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2. Exploring Impact of Climate Change on Poultry Production in Nigeria
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Osuji, Emeka Emmanuel, Onyeneke, Robert Ugochukwu, Nkwocha, Geoffrey Amanze, and Olaolu, Michael Olatunji
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- 2024
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3. Establishing African genomics and bioinformatics programs through annual regional workshops
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Sharaf, Abdoallah, Nesengani, Lucky Tendani, Hayah, Ichrak, Kuja, Josiah Ochieng, Mdyogolo, Sinebongo, Omotoriogun, Taiwo Crossby, Odogwu, Blessing Adanta, Beedessee, Girish, Smith, Rae Marvin, Barakat, Abdelhamid, Moila, Acclaim M., El Hamouchi, Adil, Benkahla, Alia, Boukteb, Amal, Elmouhtadi, Amine, Mafwila, Antoine Lusala, Abushady, Asmaa Mohammed, Elsherif, Assem Kadry, Ahmed, Bulbul, Wairuri, Charles, Ndiribe, Charlotte C., Ebuzome, Chukwuike, Kinnear, Craig J., Ndlovu, Deborah-Fay, Iraqi, Driss, El Fahime, Elmostafa, Assefa, Ermias, Ouardi, Faissal, Belharfi, Fatima Zohra, Tmimi, Fatim Zohra, Markey, Fatu Badiane, Radouani, Fouzia, Zeukeng, Francis, Mvumbi, Georges Lelo, Ganesan, Hamilton, Hanachi, Mariem, Nigussie, Helen, Charoute, Hicham, Benamri, Ichrak, Mkedder, Ikram, Haddadi, Imane, Meftah-Kadmiri, Issam, Mubiru, Jackson Franco, Domelevo Entfellner, Jean-Baka Kodjo, Rokani, Joan Bayowa, Ogwang, Joel, Daiga, Jude Bigoga, Omumbo, Judy, Ideozu, Justin Eze, Errafii, Khaoula, Labuschagne, Kim, Komi, Komi Koukoura, Tonfack, Libert Brice, Hadjeras, Lydia, Ramantswana, Madeleine, Chaisi, Mamohale, Botes, Marietjie W., Kilian, Mariëtte, Kvas, Marija, Melloul, Marouane, Chaouch, Melek, Khyatti, Meriem, Abdo, Michael, Phasha-Muchemenye, Mmatshepho, Hijri, Mohamed, Mediouni, Mohammed Rida, Hassan, Mohammed Ahmed, Piro, Mohammed, Mwale, Monica, Maaloum, Mossaab, Mavhunga, Mudzuli, Olivier, Nicholas Abraham, Aminou, Oumaima, Arbani, Oumayma, Souiai, Oussema, Djocgoue, Pierre François, Mentag, Rachid, Zipfel, Renate Dorothea, Tata, Rolland Bantar, Megnekou, Rosette, Muzemil, Sadik, Paez, Sadye, Salifu, Samson Pandam, Kagame, Samuel Paul, Selka, Sarra, Edwards, Sean, Gaouar, Semir Bechir Suheil, Reda, Shaimaa Roshdy Abdullah, Fellahi, Siham, Khayi, Slimane, Ayed, Soumia, Madisha, Thabang, Sahil, Tulsi, Udensi, Ogbuagu Ugorji, Ras, Verena, Ezebuiro, Victor, Duru, Vincent C., David, Xavier, Geberemichael, Yonas, Tchiechoua, Yves H., Mungloo-Dilmohamud, Zahra, Chen, Zhiliang, Happi, Christian, Kariuki, Thomas, Ziyomo, Cathrine, Djikeng, Appolinaire, Badaoui, Bouabid, Mapholi, Ntanganedzeni, Muigai, Anne, Osuji, Julian O., and Ebenezer, ThankGod Echezona
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- 2024
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4. Complexity of climate variability and pesticide application on rice production in Nigeria
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Igberi, Christiana Ogonna, Osuji, Emeka Emmanuel, Ogbuagu, Anuli Regina, Ekunyi, Ngozi Odo, Ben-Chendo, Glory Nkiruka, Osuji, Maryann Nnenna, Ukoha, Igwe Ikenna, Anyiam, Kelechi Henry, Keyagha, Eberechi Rosemary, Umeh, Ogechukwu Anulika, and Cookey, Chinaekwu Odinakachi
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- 2025
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5. Recent Advances on the Challenges of Resilient Automation Systems of the Power Grid: Critical Review
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Ezurike, Benjamin O., Nmadu, Daniel, Ajah, Stephen A., Uma, Uma U., Nwawelu, Udora N., Ogah, Ogah E., Osuji, Chimereze C., Emeh, Jerryson C., and Okoronkwo, Chukwunenye A.
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- 2024
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6. Seroprevalence and risk factors for Lassa virus infection in South-West and North-Central Nigeria: a community-based cross-sectional study
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Tiamiyu, Abdulwasiu B., Adegbite, Olutunde A., Freides, Olivia, Frndak, Seth, Mohammed, Samirah Sani, Broach, Erica, Lombardi, Kara, Anyebe, Victor, Akiga, Roseline, Okeke, Ndubuisi C., Feyisayo, Jegede E., Ugwuezumba, Oscar, Akinde, Cassandra, Osuji, Anthonia, Agu, Norah, Analogbei, Tope, Ekweremadu, Chinelo, Bartolanzo, Danielle, Prins, Petra, Fan, Ying, Emekaili, Doris, Abah, Felicia, Chiwetelu, Vincent, Dike, Paul, Isaiah, Esther, Ayogu, Miriam, Ogunkelu, Eunice, Agbaim, Uzoamaka C., Bukunmi, Adelekun, Adamu, Yakubu, Mebrahtu, Tsedal, Zuppe, Anastasia, Johnston, Matthew, Modjarrad, Kayvon, Meri, Helina, Parker, Zahra, Akinwale, Edward, McCauley, Melanie D., Schluck, Glenna, King, David B., Eller, Leigh Anne, Okeji, Nathan, Ayemoba, Ojor R., Collins, Natalie D., Iroezindu, Michael O., and Hakre, Shilpa
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- 2024
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7. Multi-criteria decision model and relief material distribution to damare IDP camp north east Nigeria
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J.N. Osuji, C.C. Ibe, G.N. Okeudo, and E.A. Ejem
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Multi-criteria decision model ,AHP ,TOPSIS ,Marine vessel ,Relief materials ,Humaniterian logistics ,Transportation and communications ,HE1-9990 ,Transportation engineering ,TA1001-1280 - Abstract
This research focused on the optimization of marine vessels for the efficient distribution of relief materials to IDP camps in north eastern Nigeria. Optimizing marine vessels for relief distribution enhances the region's disaster preparedness by providing a diversified transportation network that can respond effectively to emergencies. The northeastern region of Nigeria has experienced ongoing conflict and security challenges. Marine routes may offer a safer means of transportation, reducing the risks associated with land-based convoys. Marine vessels can navigate through rivers and lakes, offering a faster and more efficient means of transporting relief materials compared to overland routes that may be congested or unsafe. The optimization process involves the consideration of several objective factors like operational cost, speed, fuel efficiency, route suitability/maneuverability, and serviceability. The decision-making process is often intricate and occasionally marked by conflicting criteria, which presents a notable challenge. In contrast to the traditional method of selecting marine vessels for various tasks, the AHP-TOPSIS approach offers a more systematic means of identifying the optimal choice, ensuring objectivity and coherence. Within this investigation, it was determined that the primary criterion of utmost significance, with a priority value of 0.416 based on the AHP method, was the reliability and safety of the vessel option. Other criteria, such as operational cost, speed, fuel efficiency, route suitability/maneuverability, and serviceability, held values of 0.110, 0.098, 0.114, 0.172, and 0.090, respectively. A total of nine alternatives were assessed: automated underwater vehicle, tugboat, F-25 boat, dinghies, small catamaran, pontoon boat, ferries, hovercraft boat, and kayaks & canoes. The outcome indicated that the small catamaran was the most suitable vessel for the distribution of relief materials. The methodology introduced in this study streamlines the process of optimizing vessel alternatives in a dependable and efficient manner.
