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Post-Training Assessment Of Diarrhoea Management With Salt Sugar Solution By Community-Based Distribution Workers In Akinyele Local Government Area, Oyo State

ABSTRACT Studies in a number of pilot Community Based Distribution (CBD) programmes have shown that CBD workers can deliver modern contraceptives and safe maternal and child health services (including treatment or management of common childhood diseases such as diarrhoea) in their communities (Weiss, 1985). CBD workers have been active in Akinyele Local Government Area (LGA) and a high number of diarrhoea episodes have been managed by them. Most efforts have been on the general assessment of ...

Morphology of The Digestive Tract of The African Catfish(Clarias gariepinus Burchell, 1822)

Abstract The teleost digestive tract is simple and comprises the following parts: oropharyngeal cavity, oesophagus, stomach, intestine, rectum and anus. These organs are involved in the breakdown of ingested food macromolecules into small absorbable micromolecules. These small molecules are necessary for the maintenance, growth and energy needs of the body (Johnson, 1994; Junqueira and Carneiro, 2005). Besides processing food, some parts of the tract have evolved into organs of respiration (p...

Acetylated Starch of Ofada Rice as a Sustained Release Polymer in Microsphere Formulations of Repaglinide

Abstract Background: Acetylated starches with degrees of substitution (DS) of > 2 have been found suitable for sustained release applications because of their hydrophobic nature and thermoplasticity. The short half-life and high dosing frequency of repaglinide make it an ideal candidate for sustained release. Objectives: To formulate and evaluate repaglinide microspheres using acetylated starch of the indigenous rice species Oryza glaberrima Steud (Ofada) as polymer. Materials and Methods: Of...

Human immunodeficiency virus types 1 and 2 infection in some rural areas of Nigeria

~bstretT. kp revaiurec ofh umah imrmmodt~ieirncyv irtlo ryp 1 d 2 in -1 arcas of Niiaia was estbled using 1089 ma colkacd in I8 kwhs &om 1992 to mrly 1 554. llx saa wmte sted with Enzyme linked Imm~enAtss ay @LISA) and cahntd by Westun hmrmob~BgE ehniquc. Overall, 13 (13%) of ibt 1089 &ra war positive for adi00 I W:I d m-2. Prwalenec of 0.6% md 0.8% wm obtained f& HIV-1 and HIY-2 mpcrhly. Tbc hjgk~ peevabo f HfV-1 and HTV-2 (50.Wh)w ere fdin Z uhlrma and Umubum A #mgmaleaet or 12%w as oblaiae...

Effects of Experimental Trypanosoma Brucei And T.Congolense Infection And Treatment With Diminazen Aceturate on Renal Function in Dogs

ABSTRACT This work was designed to study the effects of Trypanosoma brucei and Trypanosoma congolense infection on the renal function of mongrel dogs. Also, the effects of treatment of the infection with diaminazene aceturate were evaluated. Sixteen (16) male mongrel dogs aged between 3 and 6 months, and weighing between 2.5 and 5.2 kg were used for the study. The dogs were acquired, numbered, tagged and weighed. The dogs were kept in clean metal cages in a fly proof house and were fed once ...

Occurrence And Characteristics of Mycotic Agents Isolated From Skin Lesions of Trade Horses And Donkeys in Obollo-Afor, Enugu State Nigeria

ABSTRACT This study was conducted to document the occurrence and characteristics of mycotic agents isolated from trade horses and donkeys in Obollo-Afor, Enugu State. A total of 497 horses and 65 donkeys presented for sale at Obollo-Afor horse/donkey market during the wet season (June to August 2014) and dry season (January to March 2015) were examined for skin lesions. For each horse/donkey examined, the location of skin lesion as well as the sex of the animal was recorded. Each skin lesion...

Occurrence of Antimicrobial Residues in Broilers in Enugu Metropolis And The Effect of Temperature on The Concentration of Oxytetracycline Residue

ABSTRACT The high turn-over rate and quest for white meat have given more impetus to poultry production. The need to increase production and meet the demand for poultry meat has necessitated the use of veterinary drugs, especially antimicrobials, for therapeutic, prophylactic and growth promotion purposes in poultry farming. These drugs tend to accumulate in tissues and organs as residues. The presence of drug residues in tissues above the maximum residue limit (MRL) becomes violative if wit...

