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Publikováno v:
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology; Vol 36, No 2 (2015); 96-100
Malaria infection especially with Plasmodium falciparum causes high mortality and morbidity rates among pregnant women in Nigeria. Gestational and placental malaria parasites was assessed using a total of 550 women made of 50 non- pregnant women and
Publikováno v:
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology; Vol 33, No 1 (2012)
A parasitological study on soil transmitted helminthes in primary school pupils in relation to the effect of chemotherapy in Owerri West Local Government Area of Imo State using 745 pupils. . Two hundred and sixty four (264) pupils who had three spec
Publikováno v:
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology; Vol 33, No 1 (2012)
A study of Human Intestinal Helminth parasites in eight (8) villages of Njikoka Local Government Area in Anambra Central Senatorial Zone of Anambra State, Nigeria was carried out between November, 2005 and October, 2006 using the formal ether concent
Publikováno v:
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology; Vol 33, No 1 (2012)
A study on the prevalence of soil transmitted helminthes in primary school pupils in relation to the type of toilet facilities, source of water, sex, age group as well as parental occupation was carried out in Owerri west local government area of Imo
Publikováno v:
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology; Vol 32, No 2 (2011)
Generally in a typical Nigerian setting, hospital visits for the treatment of malaria are usually cases of severe malaria where home remedies including over- the-counter drugs have failed. A descriptive epidemiological survey of malaria using hospita
Autor:
Chukwuocha, UM, Dozie, INS, Onwuliri, COE, Ukaga, CN, Nwoke, BEB, Nwankwo, BO, Nwoke, EA, Nwaokoro, JC, Nwoga, KS, Udujih, OG, Iwuala, CC, Ohaji, ET, Morakinyo, OM, Adindu, BC
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Reproductive Health; Vol 14, No 1 (2010)
This study aimed at assessing perceptions on use of ITNs in parts of the Imo River Basin, Nigeria and its implications in preventing malaria in pregnancy. Data was collected using focus group discussions, key informant interviews and structured quest
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health and Visual Sciences; Vol 3, No 1 (2001)
No Abstract.
Autor:
Nwoke, BEB, Nwoke, EA
Publikováno v:
Abia State University Medical Students' Association Journal; Vol 5, No 1 (2008)
Climate change has an obvious impact on the emergence and re-emergence of parasitic diseases. This has a synergistic relationship with ozone depletion which can be traced to industrial revolution where human activities lead to the green house effect.
Publikováno v:
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology; Vol 29, No 1 (2008); 61-66
The reliable identification of biting adult females of the sibling species of the Simulium damnosum complex transmitting the different species and strains of Onchocerca volvulus is very essential in studies of transmission and epidemiology of human o
Autor:
Anosike, JC, Nwoke, BEB, Onwuliri, FC, Ameh, IG, Okolie, NJC, Opara, SM, Onyirioha, C, Ogomaka, IA, Ajero, CM, Bolaji, OS, Okoli, IC
Publikováno v:
Animal Production Research Advances; Vol 2, No 3 (2006); 183-188
Between December 2001 and August 2002, a study on the prevalence of Parastrongylus cantonensis nematode infection in two edible land snails Achatina marginata and Achatina achatina were carried out in Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria. Of the 350 A. margina