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- 2024
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8. Organic geochemical evaluation of crude oils from some producing fields in the Niger Delta basin, Nigeria
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Onojake, Mudiaga Chukunedum, Nkanta, Nsikan Edet, Osakwe, Joseph Onyekwelu, Akpuluma, David Akpoebi, Ohenhen, Ikponmwosa, and Osuji, Leo Chigbu
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- 2024
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9. Impacts of biocapacity, climate change, food vulnerability, readiness and adaptive capacity on cereal crops yield: evidence from Africa
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Onyeneke, Robert Ugochukwu, Osuji, Emeka Emmanuel, Anugwa, Ifeoma Quinette, and Chidiebere-Mark, Nneka Maris
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- 2024
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10. Seroprevalence and risk factors for Lassa virus infection in South-West and North-Central Nigeria: a community-based cross-sectional study
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Abdulwasiu B. Tiamiyu, Olutunde A. Adegbite, Olivia Freides, Seth Frndak, Samirah Sani Mohammed, Erica Broach, Kara Lombardi, Victor Anyebe, Roseline Akiga, Ndubuisi C. Okeke, Jegede E. Feyisayo, Oscar Ugwuezumba, Cassandra Akinde, Anthonia Osuji, Norah Agu, Tope Analogbei, Chinelo Ekweremadu, Danielle Bartolanzo, Petra Prins, Ying Fan, Doris Emekaili, Felicia Abah, Vincent Chiwetelu, Paul Dike, Esther Isaiah, Miriam Ayogu, Eunice Ogunkelu, Uzoamaka C. Agbaim, Adelekun Bukunmi, Yakubu Adamu, Tsedal Mebrahtu, Anastasia Zuppe, Matthew Johnston, Kayvon Modjarrad, Helina Meri, Zahra Parker, Edward Akinwale, Melanie D. McCauley, Glenna Schluck, David B. King, Leigh Anne Eller, Nathan Okeji, Ojor R. Ayemoba, Natalie D. Collins, Michael O. Iroezindu, Shilpa Hakre, and EID023 Lassa study team
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Epidemiology ,Lassa virus ,Seroprevalence ,Community-based study ,Emerging infectious disease ,Nigeria ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Understanding the level of exposure to Lassa virus (LASV) in at-risk communities allows for the administration of effective preventive interventions to mitigate epidemics of Lassa fever. We assessed the seroprevalence of LASV antibodies in rural and semiurban communities of two cosmopolitan cities in Nigeria with poorly understood Lassa epidemiology. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted in ten communities located in the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Abuja, and Ikorodu Local Government Area (LGA), Lagos, from February 2nd to July 5th, 2022. Serum samples collected from participants were analyzed for IgG and IgM antibodies using a ReLASV® Pan-Lassa NP IgG/IgM enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit. A questionnaire administered to participants collected self-reported sociodemographic and LASV exposure information. Seroprevalence of LASV IgG/IgM was estimated overall, and by study site. Univariate and multivariate log-binomial models estimated unadjusted and adjusted prevalence ratios (aPRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for site-specific risk factors for LASV seropositivity. Grouped Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator (LASSO) was used for variable selection for multivariate analysis. Results A total of 628 participants with serum samples were included in the study. Most participants were female (434, 69%), married (459, 73%), and had a median age of 38 years (interquartile range 28–50). The overall seroprevalence was 27% (171/628), with a prevalence of 33% (126/376) in Abuja and 18% (45/252) in Lagos. Based on site-specific grouped LASSO selection, enrollment in the dry season (vs. wet; aPR, 95% CI: 1.73, 1.33–2.24), reported inconsistent washing of fruits and vegetables (aPR, 95% CI: 1.45, 1.10–1.92), and a positive malaria rapid test (aPR, 95% CI: 1.48, 1.09-2.00) were independently associated with LASV seropositivity in Abuja, whereas, only a self-reported history of rhinorrhea (PR, 95% CI: 2.21, 1.31–3.72) was independently associated with Lassa seropositivity in Lagos. Conclusions The LASV seroprevalence was comparable to that in other areas in Nigeria. Our findings corroborate those from other studies on the importance of limiting human exposure to rodents and focusing on behavioral factors such as poor hygiene practices to reduce exposure to LASV.
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11. Identification of atypical pediatric diabetes mellitus cases using electronic medical records
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Christine Lee, Mohsen Bahmani Kashkouli, Irl B Hirsch, Jordan Smith, Rebecca Lorch, Jose C Florez, Pengfei Liu, Jeffrey P Krischer, Beena Akolkar, Ashok Balasubramanyam, Christopher Eberhard, Steven Fiske, Jennifer Garmeson, Christina Karges, Noah Sulman, Michael Toth, Mustafa Tosur, Marcela Astudillo, Catherine Pihoker, Sara Cromer, Jennifer Scott, Toni I Pollin, Maria J Redondo, Stephanie Sisley, Pablo Ruiz, Mary Larkin, Wendy K Chung, Lee-Jun Wong, Aniko Sabo, William Marshall, Louis H Philipson, Rita Hench, Elif A Oral, Kieren Mather, Neda Rasouli, Lainie Friedman Ross, Janet McGill, Paula Newton, Baris Akinci, Mary Ann Banerji, Steven E Kahn, Sarah Adams, Hongzheng Dai, Victoria Chen, Maaz Ahmed, Stephen Stone, Rebecca Wood, Emily Sims, Aaron Deutsch, Sarah Müller, John Buse, Jacqueline Lonier, Nopporn Thangthaeng, Marcela F Astudillo, William E Winter, Liana K Billings, Raymond Kreienkamp, William Craigen, Ansley Davis, Monica Dussan, Jordana Faruqi, Ruchi Gaba, Mark Herman, Shalini Jhangiani, Elizabeth Kubota-Mishra, Iliana Migacz, Nkechinyere Osuji, Jennifer Posey, Nalini Ram, Alejandro Siller, Eric Venner, Adriana Cardenas, Dimpi Desai, Mary Fang, Erica Hattery, Adrienne Ideouzu, Julizza Jimenez, Nupur Kikani, Graciela Montes, David Murdock, Nikalina G O’Brien, Robin Goland, Anabel Evans, Rachelle Gandica, Rudolph Leibel, Kaisha Mofford, James Pring, Carmella Evans-Molina, Farrah Anwar, Hannah Lease, Angelica Mckibben, Gabriela Monaco, Zeb Saeed, Maria Spall, Marimar Hernandez-Perez, Kelly Moors, Anna Neyman, Miriam S Udler, Julia Douvas, Melton Fan, Cristinia Fernandez Hernandez, Evelyn Greaux, Saadhvi Kartik, Pam Ricevuto, Armen I Yerevanian, Melissa Calverley, Kathy Chu, Mariella Facibene, Christopher Han, Dorit Koren, Micah Koss, Amy Sabean, Jordan Sherwood, Necole Brown, Lina Soni, Lorraine Thomas, Jennifer Abrams, Kylnt Bally, Beisi Ji, Samara Skiwiersky, SiriAtma W Greeley, Graeme Bell, Shanna Banogon, Jui Desai, Anisa Dye, David Ehrmann, Lisa R Letourneau-Freiberg, Carlin Lockwood, Kynnedie Maloz, Rochelle N Naylor, Kaylee Oppenheimer, Erin Papciak, Karen Rodriguez, Rachel Son, Manu Sundaresan, Chelsea Wu, Colleen Bender, Persephone Tian, PA-C Chelsea Baker, Megan Riff, Courtney King, Wyatt Pfau, Avinash Pyreddy, Marjan Rezaei, Katlyn Sawyer, Vatsala Singh, Jules Barklow, Noosha Farhat, Andrew Her, Carter Odean, Gregory Schleis, Chantal Underkofler, Hadley Bryan, Ryan Jollie, Kristin Maloney, Jennifer Marron, Ryan Miller, Maria Eleni Nikita, Knightess Oyibo, Kristi Silver, Hilary Whitlatch, Cindi Young, Kathleen Palmer, Stephanie Riley, Devon Nwaba, Elizabeth Streeten, Jessica Tiner, David Broome, Merve Celik-Gular, Tae-Hwa Chun, Anabela Dill Gomes, Maria Foss de Freitas, Brigid Gregg, Donatella Gilio, Seda Grigoryan, Diarratou Kaba, Melda Sonmez Ince, Adam Neidert, Carman Richison, Salman Imam, Jamie Diner, Cassandra Donahue, Rachael Fraser, Karla Fulghum, Faryal Gilani, Tahereh Ghorbani, Alex Kass, Nina Jain, Klara Klein, Lauren Larison, Brooke Matson, Catherine Morba, Chase Armstrong, Sue Kirkman, Jesica Baran, Rosanna Holod, Dori Khakpour, Patali Mandava, Lori Sameshima, Xiaofu Dong, Thanmai Kalerus, Beth Loots, Kathleen Santarelli, Cisco Pascual, Kevin Niswender, Norma Edwards, Justin Gregory, Alvin Powers, Andrea Ramirez, Fumihiko Urano, Samantha Adamson, Cris Brown, Joel Brune, Mary Jane Clifton, Jing Hughes, Stacy Hurst, Isabella Paolicelli, Brittany Zwijack, Toko Campbell, Jennifer May, Rajesh Adusumalli, Bruce Albritton, Analia Aquino, Paul Bransford, Nicholas Cadigan, Laura Gandolfo, Joseph Gomes, Robert Gowing, Juan Herrera, Callyn Kirk, Jean Morissette, Hemang M Parikh, Francisco Perez-Laras, Cassandra L Remedios, Lili Wurmser, Brandy Hutchinson, Sidhvi Nekkanti, MacKenzie Brandes, Noël Burtt, Jason Flannick, Ryan Koesterer, Phebe Olorunfemi, Ahmed Alkanaq, Lizz Caulkins, Clive Wasserfall, David Pittman, William Winter, David J Carey, Daniel Hood, Santica M Marcovina, and Christopher B Newgard
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Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Introduction There are no established methods to identify children with atypical diabetes for further study. We aimed to develop strategies to systematically ascertain cases of atypical pediatric diabetes using electronic medical records (EMR).Research design and methods We tested two strategies in a large pediatric hospital in the USA. Strategy 1: we designed a questionnaire to rule out typical diabetes and applied it to the EMR of 100 youth with diabetes. Strategy 2: we built three electronic queries to generate reports of three atypical pediatric diabetes phenotypes: unknown type, type 2 diabetes (T2D) diagnosed
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- 2024
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12. Age and gender differences in skin characteristics: a study of 2543 Japanese individuals using advanced skin imaging techniques
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Yurika Osuji, Jun Omatsu, Shinichi Sato, and Ayumi Yoshizaki
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skin aging ,facial analysis ,sebum ,wrinkles ,pigmentation ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Skin aging is a multifaceted process influenced by genetic, environmental, and immunological factors, resulting in visible changes such as wrinkles, pigmentation, and alterations in skin texture. Despite its high relevance, there is a paucity of large-scale studies focusing on visible age-related changes in facial skin among Japanese populations, particularly by region. This study aims to address these gaps by examining age- and sex-specific skin changes in a large cohort of 2,543 Japanese subjects using advanced skin imaging techniques. The study included subjects aged 17–71 years who provided informed consent. The imaging system captures facial images using standard light, UV light, and two types of polarized light, applying deep learning techniques to analyze various skin parameters. Statistical analysis was performed to evaluate correlations between age, gender, and skin characteristics. Results indicated significant correlations between age and skin color across all domains, with large pores on the nose showing the highest correlation with age. Sebum and porphyrin levels exhibited a decreasing trend with age, though correlation coefficients were low. Cheek gloss, both in area and color, showed relatively high correlation coefficients. Pigmentation-related items, such as spots and melanin, demonstrated significant age correlations, particularly in areas like the corners of the eyes, under the eyes, and cheeks. Wrinkles and fine wrinkles correlated with age in various regions, though not on the forehead. The findings highlight the importance of understanding regional and demographic variations in skin aging to develop effective anti-aging treatments.
