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serological testing of human blood samples for infectious diseases in the abeokuta and the minna hospitals/nigeria.in serological investigations undertaken in two hospitals in nigeria a total of 188 blood samples were examined and the following positive reactions for various diseases found: malaria 100%, leishmaniasis 9.5%, biharziasis 2.1%, yersinia 16.4%, legionella pn. 9%, gonorrhea 6%, syphilis 6.9%, measles 65.4%, rubella 84%, cytomegalic 78.2%, herpes simplex 67%, varicella 30.8%, resp. sync. virus 34.6%, influenza a 57.4%, influenza b 73.9%, para-influenza 1, 2, 3, 20.7%, 16.5%, 52.6%, adenovirus 25%, ...19873443750
frequencies of some human genetic markers and their association with plasmodium falciparum malaria in the niger delta, nigeria.there is paucity of information on the association between plasmodium falciparum malaria and some human genetic markers in the niger delta region of nigeria. hence, a study was undertaken in children to assess the current level of subclinical malaria due to p. falciparum.201020231768
the prevalence of plasmodia parasitaemia among donors in the niger delta of nigeria.giemsa-stained blood films from 1018 consecutively recruited blood donors was examined quantitatively for plasmodium species to determine the prevalence of transfusion-transmissible malaria among blood donors. the overall prevalence rate was 104 (10.2%). infection rate was highest among donors aged 10-19 years (16.7%) and was significantly higher among commercially remunerated donors (17.8%) compared with family replacement donors (4.8%) (chi(2) = 45.19; p < 0.001). pre-donation mean haemoglobin ...200717326885
[chloroquine sensitivity of plasmodium falciparum at the gamkalley clinic and the nigerian armed forces pmi (niamey, niger)].in vivo tests for plasmodium falciparum were carried out in 1998 during the rainy season among children in niamey, in the republic of niger. chloroquine was prescribed at 25 mg/kg for 3 days in febrile patients with uncomplicated p. falciparum malaria. forty-five 1-5 year-olds and thirty-three 6-15 year-olds were included in the study. a group of 53 adult patients was also surveyed to evaluate the efficacy of chloroquine in semi-immune persons. body temperature and blood smears including parasit ...199910690467
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