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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Pathogen Research. :22-37
Background: Gastro Intestinal Helminths infection is one of the major health burdens in developing countries particularly in Sub -Saharan Africa. It has been estimated to affect about 2.5 billion people globally and 250 million people are thought to
Publikováno v:
South Asian Journal of Research in Microbiology. :9-16
Background: Malaria is an infectious disease caused by a protozoan parasite of the genus Plasmodium. It was estimated that 219 million cases of malaria occur in 87 countries, with an estimated death of 435,000 in 2017 among pregnant women. Other spec
Publikováno v:
International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health. :55-64
The major problem threatening the continued success of antimicrobial drugs is the development of resistant organisms. This study was designed to determine the occurrence and prevalence of carbapenem resistance among enterobacteriaceae isolated from i
Autor:
A. A. Yusuf, M. U. Iduh, K. Mohammed, S. U. Nataala, A. S. Kumurya, O. F. Ashcroft, Nura Muhammad Bunza
Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Research in Infectious Diseases. :1-7
The emergence of C. auris as a global nosocomial pathogen associated with multidrug resistance and high mortality rates has been recently discovered. This emerging pathogen appears to be far more able to induce systemic infection and mortality than o
Autor:
A. Nuhu, S. U. Nataala, M. Suwaiba, T. H. I. Spencer, O. F. Ashcroft, U. I. Asiya, K. Mohammed
Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Research in Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences. 3:1-10
Autor:
C. I. C. Ogbonna, C. U. Ugonna, Bogdan Cioruța, Maruf A. Aminu, Ajoy Das, Orua Antia, O. F. Ashcroft, Kasturi Ghosh, Mikko Virmavirta, A. I. Ogbonna, Aquil Ahmad, Ahti Rahikainen, Mirela Coman, William Olosunde, A. P. Onwualu, N. M. Bunza, Moyosore Adedapo Jolaoso, Hamid Fardi, Stephen Jobson Mitchual
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::11d3e8f91d194f6e6a2e806db2ec8918
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/aast/v6
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/aast/v6
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Microbiology Research. 9:1989-1996
Three hundred (300) post-operative wound swab specimens were aseptically collected from four hospitals and investigated. The four hospitals were Federal Medical Centre, Makurdi (FMCM), General Hospital, Gboko (GHG), General Hospital, Otukpo (GHO) and