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- 2024
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13. Linkage to care, early infant diagnosis and perinatal transmission among infants born to HIV-infected mothers: Evidence from the baby shower trial
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J.R. Pharr, M.C. Obiefune, C.O. Ezeanolue, A. Osuji, A.G. Ogidi, A.T. Hunt, D. Patel, W. Yang, G. Ogedegbe, J.E. Ehiri, and E.E. Ezeanolue
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Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Published
- 2016
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14. Effect of a maternal infant HIV care clinic for HIV-infected mothers and exposed infants on follow up postnatal HIV testing and care in Southeastern Nigeria: A retrospective review
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A. Nwandu, D. Watson, J. Ilozumba, J. Egharevba, A. Osuji, C. Onuoha, U. Okonkwo, C. Ezeaku, O. Mbah, I. Okafor, and E. Justin
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Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Published
- 2016
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15. Land Productivity of Root Crop Farmers amidst Pesticide Application in Southeast, Nigeria
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OSUJI EMEKA EMMANUEL, Obasi Igwe, Christiana IGBERI, Ngozi UMEH, Roseline NWOSE, Eberechi KEYAGHA, Nneka OKOLI, Kelechi ANYIAM, Chinaekwu COOKEY, Glory BEN-CHENDO, Maryann OSUJI, Christopher ECHEREOBIA, Innocent NWAIWU, Esther NWACHUKWU, Ifedayo OSHAJI, Bethel UZOMA, Maryrose EZE, and Ogechukwu UMEH
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Land productivity ,Root crops ,Household farmers ,Pesticide application ,Agriculture - Abstract
The study evaluated the land productivity of root crop farmers amidst pesticide application in southeast, Nigeria. 358 root crop producers were chosen using a multi-stage sample and given a questionnaire. The analysis of the data included the use of mean, frequency, percentage, total factor and partial factor productivity, analysis of variance, multiple regression model, and local average treatment effect (LATE). Data were acquired using primary means. The results show that root crop growers were mostly women (76.9%), married (85.1%), educated (mean=12.0), and in their prime working age (51). Estimates of total factor productivity (TFP) and partial factor productivity (PFP) gave 7.69 and 177.25, which indicates higher land productivity values across Imo, Abia, and Ebonyi State. Education, access to farm inputs, soil/land improvement practices, size of farm, and extension relations were important components of land productivity across the States. Use and application of pesticides according to specified recommendation increased land productivity by (727.07%) and (880.28%). Erosion problems (99.7%), pests and disease (96.9%), high cost of inputs (99.1%), climate change (99.4) and land fragmentation (93.0%) constrained land productivity in the States. Study recommends farmers to practice more of land improvement practices and adhere to specified pesticide use and application to increase land productivity
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16. Abstract 4141864: Eosinophil Regulated Necrosis in Murine Model of Eosinophilic Heart Disease
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Osuji, Immaculeta
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17. Serum and Stool Levels of Zinc, Copper and Vitamin A in Children aged 6-24 Months with Diarrhoea
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Okolo SN, Okonji MC, Osuji F, Okoli CA, Okolo NY, and Okolo CA
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zinc ,copper ,vitamin a ,children ,diarrhoea ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: Diarrhoea is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality among infants and young children in developing countries. More than half of the deaths due to diarrhoea results from dehydration and/or excessive loss of essential nutrients including micronutrients such as zinc, copper and vitamin A These micronutrients are essential for immunological protection, as well as the proper growth and development of children. Objective: To determine the serum and stool levels of zinc, copper and vitamin A in children presenting with diarrhoea. Methods: This was a comparative cross-sectional study. Thirty consecutive infants with diarrhoea from the Diarrhoea Training Unit (subjects) and thirty without diarrhoea (controls) from the Infant Welfare clinic of the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH], were studied. The feeding practices, diarrhoeal history, and anthropometric measurements of the study and control groups were noted. Their sera and stool samples were analyzed for zinc and copper using Vernox Elmer Atomic Absorption spectrophotometer and for Vitamin A using spectrophotometer Pye Unicain PU 8600. The data obtained were analysed statistically. Results: The age, body mass index (BMI), mid upper arm circumference MUAC] and sex distribution of children in the two groups were similar but their mean weight, and length/ height were significantly different (p
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- 2024
18. Exploring the Potential of Nigerian Clay-Based Pozzolans for Enhancing Concrete Performance and Sustainability: A Study on Strength, Hydration, and Durability
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Samuel Adesina Adegbemileke, Sylvester Obinna Osuji, and Okiemute Roland Ogirigbo
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Calcined clay ,Limestone ,Supplementary cementitious materials ,Portland cement ,Nigerian clays ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
This study investigated the potential of calcined clays from Nigerian deposits in the production of ternary blends of cement. Clay samples were obtained from three different locations namely: Ikpeshi, Okpilla and Uzebba. The raw clay samples were then calcined at 700°C and 800°C. Chemical and mineralogical compositions were determined for the raw and calcined clay samples using XRF and XRD respectively. The chemical composition confirmed these clays as potential pozzolans with SiO2, Al2O3, and Fe2O3 collectively exceeding 70%. XRD analysis identified kaolinite and quartz as major mineral phases in the raw clays, which transformed into metakaolin upon calcination. Compressive strength tests on mortar samples prepared with 50% substitution of Portland cement with the calcined clay and limestone, showed that Ikpeshi clay at 800°C had the best strength performance, with a strength activity index of 0.92 at 28 days, demonstrating superior pozzolanic potential. Strength development was more significant between 7 and 28 days, indicating the pozzolanic reaction's contribution to long-term strength. However, the initial strength at 3 days was lower than the reference cement due to a delayed pozzolanic reaction. XRD analysis of blended pastes revealed typical hydration phases like portlandite, C-S-H, Strätlingite, and ettringite, with the ternary blends showing reduced portlandite content, indicating absorption by the pozzolan's alumina phase. Durability assessments revealed that the ternary blends exhibited improved resistance to water and chloride ion ingress. These findings highlight the effectiveness of Nigerian calcined clays in producing durable and sustainable concrete, supporting their use as supplementary cementitious materials to reduce the environmental impact of concrete production.
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19. Lassa Fever Knowledge, Belief, Risk Communication Sources and Information Needs of Rural Farmers in Affected Communities of Ebonyi State, Nigeria
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J. U. Chikaire, P. A. Onoh, C. C. Godson-Ibeji, J. O. Ajaero, M. N. Osuji, F. O. Ugwoke, N. M. Ibe, and C. R. Okonya-Chukwu
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Lassa fever ,farmers ,belief ,information needs ,risk communication ,Science - Abstract
Lassa fever (LF) is a tropical health challenge affecting farmers’ performance in the farm, hence, its spread must stop and prevented. Therefore, the objective of this paper was to assess the rural farmers’ knowledge, belief, risk communication sources and information needs of Lassa fever affected communities of Ebonyi State, Nigeria using appropriate standard methods including questionnaire and oral interview on 650 farmers. Data obtained and analyzed reveals that 100% of the farmers are aware of Lassa fever. Over 90% of them could recognize symptoms of Lassa fever such as general body weakness, headache, fever, bleeding among others. They have knowledge of the transmission such as eating of rats(79.1%), eating rat contaminated foods(86.7%), staying with infected person(90.3%), and for prevention, washing of hands (63.6%), not eating rats(83.1%), cleaning of the environment(92.3%). The farmers believed that Lassa fever is manipulated spiritually (61.1%), is caused by the devil(74%), punishment from God(81.1%), cured with local herbs(92.4%).They get information about Lassa fever from television, radio, fellow farmers, extension agents, village neighbors among other sources. To be well informed, they need more information on the origin, causes, treatment, transmission, prevention and cost.
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- 2024
20. Role of Agricultural Extension and Advisory Providers in Farm Disaster Management Response, and Recovery in the Face of Changing Climate in Southeastern Nigeria
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J. U. Chikaire, F. O. Ugwoke, C. R. Okonya-Chukwu, J. O. Ajaero, M. N. Ibe, P. A. Onoh, M. N. Osuji, and C. C. Godson-Ibeji
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Disaster ,Extension worker ,climate ,response ,recovery ,Science - Abstract
Climate change can disrupt food availability, reduce access to food, and affect food quality thereby creating a challenging condition for farm disaster management. Hence, this paper examines the role of agricultural extension and advisory providers in farm disaster management response, and recovery in the face of changing climate in Southeastern Nigeria using appropriate standard methods by soliciting responses from 452 Agricultural Extension officers with the aid of questionnaire and oral discussions. Results showed that the farm disasters prevalent in the area includes floods (99.5%), landslides (93.8%), pests/diseases (95.1%), man-made disasters (98.4%) among others. The impacts are numerous such as loss of financial resources (93.5%), loss of human lives (99.3%), disruption of extension services delivery (100%), leads to epidemics (99.3%) and many more. The EASPs can render mitigation, preparedness, response, recovery services to smallholder farmers and communities to minimize losses, recovery time, and resources to fill the gap created by the extreme events. A quick recovery/revival to normal life can only be achieved immediately if skilled professional Extension workers are allowed to play their roles effectively.
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- 2024
21. Multi-criteria decision model and relief material distribution to damare IDP camp north east Nigeria
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Osuji, J.N., Ibe, C.C., Okeudo, G.N., and Ejem, E.A.
