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151) EFFECTS OF ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF LEAF EXTRACT OF UVARIA CHAMAE (MMIMI OHIA) IN ALBINO WISTAR RATS

ABSTRACT Uvaria chamae P. Beauv is known to have various medicinal and therapeutic properties. The Biochemical and toxicological effects of the leaf extract were assessed in this study using Albino wistar rats. Acute toxicity test was performed on the rats to determine the LD50.Sub acute toxicity test was also carried out by oral administration of... Continue Reading

152) THE COST OF TREATMENT OF SICKLE CELL ANAEMIA

ABSTRACT Health care is a necessity and a basic human need. Households or individuals often derived various strategies to cope with large health expenditure. Sickle-cell Anaemia is the most frequent haemoglobin disorder and one of the world’s greatest cause of morbidity and mortality mostly in sub-Saharan Africa. This research work title the... Continue Reading

153) EXTRACTION AND THERMAL DEGRADATION OF CAFFEINE EXTRACTED FROM COLA NUT

ABSTRACT      Caffeine is an odorless, slightly bitter organic compound found mostly in beverages such as coffee or tea and in chocolate.  It is the most widely used “mind-altering drug” in the world, though it is considered safe and is mostly unregulated.  Caffeine acts as a mild stimulant on the nervous system, aiding in alertness. ... Continue Reading

154) FACTORS AFFECTING PATIENT WAITING TIME IN THE OUT PATIENT DEPARTMENT IN HEALTH CARE DELIVERY IN MOKWA

ABSTRACT Patient waiting time is the time interval between when a patient presents him/herself for health care services and when he/she finally leaves the health facilities. This project work examined the causes of patient waiting time in the outpatient department at the General Hospital Mokwa. Using simple random of twenty one questionnaires to... Continue Reading

155) ALTERNATIVE STAINING OF KIDNEY TISSUE SECTIONS WITH EXTRACTS OF TUMERIC (CURCUMA LONGA) AND ZOBO (HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA)

Abstract Most stains used in histopathology are synthetic, toxic and costly for use. Hence, this study was carried out at the Histopathology Laboratory of Imo State University to find out the probability of replacing routine toxic and costly stains for nature, non-toxic, less costly and effective stains. Sixteen (16) kidney tissue sections were... Continue Reading

156) PREVALENCE OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA IN HOSPITALISED PATIENTS IN KUBWA GENERAL HOSPITAL, ABUJA, FCT

                                      ABSTRACT The present study was to determine the prevalence of pseudomonas aeruginosa in patients using clinical samples (urine, skin lesion and pus) and environmental samples (sand, tap water, flowers). A total of thirty (30) samples were collected from patients, ten (10)... Continue Reading

157) THE IMPACT OF INFECTIOUS EPIDEMIC ON EXPORTATION A CASE STUDY OF CORONAVIRUS DISEASE

ABSTRACT This research work empirically explored the impact of infectious epidemic on exportation a case study of corona virus disease . The objectives of this study were to examine the level of coronavirus disease in Nigeria, investigate the impact of coronavirus disease on exportation in Nigeria. The scope of the study is crude oil exportation... Continue Reading

158) DETECTION OF BCR-ABL 1 FUSION GENE IN SALIVA OF CHRONIC MYELOID LEUKEMIC PATIENTS

ABSTRACT The fusion between the “breakpoint cluster region” gene (BCR) and Abelson gene (ABL1) is the molecular hallmark of most cases of chronic myeloid leukaemia and some cases of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. The objective of this study was to detect BCR-ABL1 in saliva of known CML patients collected in Oragene-RNA kit (DNA Genotek,... Continue Reading

159) PHYSICO-CHEMICAL AND BACTERIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF WATER SUPPLY SITED AROUND 9TH MILE BREWERY, ENUGU STATE

ABSTRACT Analysis of the physico-chemical and bacteriological properties of Ajalli stream, Ngwo Spring water, Umuagba Ime-Owa River, Abonuzu stream and Ibute Amaeke hand dug well water all around 9th mile brewery in Enugu State were investigated between June 2009 and May 2010 to assess the extent of pollution of the water due to effluent... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:MHS0165
  • Pages:107

160) HEALTH INFORMATICS: GATEWAY TO HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM A CASE STUDY OF FEDERAL MINISTRY OF HEALTH , FCT ABUJA.

ABSTRACT The advent of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is gaining ground in all areas of life and developing nations are taking advantage of this opportunity in various sectors including the development of health care systems. This paper presents a study that identifies the effects of health informatics as tools for effective health... Continue Reading

161) IMMOBILIZED ENZYMES FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE 1.0       Introduction 1.1       Enzymes 1.2       Classification of Enzymes 1.3       Factors affecting enzymes activities 1.4       Kinetic of Enzymes catalyzed reactions CHAPTER TWO 2.0       Immobilization process 2.1    Immobilized Enzymes 2.2    Immobilization techniques and... Continue Reading

162) DISTRIBUTION OF ABO, RH (RHESUS) BLOOD GROUPING AND HEPATITIS B AMONG BLOOD DONORS WITH NATIONAL BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE KADUNA

ABSTRACT ABO and Rh blood group systems are of major clinical significance amongst the thirty (30) human blood group system. The Distribution of ABO, Rh blood grouping and hepatitis B virus among blood donors with National Blood Transfusion Service, Kaduna was carried out. Two hundred voluntary blood donors (200) were used. Questionnaire was used... Continue Reading

