
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NIGERIAN ANNALS OF PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES. 1:57-66
Malaria vector control continues to be a major challenge in -Nigeria. Hyptis suaveolens (Bush tea) is one of the traditionally used mosquitos repellent. The effect of methanolic leaf extract of Hyptis suaveolenson larvae of Anopheles gambiae sampled
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NIGERIAN ANNALS OF PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES. 1:35-40
Anopheles mosquitoes are the vectors of Plasmodium species, the causative agent of malaria, and a major cause of death in tropical Africa. The distribution of Anopheles species in time and space is a function of ecological factors in a given habitat.
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NIGERIAN ANNALS OF PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES. 1:67-74
Bovine Fasciolosis is a vector – borne zoonosis and one of the most neglected tropical diseases that cause huge economic losses and poor animal conditions in Nigeria. The prevalence of Fasciolosis in Cattle slaughtered in the Federal Capital Territ
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Nigerian Journal of Parasitology; Vol 40, No 1 (2019); 92-96
Intestinal parasites are a major health challenge in the tropical and sub-tropical regions. The high prevalence of intestinal parasites has been attributed to poverty leading to poor hygiene, inadequate health services and contaminated food and water
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Advances in Entomology. :101-110
Changes in the distribution of simuliid species and their disease transmission pattern may occur in response to climatic and environmental factors. Simuliid larvae were prospected in 34 rivers of Nasarawa State from January 2010 to December 2010. A t
Publikováno v:
Science World Journal. 5
Publikováno v:
Zoologist (The); Vol 5 (2007); 33-38
Butterfly diversity at the Eagle Owl Gully, Amurum Forest Reserve, Jos East, Plateau State was investigated by the use of sweep nets along transects in two types of habitats namely protected and unprotected. A total of three hundred and ninety-four b