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Prevalence of Malaria in Pregnant Women in Lagos, South-West Nigeria

Agomo CO, Oyibo WA, Anorlu RI, Agomo PU

Prevalence rates reported for malaria in pregnancy in Nigeria vary considerably. The accuracy of results of malaria diagnosis is dependent on training, experience, and motivation of the microscopist as well...
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Use and Effects of Malaria Control Measures in Pregnancy in Lagos, Nigeria

Efunshile , Amoo AO, Akintunde , Ojelekan O, Konig W, Konig B

In Nigeria, malaria causes up to 11% of maternal mortality. Our main aim was to find out the most common mosquito control measures employed by the pregnant women in Lagos...
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Biting of anthropophilic Culicoides fulvithorax (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), a vector of Mansonella perstans in Nigeria

Agbolade O, Akinboye D, Olateju TM, Ayanbiyi O, Kuloyo OO, Fenuga OO

Anthropophilic Culicoides were investigated in a rural community endemic for Mansonella perstans in Ijebu North area of western Nigeria between December 2003 and October 2004. Three hundred and fifty-nine adults...
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Intestinal helminthiases and schistosomiasis among school children in an urban center and some rural communities in southwest Nigeria

Agbolade O, Agu NC, Adesanya O, Odejayi AO, Adigun AA, Adesanlu E, Ogunleye F, Sodimu AO, Adeshina S, Bisiriyu G, Omotoso OI, Udia KM

Intestinal helminths and schistosomiasis among school children were investigated in an urban and some rural communities of Ogun State, southwest Nigeria. Fecal samples of 1,059 subjects (524 males, 535 females)...
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Assessment of Loiasis and Outcomes of Ivermectin Masstreatment in Ijebu-North, Nigeria

Hassan AA, Akinsanya , Iyase N, Owagboriaye FO

A total of 286 individuals from 3 selected communities (Areedi-Aje, Ipakodo/Ojokodo, and Ijebu-Igbo) of Ijebu-North, southwestern Nigeria were examined for Loa loa microfilaremia using finger prick blood smear, between December...
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