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- 2024
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22. Perception and attitudes towards mental illness among volunteer health advisors in Nigeria
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D. Kapadia, T. Iheanacho, A. Osuji, A. Ike, D. Patel, M. Obiefune, and E.E. Ezeanolue
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Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Published
- 2015
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23. Comparison of performance assessment models and methods in crystalline rock: Task F1 DECOVALEX-2023
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Leone, Rosie C., Mariner, Paul E., Stein, Emily R., Hyman, Jeffrey D., Thiedau, Jan, Guevara Morel, Carlos R., Li, Zhenze, Nguyen, Son, Kim, Yong-Min, Kim, Jung-Woo, Chang, Chieh-Chun, Mikláš, Ondrej, Osuji, Nicholas I., and Niemi, Auli
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24. Use of e-cigarettes, traditional combustible cigarettes, and high sensitivity C-reactive protein: The Cross Cohort Collaboration
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Yao, Zhiqi, Tasdighi, Erfan, Dardari, Zeina A., Erhabor, John, Jha, Kunal K., Osuji, Ngozi, Rajan, Tanuja, Boakye, Ellen, Rodriguez, Carlos J., Lima, Joao A.C., Judd, Suzanne E., Feldman, Theodore, Fialkow, Jonathan A., Vasan, Ramachandran S., El Shahawy, Omar, Benjamin, Emelia J., Bhatnagar, Aruni, DeFilippis, Andrew P., Nasir, Khurram, and Blaha, Michael J.
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25. Organic geochemical evaluation of crude oils from some producing fields in the Niger Delta basin, Nigeria
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Mudiaga Chukunedum Onojake, Nsikan Edet Nkanta, Joseph Onyekwelu Osakwe, David Akpoebi Akpuluma, Ikponmwosa Ohenhen, and Leo Chigbu Osuji
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Biomarkers ,Genetic ,Families ,Oxic ,Hydrocarbons ,Niger Delta ,Petroleum refining. Petroleum products ,TP690-692.5 ,Petrology ,QE420-499 - Abstract
Abstract Geochemical and biomarker characteristics of representative crude oil samples from selected fields in southern Nigeria were evaluated to determine the organic matter input, origin of biological material, depositional environment, thermal maturity, and genetic relationship between the oils. Four crude oil samples were obtained from various oil producing fields from Delta, Bayelsa and Abia state in southern Nigeria and labeled Kwale (KW), Kolo creek (KLC), Owaza (OWA1 and OWA2). The crude oil samples were fractionated into saturates, aromatic hydrocarbons and polar compounds using column chromatography on silica gel thereafter, analyzed using Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC–MS). The calculated ratios of normal alkanes, acyclic isoprenoids, carbon preference index (CPI), hopanes, and steranes showed the following results: Pr/Ph (0.34 to 0.89); C29/C27 (0.78 to 1.25); 20S/(20S + 20R)C29sterane (0.28 to 0.66); 22S/(22S + 22R)C32 homohopane (0.17 to 0.23); CPI (0.96 to 0.98); Ts/Ts + Tm (0.46 to 0.50); and sterane/hopane (0.16 to 0.87). The results obtained were used to correlate the crude oils with respect to depositional environment, thermal maturity, and organic matter source. The Pr/Ph ratios of KW and KLC were less than one, and the cross-plot of Pr/nC17 versus Ph/nC18 of KW and KLC suggested that the oils were deposited under anoxic environments, whereas OWA1 and OWA2 indicated oxic conditions with no biodegradation. From the calculated ratios of 22S (22S + 22R)C32 homohopane and CPI, the oils were mature and had entered the generating window. Sample OWA1 is the most mature, while KLC is the least mature. The calculated ratios also showed that the four oil samples were from a shale source rock with both terrestrial and marine inputs.
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26. Does climate change affect crops differently? New evidence from Nigeria
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Onyeneke, Robert Ugochukwu, Ejike, Roseline Daberechi, Osuji, Emeka Emmanuel, and Chidiebere-Mark, Nneka Maris
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27. Why the International Criminal Court’s Jurisdiction Doctrinally Attaches to Israeli and Russian Nationals
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Chile Eboe-Osuji
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ICC ,International Criminal Court ,Israel-Gaza War ,Israel-Hamas War ,Russian War against Ukraine ,Law - Abstract
As the storm of ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan’s request for arrest warrants loomed and landed on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and his Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, ardent supporters of Israel within the U.S. and U.K. governments and beyond appear to have seized upon a jurisdictional objection. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is reported as saying that the “ICC has no jurisdiction over this matter.” The U.K. Foreign Secretary David Cameron is reported to have said the same thing. There is a basic flaw, though, in the treaty-based objection to the ICC jurisdiction as has been made. It ignores the nature of the mandate of international criminal tribunals as mechanisms for the effective preservation of the basic fabric of the international order.
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28. Exploring Sociodemographic Predictors of Suicide Ideation and Attempts: Insights from a Mental Health Emergency Hotline Data
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Nnenna Mba-Oduwusi, Aloysius Odii, Raphael Emeka Ogbolu, Titi Tade, Blessing Enorioware Aminatu Uteh, Abayomi Olajide, Tajudeen Abiola, Olalekan Rahmon, and Tochukwu Osuji
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Emergency hotline ,Mental health ,Ideation ,Suicide attempt ,sociodemographics ,Social Sciences - Abstract
Background: Despite its classification as a pressing public health concern, suicide prevention has not garnered the necessary attention in Nigeria. An important step towards achieving this is to identify groups that are at risk. Objective: This study examines the sociodemographic predictors of suicide ideation and attempts among callers of mental health emergency hotlines in Nigeria from March 2022 to September 2023. Methods: The study combines retrospective cohort and cross-sectional research designs. Data were gathered from callers to the emergency hotline system, with information recorded in an Excel spreadsheet and subsequently exported to SPSS for analysis. The analysis involved a chi-square test and binary logistic regression. Findings: Out of the 717 calls received, 512 were connected to mental health care. Out of these mental health-related calls, 43% reported suicide ideation, while 11.7% reported suicide attempts. The chi-square test showed an association between marital status and suicide ideation (χ2 = 9.990; p-value = .007) and between religious affiliation and suicide attempts (χ2 = 7.573; p-value = .006). However, the combination of sociodemographic variables like gender, age, marital status, religious affiliation, employment status and region of residence showed that age and marital status were predictors of suicide ideation. Specifically, those aged between 20 – 29 years (AOR = .530, p = .047), 30 – 39 (AOR = .036, p = .036) and 40 – 49 years (AOR = .391, p = .058) were less likely to think about suicide compared to those aged 19 and below. Compared to single people, those who are separated or divorced are less likely to think about suicide (AOR = .302, p = .001). Predictors of suicide attempts included marital status and religious affiliation. Specifically, those who are married are less likely to have attempted suicide compared to those who are single (AOR = .351, p = .024). Christians are less likely to have attempted suicide compared to those who identify as Muslims (AOR = .421, p = .004). Conclusion: As authorities grapple with the public health challenge of suicide, this research calls for targeted interventions and support mechanisms to address the unique needs of at-risk populations. Unique contribution: This study has offered empirical evidence for understanding the contributing role of sociodemographic factors on suicide ideation and attempts. This information could be useful to health education experts who seek to plan campaigns to control suicide in developing countries like Nigeria. Key recommendations: The study recommends more investment in suicide prevention in Nigeria, especially ones targeting vulnerable groups such as adolescents, singles and those who are unemployed. Furthermore, it suggests suicide prevention interventions should incorporate culturally sensitive spiritual or religious components to enhance their effectiveness.
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29. Review Assessment of Current Status, Challenges, Opportunities, and Implications of Liquified Natural Gas Supply Infrastructure Development in the Nigerian Maritime Sector
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J. N. Osuji and J. Agbakwuru
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Liquified Natural Gas ,Supply Infrastructure Development ,Ocean-going Vessels ,Coastal Service Vessels ,Science - Abstract
The maritime sector in Nigeria plays a pivotal role in the country's economic growth and trade activities. As part of Nigeria's commitment to clean energy and sustainable development, the development of liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply infrastructure has emerged as a critical component of the nation's energy and transportation strategy. This article reviews an assessment of the current status, challenges, opportunities, and implications of liquified natural gas supply infrastructure development in Nigeria's maritime sector by qualitatively harvesting secondary data from several sources. The paper recommends the provision of LNG bunkering facilities at Lekki deep seaport.
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30. A Critical Perspective on TVET Teachers' Pedagogical Practices: Insights into the Guiding Pedagogical Principles in Practice
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Okolie, Ugochukwu Chinonso, Ogwu, Edna N., Osuji, Catherine U., Ogba, Francisca Ngozi, Igwe, Paul Agu, and Obih, Solomon O.
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This study explores the technical and vocational education and training (TVET) teachers' pedagogical practices and how such practices can help the teachers' use of relevant guiding pedagogical principles in practice in Nigerian TVET system to facilitate quality learning. Employing a three-tiered ethnographic case study approach, we learned how 24 TVET teachers from purposively selected six Nigerian public universities used guiding pedagogical principles in practice to facilitate quality student learning. Focusing on five guiding pedagogical principles in practice identified from the thematic analysis, we analysed different pedagogical practices that teachers can adopt to facilitate quality TVET learning which include demonstration of learning, problem-based learning, seeing learners as knowers, active learning, and questioning. Drawing upon the thematic analysis, participants made recommendations for the continuous professional development of TVET teachers to enable them to improve in their use of the guiding pedagogical principles in practice to facilitate quality learning and graduate outcomes.