Patients' Pe Ception Of The. Quality Of Eye Care At The University College Hospital, Ibadan

ABSTRACT  SUMMARY Objective: To determine patients' perceptions abou t the quality of care and possible factors that q'lay prevent adequate utilization of services at the study centre and therefore make recommendations for improvement in service utilization. Materials and methods: A cross sectional survey of patients from the Eye Clinic and Eye Ward of the University College Hospital. Ibadan, was carried out using a standardized questionnaire between May and June 2001. Results: A total of fi...

Assessments Of The Maternal Care Knowledge And Practices Of Traditional Birth Attendants In Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria

ABSTRACT Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) are lay persons who attend to deliveries and concerted efforts have been made to train them. Anecdotal reports suggest that many expectant mothers patronize TBAs in Ibadan. However, there is dearth of information relating to the TBAs’ maternal care knowledge and practices. This study was therefore conducted to assess TBAs’ knowledge and practices relating to maternal care in Ibadan, Oyo State. A cross-sectional survey of 407 out of 608 TBAs who...

Antidiabetic Activities of The Methanolic Root Bark Extract of Afzelia Africana in Alloxan-Induced Diabetic Rats

ABSTRACT The methanolic root bark extract of Afzelia Africana was tested for antidiabetic activities in-vivo. The acute toxicity of the extract was tested in mice and the result showed that the extract 6 has low toxicity. Investigation on the phytochemical constituents of the plant extract revealed the presence of flavonoids, tannins, alkaloids, steroids and saponins. The plant extract was tested for antidiabetic activities in alloxan-induced diabetic mice at doses; 62.5 mg/kg, 125 mg/kg, 25...

Knowledge and utilization of malaria control measures by pregnant and newly delivered mothers in Ibadan, Nigeria

Abstract Background: The World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines for the control of malaria during pregnancy include prompt and effective case management of malaria combined with prevention of infection by insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy (IPTp). Despite this the uptake is poor. Objective: To describe the malaria prevention measures utilized by these women in this environment. Methods: Information was obtained from consented pregnant and ne...

Effects of Aluminum- Magnesium on the Antiplasmodial Activity of Chloroquine Phosphate in Mice

ABSTRACT Effect of stabilizing chloroquine phosphate in a synthetic Aluminium Magnesium silicate (Nanoparticles) on the antiplasmodial activity of the drug was investigated. Mice infected with Plasmodium berghei were treated with chloroquine phosphate at 7 mg/kg, 5 mg/kg and 3 mg/kg dose levels respectively. Two subgroups at each dose level were treated with chloroquine phosphate alone and with a drug formulation of 20% chloroquine phosphate in the synthetic Aluminium Magnesium Silicate (AMS...

Formulation optimization of floating microbeads containing modified Chinese yam starch using factorial design

ABSTRACT Controlled release floating metformin hydrochloride microbeads were prepared and optimized using a blend of varying concentrations of freeze-dried pregelatinized Chinese yam starch (Dioscorea oppositifolia L) and sodium alginate. Floating microbeads were prepared by the ionotropic gelation method using 10% w/v calcium chloride as the cross-linking agent and sodium bicarbonate as the gas releasing agent. A full 32 factorial design was used to investigate the influence of two variables...

The Biochemical Effects if Cussonia Arborea Root Bark Extract in Alloxan -Induced Diabetic Rats

ABSTRACT Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by chronic hyperglycemic condition resulting from defects in insulin secretion, insulin action or both. It is a growing public health concern worldwide affecting humans and animals. Synthetic drugs available for the treatment of the ailment have serious side effects, complicated mode of intake and are costly. Literature search revealed that Cussonia arborea is used folklorically in the management of Diabetes mellitus....

Comparative Studies of The Effects of Celecoxib And Acetaminophen in Fracture Healing in Dogs

ABSTRACT Fifteen dogs of similar age (8-12 months) were used for the clinical study. They were randomized into 3 groups (CH1-5, CL1-5 AND AC1-5). Simple transverse femoral fractures were created under anaesthesia using a bone saw. Spatial alignment of the bone was achieved by insertion of an intramedullary pin. Radiographic assessment confirmed that the pins were intact and internal fixation was thorough. Celecoxib (Celebrex® Pfizer Inc, Germany) was supplied in encapsulated powdered form a...


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