Environmental Health Science Research Papers/Topics

ASSESSING DEPRESSION AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN SEEKING ANTENATAL CARE AT MADINA POLYCLINIC

ABSTRACT Background: Mental illness is a very common mental disorder affecting women, especially in the low and middle-income countries (LMICs). Pregnancy is an increased vulnerability to depression. Most researchers have concentrated on postnatal depression with very little on antenatal depression. This is a major public health concern and needs further investigation. Objective: The main aim of the current research is to assess depression status and its predictors among pregnant women seekin...

VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY AND ANAEMIA AMONG ALLIED HEALTH STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GHANA

ABSTRACT Background: Young adults transitioning from late adolescence to early adulthood (18-24 yrs) experience a growth spurt that imposes an increased need for both macronutrients and micronutrients. Adequate vitamin D levels mainly from sun exposure and diet improves bone function, especially attaining maximum bone strength and density in young adults. Also, the extra-skeletal functions of vitamin D which includes muscle strengthening and improved cognitive performance are all essential fo...

MICROBIAL LOAD AND INDOOR AIR QUALITY OF OPERATING THEATRES IN THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL, IBADAN

ABSTRACT Microbial contamination of indoor air of operating theatres is one of the risk factors for the development of Surgical Site Infections (SSI). Operating theatre environment, including personnel, can become contaminated with microorganisms capable of causing SSI, morbidity, prolong hospitalization of patients or even death. Studies on indoor air quality particularly the air-borne microbes that are associated with SSI have not been adequately investigated. This study was therefore desi...

Solid Waste Segregation as a Strategy for Improved Waste Management in Okaka Community, Bayelsa State

Abstract Solid wastemanagement is an established environmental health challenge in most societies. The heterogeneousnature of municipal solid wastemakes its management particularly complex. Waste segregation which is key to proper solid waste management has not been adopted in the Nigerian society. Improper waste segregation could result in diarrheal diseases. The study was designed to assess solid waste segregation as a strategy for improved waste management in Okaka Community, Bayelsa Stat...

COMPARISON OF EFFECT OF STRUVITE PREPARED FROM SOURCESEPARATED HUMAN URINE WITH INORGANIC FERTILIZER ON AMARANTHUS CAUDATUS

ABSTRACT In Nigeria, use of urine for fertigation has been limited because of its liquid form, odour and the unsanitary disposal methods. This poses great hazard to man and the environment. Converting urine into dry fertilizer product (struvite) helps extract nutrients contained in urine and also eliminates handling problems. The study was aimed at converting urine to struvite and comparing its effectiveness on plant growth with inorganic fertilizer (NPK). The study involved the extraction ...

EFFECTS OF SMOKE TREATMENT WITH Xylopia aethiopica AND Tetrapleura tetraptera FRUITS ON THE QUALITY OF DRINKING WATER IN ILLAH COMMUNITY, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Water-borne diseases, caused largely by lack of potable water, are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality. Several indigenous water treatment methods have been developed to enhance the quality of drinking water. In Illah, a combination of dried fruits of Xylopia aethiopica and Tetrapleura tetraptera are used for household treatment of water without information on its potency in water purification. There is no documented information on the effectiveness of this treatment...

ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE PATTERNS OF HEAVY METAL TOLERANT BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM A WETLAND INUNDATED BY URBAN RUNOFF

In this study, the heavy metal tolerance and antibiotic resistance patterns of bacteria isolated from Oroma wetland in Port Harcourt, Nigeria were investigated. The response of bacterial species isolated from the wetland to some selected heavy metals (zinc, lead, copper and iron) was investigated on basal medium containing different concentrations of the metals.  The isolated bacteria were identified based on their colonial, microscopic and biochemical characteristics and belonged to followi...

Health implication of students housing in Nigeria

ABSTRACT The students housing has been a major area of concern with increasing students population as a result of increasing interest in higher institution of learning over the years. The rise in population which has led to various problematic conditions of students housing has indeed met with renewed interest in sourcing and researching the best practicable approach towards the enablement of efficient, conducive academic driven environment. In order to ensure that tertiary institutions in Ni...

GROUNDWATER REGULATION: A COMPARISON OF UNITED KINGDOM REGULATED PRACTICE TO UNREGULATED PRACTICE IN NIGERIA

This dissertation work examines the groundwater regulation in relation to regulated practice in United Kingdom and unregulated practice in Nigeria. The work looked at various regulations available for groundwater management, the institution that is responsible for its management, the land use practice, and its effect in order to find out   whether the practice is been controlled in any of the countries. The work recommended what Nigeria government can adopt from United Kingdom regulated pra...


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