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31. Bridging the gap in African biodiversity genomics and bioinformatics
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Sharaf, Abdoallah, Ndiribe, Charlotte C., Omotoriogun, Taiwo Crossby, Abueg, Linelle, Badaoui, Bouabid, Badiane Markey, Fatu J., Beedessee, Girish, Diouf, Diaga, Duru, Vincent C., Ebuzome, Chukwuike, Eziuzor, Samuel C., Jaufeerally Fakim, Yasmina, Formenti, Giulio, Ghanmi, Nidhal, Guerfali, Fatma Zahra, Houaga, Isidore, Ideozu, Justin Eze, Katee, Sally Mueni, Khayi, Slimane, Kuja, Josiah O., Kwon-Ndung, Emmanuel Hala, Marks, Rose A., Moila, Acclaim M., Mungloo-Dilmohamud, Zahra, Muzemil, Sadik, Nigussie, Helen, Osuji, Julian O., Ras, Verena, Tchiechoua, Yves H., Zoclanclounon, Yedomon Ange Bovys, Tolley, Krystal A., Ziyomo, Cathrine, Mapholi, Ntanganedzeni, Muigai, Anne W. T., Djikeng, Appolinaire, and Ebenezer, ThankGod Echezona
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32. Escaping the stigma of firm operations in emerging markets: Are you willing to pay the price?
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Osuji, Juliet, Torres de Oliveira, Rui, and Tupper, Christina
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33. Early trajectories of virological and immunological biomarkers and clinical outcomes in patients admitted to hospital for COVID-19: an international, prospective cohort study
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Sahner, David, Tierney, John, Vogel, Susan E., Herpin, Betsey R., Smolskis, Mary C., McKay, Laura A., Cahill, Kelly, Crew, Page, Sardana, Ratna, Raim, Sharon Segal, Hensely, Lisa, Lorenzo, Johsua, Mock, Rebecca, Zuckerman, Judith, Atri, Negin, Miller, Mark, Vallee, David, Chung, Lucy, Kang, Nayon, Barrett, Kevin, Adam, Stacey J., Read, Sarah, Draghia-Akli, Ruxandra, Currier, Judy, Hughes, Eric, Harrigan, Rachel H., Amos, Laura, Carlsen, Amy, Carter, Anita, Collins, Gary, Davis, Bionca, Denning, Eileen, DuChene, Alain, Eckroth, Kate, Engen, Nicole, Frase, Alex, Gandits, Greg, Grund, Birgit, Harrison, Merrie, Hurlbut, Nancy, Kaiser, Payton, Koopmeiners, Joseph, Larson, Gregg, Meger, Sue, Mistry, Shweta Sharma, Murray, Thomas, Nelson, Ray, Quan, Kien, Quan, Siu Fun, Reilly, Cavan, Siegel, Lianne, Thompson, Greg, Vock, David, Walski, Jamie, Gelijns, Annetine C., Moskowitz, Alan J., Bagiella, Emilia, Moquete, Ellen, O'Sullivan, Karen, Marks, Mary E., Accardi, Evan, Kinzel, Emily, Burris, Sarah, Bedoya, Gabriela, Gupta, Lola, Overbey, Jessica R., Santos, Milerva, Gillinov, Marc A., Miller, Marissa A., Taddei-Peters, Wendy C., Fenton, Kathleen, Sandkovsky, Uriel, Gottlieb, Robert L., Mack, Michael, Berhe, Mezgebe, Haley, Clinton, Dishner, Emma, Bettacchi, Christopher, Golden, Kevin, Duhaime, Erin, Ryan, Madison, Tallmadge, Catherine, Estrada, Lorie, Jones, Felecia, Villa, Samatha, Wang, Samatha, Robert, Raven, Coleman, Tanquinisha, Clariday, Laura, Baker, Rebecca, Hurutado-Rodriguez, Mariana, Iram, Nazia, Fresnedo, Michelle, Davis, Allyson, Leonard, Kiara, Ramierez, Noelia, Thammavong, Jon, Duque, Krizia, Turner, Emma, Fisher, Tammy, Robinson, Dianna, Ransom, Desirae, Maldonado, Nicholas, Lusk, Erica, Killian, Aaron, Palacious, Adriana, Solis, Edilia, Jerrow, Janet, Watts, Matthew, Whitacre, Heather, Cothran, Elizabeth, Smith, Peter K., Barkauskas, Christina E., Vekstein, Andrew M., Ko, Emily R., Dreyer, Grace R., Stafford, Neil, Brooks, Megan, Der, Tatyana, Witte, Marie, Gamarallage, Ruwan, Franzone, John, Ivey, Noel, Lumsden, Rebecca H., Mosaly, Nilima, Mourad, Ahmaad, Holland, Thomas L., Motta, Mary, Lane, Kathleen, McGowan, Lauren M., Stout, Jennifer, Aloor, Heather, Bragg, Kennesha M., Toledo, Barvina, McLendon-Arvik, Beth, Bussadori, Barbara, Hollister, Beth A., Griffin, Michelle, Giangiacomo, Dana M., Rodriguez, Vicente, Bokhart, Gordon, Eichman, Sharon M., Parrino, Patrick E., Spindel, Stephen, Bansal, Aditya, Baumgarten, Katherine, Hand, Johnathan, Vonderhaar, Derek, Nossaman, Bobby, Sylvia Laudun, Ames, DeAnna, Broussard, Shane, Hernandez, Nilmo, Isaac, Geralyn, Dinh, Huan, Zheng, Yiling, Tran, Sonny, McDaniel, Hunter, Crovetto, Nicolle, Perin, Emerson, Costello, Briana, Manian, Prasad, Sohail, M. Rizwan, Postalian, Alexander, Hinsu, Punit, Watson, Carolyn, Chen, James, Fink, Melyssa, Sturgis, Lydia, Walker, Kim, Mahon, Kim, Parenti, Jennifer, Kappenman, Casey, Knight, Aryn, Sturek, Jeffrey M., Barros, Andrew, Enfield, Kyle B., Kadl, Alexandra, Green, China J., Simon, Rachel M., Fox, Ashley, Thornton, Kara, Adams, Amy, Badhwar, Vinay, Sharma, Sunil, Peppers, Briana, McCarthy, Paul, Krupica, Troy, Sarwari, Arif, Reece, Rebecca, Fornaresico, Lisa, Glaze, Chad, Evans, Raquel, Di, Fang, Carlson, Shawn, Aucremanne, Tanja, Tennant, Connie, Sutton, Lisa Giblin, Buterbaugh, Sabrina, Williams, Roger, Bunner, Robin, Traverse, Jay H., Rhame, Frank, Huelster, Joshua, Kethireddy, Rajesh, Davies, Irena, Salamanca, Julianne, Majeski, Christine, Skelton, Paige, Zarambo, Maria, Sarafolean, Andrea, Bowdish, Michael E., Borok, Zea, Wald-Dickler, Noah, Hutcheon, Douglass, Towfighi, Amytis, Lee, Mary, Lewis, Meghan R., Spellberg, Brad, Sher, Linda, Sharma, Aniket, Olds, Anna P., Justino, Chris, Loxano, Edward, Romero, Chris, Leong, Janet, Rodina, Valentina, Quesada, Christine, Hamilton, Luke, Escobar, Jose, Leshnower, Brad, Bender, William, Sharifpour, Milad, Miller, Jeffrey, Farrington, Woodrow, Baio, Kim T., McBride, Mary, Fielding, Michele, Mathewson, Sonya, Porte, Kristina, Maton, Missy, Ponder, Chari, Haley, Elisabeth, Spainhour, Christine, Rogers, Susan, Tyler, Derrick, Madathil, Ronson J., Rabin, Joseph, Levine, Andrea, Saharia, Kapil, Tabatabai, Ali, Lau, Christine, Gammie, James S., Peguero, Maya-Loren, McKernan, Kimberly, Audette, Mathew, Fleischmann, Emily, Akbari, Kreshta, Lee, Myounghee, Chi, Andrew, Salehi, Hanna, Pariser, Alan, Nyguyen, Phuong Tran, Moore, Jessica, Gee, Adrienne, Vincent, Shelika, Zuckerman, Richard A., Iribarne, Alexander, Metzler, Sara, Shipman, Samantha, Johnson, Haley, Newton, Crystallee, Parr, Doug, Miller, Leslie, Schelle, Beth, McLean, Sherry, Rothbaum, Howard R., Alvarez, Michael S., Kalan, Shivam P., Germann, Heather H., Hendershot, Jennifer, Moroney, Karen, Herring, Karen, Cook, Sharri, Paul, Pam, Walker-Ignasiak, Rebecca, North, Crystal, Oldmixon, Cathryn, Ringwood, Nancy, Muzikansky, Ariela, Morse, Richard, Fitzgerald, Laura, Morin, Haley D., Brower, Roy G., Reineck, Lora A., Bienstock, Karen, Steingrub, Jay H., Hou, Peter K., Steingrub, Jay S., Tidswell, Mark A., Kozikowski, Lori-Ann, Kardos, Cynthia, DeSouza, Leslie, Romain, Sarah, Thornton-Thompson, Sherell, Talmor, Daniel, Shapiro, Nathan, Andromidas, Konstantinos, Banner-Goodspeed, Valerie, Bolstad, Michael, Boyle, Katherine L., Cabrera, Payton, deVilla, Arnaldo, Ellis, Joshua C., Grafals, Ana, Hayes, Sharon, Higgins, Conor, Kurt, Lisa, Kurtzman, Nicholas, Redman, Kimberly, Rosseto, Elinita, Scaffidi, Douglas, Filbin, Michael R., Hibbert, Kathryn A., Parry, Blair, Margolin, Justin, Hillis, Brooklynn, Hamer, Rhonda, Brait, Kelsey, Beakes, Caroline, McKaig, Brenna, Kugener, Eleonore, Jones, Alan E., Galbraith, James, Nandi, Utsav, Peacock, Rebekah, Hendey, Gregory, Kangelaris, Kirsten, Ashktorab, Kimia, Gropper, Rachel, Agrawal, Anika, Yee, Kimberley J., Jauregui, Alejandra E., Zhuo, Hanjing, Almasri, Eyad, Fayed, Mohamed, Hubel, Kinsley A., Hughes, Alyssa R., Garcia, Rebekah L., Lim, George W., Chang, Steven Y., Lin, Michael Y., Vargas, Julia, Sihota, Hena, Beutler, Rebecca, Agarwal, Trisha, Wilson, Jennifer