163) HEPATOPROTECTIVE POTENTIAL OF RUSSELIA EQUISETIFORMIS PLANT EXTRACT ON DRUG-INDUCED HEPATOTOXICITY IN EXPERIMENTAL MODELS

Background: A large number of herbal medicines are widely in-use to offer relief from hepatic injury, although attempts are still ongoing globally to get scientific proofs for these orthodox remedies, there is still paucity of data on Russelia equisetiformes. There are solitary reports of anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antinociceptive... Continue Reading

164) AN ASSESSMENT OF THE LEVEL OF ABUSE OF TRAMADOL AMONG PEOPLE IN MAIDUGURI METROPOLIS

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION        1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Africa with approximately one fifth of the world’s population is by far the continent with the least document in terms of data on substance abuse (Data for Africa, 2011).Nigeria the most populous country in Africa and the eight most populous in the world with an estimate population... Continue Reading

165) INFLUENCE OF POVERTY AND EDUCATION ON TEENAGE PREGNANCY

INTRODUCTION Teenagers all over the world attract attention. The life and sexuality of the young people are very important for our generation. They are the future of this age. Their attitude and character today determine the future of our world. Their current problem today will equally determine the future problem of the world. In our society,... Continue Reading

166) INFLUENCE OF PRINT MEDIA IN PROMOTING EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING AMONG NURSING MOTHERS IN LAGOS

ABSTRACT Over time information concerning exclusive breastfeeding has been passed to nursing mothers. This suggests that several print media communicators sources such as healthcare personnel’s or healthcare workers, family and friends, social media, television, radio, newspaper, billboard, flyer have been used as an important tool to influence... Continue Reading

167) STUDIES ON THE EXTRA-HUMAN DISTRIBUTION OF ENTEROHAEMORRHAGIC ESCHERICHIA COLI FROM BORNO AND ENUGU STATES OF NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) a causative agent of haemolytic uremic Syndrome (HUS) and haemorrhagic colitis especially in children, believed to originate from cattle is increasing with the day in parts of Nigeria. In order to ascertain the probable sources to assist a control regimen, laboratory analysis was carried out... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:MHS0167
  • Pages:136

168) COAGULATION PROFILE OF NON-DIABETIC HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS IN ENUGU URBAN ENUGU STATE

Abstract Fifty (50) Non-diabetic Hypertensive Patients in the medical out-patient (MOP) department of University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), Ituku Ozalla, Enugu, Nigeria aged 40-78 years comprising 25 males and 25 females were investigated. Also fifty age and sex-matched apparently healthy subjects served as the control group. The... Continue Reading

169) WEIGHT CHANGES AND HISTOMORPHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF MARIJUANA ON THE BRAIN OF ADULT WISTAR RATS

ABSTRACT The present study was conducted in Ekpoma, headquarters of Esan West Local Government area of Edo state. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of marijuana on the heart of wistar rats.  The study involved twenty four growing wistar rats having weights between 250g-275g divided into 4 groups; control and groups 1-3, comprising... Continue Reading

170) CULTIVATION OF PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM AND ANTIPLASMODIA SCREENING OF METHANOL EXTRACT OF OCIMUM BASILICUM (SCENT LEAF)

ABSTRACT The methanol extract of Ocimum basilicum (Scent leaf) was greenish in colour and increases in concentration through evaporation process which turns the extract to thick and dark green colouration. The percentage parasitaemia growth increases consecutively for seven (7) days with 7th day result having the highest parasite growth of 18.73%.... Continue Reading

171) MOLECULAR DETECTION OF MYCOBACTERIUM BOVIS IN CATTLE MILK AND ABATTOIR STAFF IN ENUGU

ABSTRACT The study was carried out to detect Mycobacterium bovis in cattle milk and abattoir staff in Enugu. Blood samples were collected from 50 subjects at Artisan and Ogbete market abattoirs with 25 samples from each location. Fifty Milk samples were collected from cattle at Fulani settlements which comprised of 13 from Gariki, 16 from 9th Mile... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:MHS0164
  • Pages:130

172) ASSESSMENT OF BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS OF IRON AND SOME HAEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS ON BLOOD DONORS IN ENUGU STATE

ABSTRACT Iron deficiency is one of the most common of the nutritional deficiencies. The eventual consequence of iron deficiency is iron deficiency anemia; where the body stores of iron have been depleted and the body is unable to maintain level of hemoglobin in the blood. Blood donation leads to a substantial iron loss, as about 0.5mg iron is lost... Continue Reading

173) ANTI-PLASMODIAL PROPERTY OF MORINGA OLEIFERA SEED EXTRACT ON SWISS MICE

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174) COMPARISON OF THE QUALITIES OF WELL WATER AND TAP WATER

CHAPTER ONE 1.1 INTRODUCTION An adequate supply of safe drinking water is one of the major prerequisites for a healthy life, but waterborne diseases is still one of the causes of death in many parts of the world, particularly in children. It is also a significant economic constraint in many subsistence economic. Water can be described as a... Continue Reading

175) ELECTRONIC HEALTH REACORD (EHR) BENEFIT REALIZATION: ASSESSING THE PERCEPTION AND EXPECTATION AMONG ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD USERS AT THE VOLTA RIVER AUTHORITY (VRA) CLINIC.

ABSTRACT Electronic Health Records (EHR) are being flaunted as the “perfect” replacement for paperbased patient records yet many researches show that adoption and success rate of this Information Technology is less than satisfactory. Involvement of users in system specification and evaluation of performance of EHR has been suggested in... Continue Reading
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