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pro vyhledávání: '"Olajide A. Owolodun"'
Autor:
Clement A. Meseko, Ismaila Shittu, Olayinka O. Asala, Adeyinka J. Adedeji, Tinuke A. Laleye, Ebere R. Agusi, Dorcas A. Gado, Kayode A. Olawuyi, Nicodemus Mkpuma, Chinyere Chinonyerem, Bitrus Inuwa, Nneka Chima, Ruth Akintola, Patrick Nyango, Hellen Luka, Judith Bakam, Rebecca Atai, Dennis Kabantiyok, Mark Samson, ThankGod Daniel, Joshua Oyetunde, Olajide A. Owolodun, David D. Lazarus, Emmanuel T. Obishakin, Pam D. Luka, Benshak J. Audu, Sunday Makama, Hussaini G. Ularamu, Yiltawe S. Wungak, James S. Ahmed, Reuben A. Ocholi, Maryam Muhammad
Publikováno v:
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, Vol 91, Iss 2, Pp e1-e6 (2024)
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused the death of 7.1 million people worldwide as of 7 July 2024. In Nigeria, the first confirmed case was reported on 27 February 2020, subsequently followed by a nationwide spread of SARS-CoV-2 with morbidity and mortali
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f187c583925e4fbaaa127c54dd73f467
Autor:
Andrew M. Adamu, Morgan Furlong, Samson Ogunlade, Alex A. Adikwu, Annabel S. Anyang, Arhyel Malgwi, Adeiza M. Abdulrahman, Nma A. Bida, Olajide A. Owolodun, Oyelola A. Adegboye
Publikováno v:
Pathogens, Vol 11, Iss 12, p 1476 (2022)
Although influenza A virus is endemic in wild waterfowl, domestic poultry, swine, humans, bats, cetaceans, dogs, and horses, there is a paucity of data on the potential role of camels in zoonotic transmission of the virus. To estimate the seroprevale
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/40b17a61fa0f46b8969b15579a85f49b
Autor:
Olaolu T. Olufemi, Emmanuel R. Edeh, Mustapha S. Isyaku, Mustapha Haliru, Shafiu Samaila, Philip W. Mshelia, Olajide A. Owolodun, J. Richard Newton, Janet M. Daly
Publikováno v:
Pathogens, Vol 11, Iss 11, p 1372 (2022)
Equine influenza (EI) is a fast-spreading respiratory disease of equids caused by equine influenza A virus (EIV), often resulting in high morbidity and a huge economic impact on the equine industry globally. In this cross-sectional study to determine
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/649083e6985446e68a55ae8a6f6e00d8
Autor:
Pam D. Luka, Joseph Erume, Bitrus Yakubu, Olajide A. Owolodun, David Shamaki, Frank N. Mwiine
Publikováno v:
Advances in Virology, Vol 2016 (2016)
Torque teno sus virus 1 (TTSuV1a/TTSuV1b) infection is present in pig herds worldwide. This study investigated the prevalence of TTSuV1a/TTSuV1b infections in domestic pigs from some slaughterhouses in Nigeria as well as coinfection with African swin
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f801e45c3bab4a1f8a9f6f874fbdc0c0
Autor:
Andrew Musa Adamu, Lushakyaa Allam, Anthony K.B. Sackey, Alhaji Bida Nma, Philip Paul Mshelbwala, Salamatu Mambula-Machunga, Sunday Idoko Idoko, Alex Adikwu Adikwu, Wesley Daniel Nafarnda, Bello Sikiti Garba, Olajide Adewale Owolodun, Asabe Adamu Dzikwi, Emmanuel Oluwadare Balogun, Yila Ayo Simon
Publikováno v:
One Health, Vol 13, Iss , Pp 100340- (2021)
Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a complex emerging arboviral hemorrhagic disease that causes significant illness in animals and humans. Camel trade across the land borders between Nigeria and the Niger Republic occurs frequently and poses a significant ri
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/17b6aac039374ee8a5f9cd85f0414e31
Autor:
Lushakyaa Allam, Oluwaseyi Adewale Ajagbe, A. M. Adamu, Emmanuel O. Ngbede, A. Y. Simon, Simon Ikechukwu Enem, G. S. Bello, D. D. Datong, Asabe Adamu Dzikwi, M. Kore, Olajide Adewale Owolodun, Stephen Semen Yikawe
Publikováno v:
EcoHealth. 17:393-397
Rift Valley fever is an arboviral zoonoses causing severe morbidity and mortality among humans and animals in many African countries. A cross-sectional study in populations of sheep reared around the Gidan-Waya Forest Reserve located in Jema'a LGA of
Autor:
Salamatu Machunga Mambula, Olajide Adewale Owolodun, Emmanuel Oluwadare Balogun, Simon Ayo Yila, Asabe Adamu Dzikwi, WD Nafarnda, Lushakyaa Allam, A. M. Adamu, Bello Sikiti Garba, Idoko Sunday Idoko, A. K. B. Sackey, Nma Bida Alhaji
BackgroundRift Valley fever (RVF) is a zoonotic disease that has become emerging and re-emerging in some regions of the world, infecting livestock and humans. One-humped camels are important economic livestock species in Africa used for traction, tra
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::6c1dec1112f5ee0d3e3d8cbeff34ec6b
Autor:
Emmanuel Oluwadare Balogun, Olajide Adewale Owolodun, Salamatu Mambula-Machunga, A. M. Adamu, Alhaji Bida Nma, Philip Paul Mshelbwala, Lushakyaa Allam, Asabe Adamu Dzikwi, Yila Ayo Simon, Sunday Idoko Idoko, Bello Sikiti Garba, A. K. B. Sackey, Alex A. Adikwu, WD Nafarnda
Publikováno v:
One Health
One Health, Vol 13, Iss, Pp 100340-(2021)
One Health, Vol 13, Iss, Pp 100340-(2021)
Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a complex emerging arboviral hemorrhagic disease that causes significant illness in animals and humans. Camel trade across the land borders between Nigeria and the Niger Republic occurs frequently and poses a significant ri
Autor:
Olajide A Owolodun, Jacob K P Kwaga, Tanja Opriessnig, Luis G. Giménez-Lirola, Priscilla F. Gerber
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 91:699-704
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is an important cause of acute hepatitis in humans. Zoonotic transmission between pigs and humans has been confirmed. Human HEV infection is common in Nigeria; however, characterization of HEV infection in other species was la
Autor:
Ndadilnasiya Endie, Waziri, Simeon, Cadmus, Patrick, Nguku, Olufunmilayo, Fawole, Olajide Adewale, Owolodun, Hyelshilni, Waziri, Luka, Ibrahim, Oladayo, Biya, Saheed, Gidado, Samuel, Badung, Peterside, Kumbish, Peter, Nsubuga
Publikováno v:
The Pan African Medical Journal
Introduction Tuberculosis remains a global public health problem. In 2011, tuberculosis incidence was 133 per 100,000 in Nigeria. In Nigeria, little is known about the factors associated with tuberculosis, especially in the northern part and only few