G., Vojnik, Rosemary, Perez, Cynthia, McDowell, Jordan H., Roque, Jonasel, Wang, Henry, Huebinger, Ryan M., Patel, Bela, Vidales, Elizabeth, Albertson, Timothy, Hardy, Erin, Harper, Richart, Moss, Marc A., Baduashvili, Amiran, Chauhan, Lakshmi, Douin, David J., Martinez, Flora, Finck, Lani L., Bastman, Jill, Howell, Michelle, Higgins, Carrie, McKeehan, Jeffrey, Finigan, Jay, Stubenrauch, Peter, Janssen, William J., Griesmer, Christine, VerBurg, Olivia, Hyzy, Robert C., Park, Pauline K., Nelson, Kristine, McSparron, Jake I., Co, Ivan N., Wang, Bonnie R., Jimenez, Jose, Olbrich, Norman, McDonough, Kelli, Jia, Shijing, Hanna, Sinan, Gong, Michelle N., Richardson, Lynne D., Nair, Rahul, Lopez, Brenda, Amosu, Omowunmi, Offor, Obiageli, Tzehaie, Hiwet, Nkemdirim, William, Boujid, Sabah, Mosier, Jarrod M., Hypes, Cameron, Campbell, Elizabeth Salvagio, Bixby, Billie, Gilson, Boris, Lopez, Anitza, Bime, Christian, Parthasarathy, Sairam, Cano, Ariana M., Hite, R. Duncan, Terndrup, Thomas E., Wiedemann, Herbert P., Hudock, Kristin, Tanzeem, Hammad, More, Harshada, Martinkovic, Jamie, Sellers, Susan, Houston, Judy, Burns, Mary, Kiran, Simra, Roads, Tammy, Kennedy, Sarah, Duggal, Abhijit, Thiruchelvam, Nirosshan, Ashok, Kiran, King, Alexander H., Mehkri, Omar, Dugar, Siddharth, Sahoo, Debasis, Yealy, Donald M., Angus, Derek C., Weissman, Alexandra J., Vita, Tina M., Berryman, Emily, Hough, Catherine L., Khan, Akram, Krol, Olivia F., Mills, Emmanuel, Kinjal, Mistry, Briceno, Genesis, Reddy, Raju, Hubel, Kinsley, Jouzestani, Milad K., McDougal, Madeline, Deshmukh, Rupali, Johnston, Nicholas J., Robinson, Bryce H., Gundel, Staphanie J., Katsandres, Sarah C., Chen, Peter, Torbati, Sam S., Parimon, Tanyalak, Caudill, Antonina, Mattison, Brittany, Jackman, Susan E., Chen, Po-En, Bayoumi, Emad, Ojukwu, Cristabelle, Fine, Devin, Weissberg, Gwendolyn, Isip, Katherine, Choi-Kuaea, Yunhee, Mehdikhani, Shaunt, Dar, Tahir B., Fleury Augustin, Nsole Biteghe, Tran, Dana, Dukov, Jennifer Emilow, Matusov, Yuri, Choe, June, Hindoyan, Niree A., Wynter, Timothy, Pascual, Ethan, Clapham, Gregg J., Herrera, Lisa, Caudill, Antonia, O’Mahony, D. Shane, Nyatsatsang, Sonam T., Wilson, David M., Wallick, Julie A., Duven, Alexandria M., Fletcher, Dakota D., Miller, Chadwick, Files, D. Clark, Gibbs, Kevin W., Flores, Lori S., LaRose, Mary E., Landreth, Leigha D., Palacios, D. Rafael, Parks, Lisa, Hicks, Madeline, Goodwin, Andrew J., Kilb, Edward F., Lematty, Caitlan T., Patti, Kerilyn, Grady, Abigail, Rasberry, April, Morris, Peter E., Sturgill, Jamie L., Cassity, Evan P., Dhar, Sanjay, Montgomery-Yates, Ashley A., Pasha, Sarah N., Mayer, Kirby P., Pharm.D., Brittany Bissel, Trott, Terren, Rehman, Shahnaz, de Wit, Marjolein, Mason, Jessica, Bledsoe, Joseph, Knowlton, Kirk U., Brown, Samuel, Lanspa, Michael, Leither, Lindsey, Pelton, Ithan, Armbruster, Brent P., Montgomery, Quinn, Kumar, Naresh, Fergus, Melissa, Imel, Karah, Palmer, Ghazal, Webb, Brandon, Klippel, Carolyn, Jensen, Hannah, Duckworth, Sarah, Gray, Andrew, Burke, Tyler, Knox, Dan, Lumpkin, Jenna, Aston, Valerie T., Applegate, Darrin, Serezlic, Erna, Brown, Katie, Merril, Mardee, Harris, Estelle S., Middleton, Elizabeth A., Barrios, Macy A.G., Greer, Jorden, Schmidt, Amber D., Webb, Melissa K., Paine, Roert, Callahan, Sean J., Waddoups, Lindsey J., Yamane, Misty B., Self, Wesley H., Rice, Todd W., Casey, Jonathan D., Johnson, Jakea, Gray, Christopher, Hays, Margaret, Roth, Megan, Menon, Vidya, Kasubhai, Moiz, Pillai, Anjana, Daniel, Jean, Sittler, Daniel, Kanna, Balavenkatesh, Jilani, Nargis, Amaro, Francisco, Santana, Jessica, Lyakovestsky, Aleksandr, Madhoun, Issa, Desroches, Louis Marie, Amadon, Nicole, Bahr, Alaa, Ezzat, Imaan, Guerrero, Maryanne, Padilla, Joane, Fullmer, Jessie, Singh, Inderpreet, Ali Shah, Syed Hamad, Narang, Rajeev, Mock, Polly, Shadle, Melissa, Hernandez, Brenda, Welch, Kevin, Payne, Andrea, Ertl, Gabriela, Canario, Daniel, Barrientos, Isabel, Goss, Danielle, DeVries, Mattie, Folowosele, Ibidolapo, Garner, Dorothy, Gomez, Mariana, Price, Justin, Bansal, Ekta, Wong, Jim, Faulhaber, Jason, Fazili, Tasaduq, Yeary, Brian, Ndolo, Ruth, Bryant, Christina, Smigeil, Bridgette, Robinson, Philip, Najjar, Rana, Jones, Patrice, Nguyen, Julie, Chin, Christina, Taha, Hassan, Najm, Salah, Smith, Christopher, Moore, Jason, Nassar, Talal, Gallinger, Nick, Christian, Amy, Mauer, D’Amber, Phipps, Ashley, Waters, Michael, Zepeda, Karla, Coslet, Jordan, Landazuri, Rosalynn, Pineda, Jacob, Uribe, Nicole, Garcia, Jose Ruiz, Barbabosa, Cecilia, Sandler, Kaitlyn, Overcash, J. Scott, Marquez, Adrienna, Chu, Hanh, Lee, Kia, Quillin, Kimberly, Garcia, Andrea, Lew, Pauline, Rogers, Ralph, Shehadeh, Fadi, Mylona, Evangelia K., Kaczynski, Matthew, Tran, Quynh-Lam, Benitez, Gregorio, Mishra, Biswajit, Felix, Lewis Oscar, Vafea, Maria Tsikala, Atalla, Eleftheria, Davies, Robin, Hedili, Salma, Monkeberg, Maria Andrea, Tabler, Sandra, Harrington, Britt, Meegada, Sreenath, Koripalli, Venkata Sandeep, Muddana, Prithvi, Jain, Lakshay, Undavalli, Chaitanya, Kavya, Parasa, Ibiwoye, Mofoluwaso, Akilo, Hameed, Lovette, Bryce D., Wylie, Jamie-Crystal, Smith, Diana M., Poon, Kenneth, Eckardt, Paula, Heysu, Rubio-Gomez, Sundararaman, Nithya, Alaby, Doris, Sareli, Candice, Sánchez, Adriana, Popielski, Laura, Kambo, Amy, Viens, Kimberley, Turner, Melissa, Vjecha, Michael J., Weintrob, Amy, Brar, Indira, Markowitz, Norman, Pastor, Erika, Corpuz, Roweena, Alangaden, George, McKinnon, John, Ramesh, Mayur, Herc, Erica, Yared, Nicholas, Lanfranco, Odaliz Abreu, Rivers, Emanuel, 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Keoki, Wilson, Carla, Wilson, James, Winterkorn, Lara, Wong, Quenna, Wu, Joseph, Xu, Huichun, Yanek, Lisa, Yang, Ivana, Yu, Ketian, Zekavat, Seyedeh Maryam, Zhang, Yingze, Zhao, Snow Xueyan, Zhao, Wei, Zhu, Xiaofeng, Ziv, Elad, Zody, Michael, Zoellner, Sebastian, Lindstrom, Sara, Wang, Lu, Smith, Erin N., Gordon, William, van Hylckama Vlieg, Astrid, Brody, Jennifer A., Pattee, Jack W., Haessler, Jeffrey, Brumpton, Ben M., Chasman, Daniel I., Suchon, Pierre, Chen, Ming-Huei, Turman, Constance, Germain, Marine, Wiggins, Kerri L., MacDonald, James, Braekkan, Sigrid K., Armasu, Sebastian M., Pankratz, Nathan, Jackson, Rabecca D., Nielsen, Jonas B., Giulianini, Franco, Puurunen, Marja K., Ibrahim, Manal, Heckbert, Susan R., Bammler, Theo K., Frazer, Kelly A., McCauley, Bryan M., Taylor, Kent, Pankow, James S., Reiner, Alexander P., Gabrielsen, Maiken E., Deleuze, Jean-François, O'Donnell, Chris J., Kim, Jihye, McKnight, Barbara, Kraft, Peter, Hansen, John-Bjarne, Rosendaal, Frits R., Heit, John A., Psaty, Bruce M., Tang, Weihong, Hveem, Kristian, Ridker, Paul M., Morange, Pierre-Emmanuel, Johnson, Andrew D., Kabrhel, Christopher, AlexandreTrégouët, David, Smith, Nicholas L., de Vries, Paul S., Reventun, Paula, Brown, Michael R., Heath, Adam S., Huffman, Jennifer E., Le, Ngoc-Quynh, Bebo, Allison, Temprano-Sagrera, Gerard, Raffield, Laura M., Ozel, Ayse Bilge, Thibord, Florian, Lewis, Joshua P., Rodriguez, Benjamin A. 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M., Brody, Lawrence C., Auer, Paul L., Ben-Shlomo, Yoav, Hayward, Caroline, Mathias, Rasika A., Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O., Lange, Leslie A., Cox, Simon R., März, Winfried, Rotter, Jerome I., Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O., Wilson, James F., van der Harst, Pim, Jukema, J. Wouter, Ikram, M. Arfan, Desch, Karl C., Sabater-Lleal, Maria, Lowenstein, Charles J., and Morrison, Alanna C.
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35. Does the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program bariatric risk/benefit calculator hold its weight? An assessment of its accuracy
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Giannopoulos, Spyridon, Athanasiadis, Dimitrios I., Hernandez, Edward, Colgate, Cameron L., Christodoulides, Alexei, Osuji, Vitalis C., Petrucciani, Alexa, and Stefanidis, Dimitrios
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36. Interracial Marriage
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Osuji, Chinyere
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37. The Interruption of Transmission of Onchocerciasis in Abia, Anambra, Enugu, and Imo States, Nigeria: The Largest Global Onchocerciasis Stop-Treatment Decision to Date
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Cephas Ityonzughul, Adamu Sallau, Emmanuel Miri, Emmanuel Emukah, Barminas Kahansim, Solomon Adelamo, George Chiedo, Samuel Ifeanyichukwu, Jenna E. Coalson, Lindsay Rakers, Emily Griswold, Chukwuemeka Makata, Fatai Oyediran, Stella Osuji, Solomon Offor, Emmanuel Obikwelu, Ifeoma Otiji, Frank O. Richards, and Gregory S. Noland
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onchocerciasis ,Ov16 ELISA serological assessment ,O-150 PCR entomological assessment ,interruption of transmission ,stop-mass drug administration ,elimination ,Medicine - Abstract
Onchocerciasis causes severe morbidity in sub-Saharan Africa. Abia, Anambra, Enugu, and Imo states of Nigeria were historically classified meso- or hyperendemic and eligible for ivermectin mass drug administration (MDA). After ≥25 years of annual and biannual MDA, serological and entomological assessments were conducted to determine if Onchocerca volvulus transmission was interrupted. Dried blood spots collected in October 2020 from ≥3167 children 5–9 years old in each state were screened for O. volvulus-specific Ov16 antibody by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Additionally, 52,187 Simulium damnosum heads (≥8845 per state) collected over 12 months between 2021 and 2022 were tested by pooled polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for O-150 DNA. Among seven seropositive children, four were found for follow-up skin snip PCR to confirm active infection. Three were negative and the fourth was excluded as he was visiting from an endemic state. The final seroprevalence estimates of each state had 95% upper confidence limits (UCL) < 0.1%. All fly pools were negative by O-150 PCR, giving a 95% UCL infective fly prevalence < 0.05% in each state. Each state therefore met the World Health Organization epidemiological and entomological criteria for stopping MDA effective January 2023. With 18.9 million residents eligible for MDA, this marked the largest global onchocerciasis stop-treatment decision to date.
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38. Asymmetric supercapacitor performance of hydrothermally-synthesized MWCNT-WO3 composite electrode
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Anikpa, P.O., Mee, A.U., Nwanya, A.C., Nkele, Agnes C., Malavekar, D.B., Osuji, R.U., Nwulu, Nnamdi, Lokhande, C.D., and Ezema, Fabian I.
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39. Structure and transport properties of self-assembled nanofiltration membranes based on sustainably derived materials
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Dong, Ruiqi, Kim, Na Kyung, and Osuji, Chinedum O.
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40. Career-related teacher support and decision to choose teaching as a career: a three-wave study of Nigerian and Zambian university students
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Okolie, Ugochukwu Chinonso, Lubbungu, Jive, Osuji, Catherine U., Idike, Ifeanyi M., Ugwuda, Sylvanus Ochetachukwu, Ehiobuche, Christian, and Siame, Pethias
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41. Gut Microbial Communities in Mealworms and Indianmeal Moth Larvae Respond Differently to Plastic Degradation
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Navlekar, Anisha S, Osuji, Ezinne, and Carr, Deborah L
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42. Health care needs, eHealth literacy, use of mobile phone functionalities, and intention to use it for self-management purposes by informal caregivers of children with burns: a survey study
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Fatemeh Rangraz Jeddi, Ehsan Nabovati, Mohammadreza Mobayen, Hossein Akbari, Alireza Feizkhah, Joseph Osuji, and Parissa Bagheri Toolaroud
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Burns ,Informal caregivers ,Literacy ,Needs Assessment ,Mobile Health ,Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 - Abstract
Abstract Background This study aimed to assess health care needs, electronic health literacy, mobile phone usage, and intention to use it for self-management purposes by informal caregivers of children with burn injuries. Methods This cross-sectional research was carried out in 2021 with 112 informal caregivers of children with burns in a burn center in the north of Iran. The data collection tools were questionnaires that included the participants’ demographics, their E-Health Literacy, their current mobile phone usage, and their desires for mobile phone use for burn care services. Results Most informal caregivers had smartphones (83.0%) and Internet access (81.3%). Most participants occasionally used phone calls (63.4%), the Internet (45.5%), and social media (42.9) to receive information about psychosocial disorders, infection control, wound care, pain, itch, physical exercise, and feeding. Most participants have never used some of the mobile phone functionalities to receive burn-related information, such as applications/Software (99.1%) and e-mail (99.1%). Nevertheless, most informal caregivers desire to use mobile applications for self-management purposes in the future (88.4%). The mean eHealth literacy score was 25.01 (SD = 9.61). Informal caregivers who had higher education levels, access to the Internet, and lived in urban areas had higher eHealth literacy (P
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43. The Association between Occupational Burnout and Spiritual Wellbeing in Emergency Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Hedayat Jafari, Rahmatollah Marzband, Mahsa Kamali, Mahmood Moosazadeh, Pooyan Ghorbani Vajargah, Samad Karkhah, Joseph Osuji, and Behzad Davaribina
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spirituality ,professional burnout ,nurses ,emergency nursing ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Objective: This study evaluated the occupational burnout (OB) and spiritual well-being (SWB) of emergencynurses as well as the associations between these variables.Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted in six hospitals and emergency medical centers affiliated withArdebil University of Medical Sciences (Ardebil, Iran), in 2020. Data were collected via socio-demographic,Spiritual Well-Being Scale (SWBS), and Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) questionnaires.Results: This study included 239 emergency department nurses. The mean age of the participants was 34.4±6.4years. The mean of existential well-being and religious well-being was 40.3±8.7 and 41.0±9.2, respectively. Theresults indicated that moderate (P=0.007) and severe (P
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44. Phytocompounds, antioxidant potential, and inhibitory actions of ethanolic leaf fraction of Sida linifolia Linn. (Malvaceae) on enzymes linked to inflammation, diabetes, and neurological disorders
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Emmanuel Chimeh Ezeako, Florence Nkechi Nworah, and Dionysius Obinna Osuji
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Sida linifolia ,Phytocompounds ,Antioxidant ,Anti-diabetic ,Anti-inflammatory ,Neuromodulatory ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Abstract Background Sida linifolia L. is a weed ubiquitously found in Africa with several folkloric applications. Traditional healers in the Southeastern part of Nigeria employ the alcoholic concoction of S. linifolia leaves as antidepressants, anti-malaria, antihypertensive, anti-abortifacients, and for managing painful whitlow; however, these claims lack scientific validation. The present study was aimed to explore the phytochemical profile of the plant, S. linifolia with special emphasis to its antioxidant and inhibitory actions on enzymes linked to inflammation, diabetes, and neurological disorders. Phytochemical profiling and in vitro antioxidant and enzyme inhibition assays were employed to assess the pharmacological profile of S. linifolia ethanolic leaf fraction (SLELF). Results Preliminary phytochemical screening of SLELF revealed appreciable amounts of total phenolics (91.64 ± 7.61 mg GAE/g), total tannins (62.44 ± 3.86 mg TAE/g), and total flavonoids (27.35 ± 1.48 mg QE/g) present in SLELF. Results of HPLC analysis of SLELF revealed rich composition in bioactive compounds such as ellagic acid, quercetin, ferulic acid, 3,4-dimethoxy benzoic acid, gallic acid, 4-methoxy cinnamic acid, sinapic acid, vanillic acid, and chlorogenic acid. Enzymatic antioxidants (catalase and superoxide dismutase), non-enzymatic antioxidants (reduced glutathione (GSH), Vit A, C, and E), elemental minerals (Cu, Mn, Zn, Cr, Fe, and Ca), and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) were present in SLELF in appreciable levels. At various concentrations (0.2–1.0 mg/ml), SLELF exhibited potent and concentration-dependent hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and 2,2′-azinobis-(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic) acid (ABTS) radical scavenging activities and exerted moderate inhibitory actions on enzymes associated with inflammation (cyclooxogenase-2 (COX-2) and lipoxygenases (LOXs), diabetes (α-amylase, α-glucosidase), and neurological disorders (butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) and γ-aminobutyric acid transaminase (GABA-T), compared to respective standards (ascorbic acid, acarbose, indomethacin, galanthamine, and vigabatrin). Perhaps, the observed potent pharmacological activities of SLELF could be anchored to its phytoconstituents. Furthermore, the slightly higher ranges of IC50 values (0.57–0.87 mg/ml) of SLELF compared to standards (0.44–0.68 mg/ml) suggest moderation in enzyme inhibition that may preclude adverse side effects. Conclusion This study lends credence to the folklore claims of S. linifolia leaves and revealed its potential as possible source of bioactive compounds for medicinal and pharmaceutical exploration.
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45. Economic Analysis of Potential Offshore Aquaculture Practice to Enhance Diversification of Blue Economy in Nigeria
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J. A. Agbakwuru and J. N. Osuji
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The oil and gas industry has long dominated Nigeria’s blue economic growth. However, a new frontier that can play sustainable economic growth in the maritime industry and therefore national economic leverage is offshore aquaculture. Hence, this paper aims to provide relevant information on the economic analysis of the potential offshore aquaculture practice to enhance the diversification of the blue economy in Nigeria using secondary data. Sensitivity analysis considering input variations of up to 45% is also performed to take care of the unforeseen. Offshore aquaculture in this paper refers to fish production in the Open Ocean using large cages/nets. Ten (10) fish cages of 37500-fish capacity per cage were hypothetically designed with fiberglass materials and installed in Escravos offshore. A mortality of 30% was used with the current prices of other required investments. The analysis recorded a breakeven period of 2 years and NPV value of over one trillion Naira in 9 years indicating massive profitability comparable to the oil and gas industry! Sensitivity analysis identified mortality/loss of fish and falling prices of fish as events that could adversely affect the investment. It is suggested that the investment should be done with experienced professionals in fishery, offshore engineering, and cost control.
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46. Structure and transport properties of self-assembled nanofiltration membranes based on sustainably derived materials
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Ruiqi Dong, Na Kyung Kim, and Chinedum O. Osuji
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The development of functional polymers using sustainable resources is an increasingly important pursuit. Unsaturated fatty acids represent a potentially interesting class of renewable materials for this purpose. Their unsaturated carbon bonds permit crosslinking to form solid polymers. Additionally, their carboxylic acid functional groups provide for the display of specific surface chemistry within the resulting polymers, and also enable chemical derivatization. Here, we explore the fabrication of nanometer-scale size-selective membranes using conjugated linoleic acid derived monomers. Potassium salt conjugated linoleic acid surfactants (KCLA) self-assembled to form hexagonally packed cylinders (HI) in an aqueous medium containing glycerol. This structure provides a highly ordered medium with aqueous-continuous channels for nanofiltration. The HI mesophase was crosslinked with the addition of bifunctional comonomers and the ordered structure was retained with good fidelity in the resulting thin polymer films (< 400 nm thick). These film function effectively as nanofiltration membranes, with a size cut-off of approximately 1.2 nm for charged solutes, while maintaining a high permeance of ∼ 9 LMH/bar. This performance is on par with several commercial nanofiltration membranes and these materials are therefore of potential interest for advancing sustainability concerns in practical nanofiltration applications.
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47. Phytocompounds, antioxidant potential, and inhibitory actions of ethanolic leaf fraction of Sida linifolia Linn. (Malvaceae) on enzymes linked to inflammation, diabetes, and neurological disorders
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Ezeako, Emmanuel Chimeh, Nworah, Florence Nkechi, and Osuji, Dionysius Obinna
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48. Health care needs, eHealth literacy, use of mobile phone functionalities, and intention to use it for self-management purposes by informal caregivers of children with burns: a survey study
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Rangraz Jeddi, Fatemeh, Nabovati, Ehsan, Mobayen, Mohammadreza, Akbari, Hossein, Feizkhah, Alireza, Osuji, Joseph, and Bagheri Toolaroud, Parissa
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49. Optimizing the role of ‘lead mothers’ in seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) campaigns: formative research in Kano State, northern Nigeria
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Okereke, Ekechi, Smith, Helen, Oguoma, Chibuzo, Oresanya, Olusola, Maxwell, Kolawole, Anikwe, Chinedu, Osuji, Lawrence Chijioke, Ogazi, Obianuju, Musa, Jamila, Rajab, Ashiru, Shekarau, Emmanuel, Okoh, Festus, Viganò, Erica, Donovan, Laura, Ward, Charlotte, and Baker, Kevin
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50. Effect of second booster vaccinations and prior infection against SARS-CoV-2 in the UK SIREN healthcare worker cohort
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Lewis, Tracy, Bain, Steve, Thomas, Rebeccah, Geen, John, Pothecary, Carla, Cutler, Sean, Northfield, John, Price, Cathy, Tomlinson, Johanne, Knight, Sarah, Macnaughton, Emily, Watson, Ekaterina, Lazarus, Rajeka, Sinclair, Aaran, Galliford, Joanne, Masunda, Bridgett, Mahungu, Tabitha, Rodger, Alison, Hanison, Esther, Warren, Simon, Jain, Swati, Mirfenderesky, Mariyam, Mahabir, Natasha, Pritchard-Jones, Rowan, Wycherley, Diane, Gabriel, Claire, Matovu, Elijah, Bakker, Philippa, Guha, Simantee, Gormley, S., Pethick, James, Butt, Georgina, Pepper, Stacey, Bedford, Luke, Ridley, Paul, Democratis, Jane, Meda, Manjula, Chawla, Anu, Westwell, Fran, Kalakonda, Nagesh, Khanduri, Sheena, Doel, Allison, Pai, Sumita, Hacon, Christian, Nwaka, Davis, Moro, Veronica Mendez, Moody, A., Auckland, Cressida, Prince, Stephanie, de Silva, Thushan, Shulver, Helen, Shah, A., Jones, C., Subhro-Osuji, Banerjee, Houston, Angela, Planche, Tim, Booth, Martin, Duff, Christopher, Aeron-Thomas, Jonnie, Chaudhuri, Ray, Hilton, David, Jory, Hannah, Al-Khafaji, Zehra'a, Kemsley, Philippa, Longfellow, Ruth, Boss, David, Brake, Simon, Coke, Louise, Elumogo, Ngozi, Latham, Scott, Subudhi, Chinari, Hoad, Ina, Thomas, Claire, Chitalia, Nihil, Edmunds, Tracy, Ashby, Helen, Elliott, John, Wilkinson, Beverley, Rand, Abby, Thompson, Catherine, Agwuh, K., Grice, Anna, Moran, Kelly, Waykar, Vijayendra, Lester, Yvonne, Sach, Lauren, Court, Kathryn, White, Nikki, Favager, Clair, Holliday, Kyra, Harwood, Jayne, Payne, Brendan, Burns, Karen, Fothergill, Lynda, Arenas-Pinto, Alejandro, Severn, Abigail, Brown, Kerryanne, Gray, Katherine, Dare, Jane, Zheng, Qi, Hollinshead, Kathryn, Shorten, Robert, Roebuck, Alun, Holmes, Christopher, Wiselka, Martin, Faris, Barzo, Marsh, Liane, McAdam, Clare, Ditchfield, Lisa, Qazzafi, Zaman, Boyd, G., Wong, N., Brand, Sarah, Squires, Jack, Ashcroft, John, Rosario, Ismaelette Del, Howard, Joanne, Ward, Emma, Harrison, Gemma, Morgan, Joely, Corless, Claire, Penn, Ruth, Wong, Nick, Bagary, Manny, Starkova, Nadezda, Beekes, Mandy, Carnahan, Mandy, Khan, Shivani, Mackay, Shekoo, Lewis, Keneisha, Pickard, Graham, Dawson, Joy, Finlayson, Lauren, Cameron, Euan, Todd, Anne, Fagegaltier, Sebastien, Mavin, Sally, Cochrane, Alexandra, Gibson, Andrew, Donaldson, Sam, Templeton, Kate, Malcolm, Martin, Smith, Beth, Dhasmana, Devesh, Fowler, Susan, Ho, Antonia, Murphy, Michael, Beith, Claire, Patel, Manish, Boyd, Elizabeth, Irvine, Val, Grant, Alison, Temple-Purcell, Rebecca, Loughrey, Clodagh, Hanna, Elinor, Johnston, Frances, Boulos, Angel, Thompson, Fiona, Protaschik, Yuri, Regan, Susan, Donaghy, Tracy, O'Kane, Maurice, Akinbami, Omolola, Barbero, Paola, Brooks, Tim, Chand, Meera, Insalata, Ferdinando, Joshi, Palak, O'Connell, Anne-Marie, Ramsay, Mary, Saei, Ayoub, Zambon, Maria, Linley, Ezra, Tonge, Simon, Adaji, Enemona, Adebiyi, Omoyeni, Andrews, Nick, Conneely, Joanna, Conneely, Paul, Dunne, Angela, Dyer, Simone, Emmett, Hannah, Hettiarachchi, Nipunadi, Kapirial, Nishanthan, Khawam, Jameel, Monk, Edward, Russell, Sophie, Taylor-Kerr, Andrew, Timeyin, Jean, D'Arcangelo, Silvia, Rowe, Cathy, Semper, Amanda, Gallagher, Eileen, Kyffin, Robert, Cromey, Lisa, Areghan, Desmond, Bishop, Jennifer, Dembinsky, Melanie, Dobbie, Laura, Evans, Josie, Goldberg, David, Haahr, Lynne, Jorgenson, Annelysse, Matuluko, Ayodeji, Naismith, Laura, Nuryunarsih, Desy, Olaoye, Alexander, Plank, Caitlin, Price, Lesley, Sergenson, Nicole, Stewart, Sally, Telfer, Andrew, Weir, Jennifer, De Lacy, Ellen, Ellis, Yvette, Froude, Susannah, Stevens, Guy, Tyson, Linda, Dunachie, Susanna, Klenerman, Paul, Duncan, Chris, Payne, Rebecca, Turtle, Lance, Richter, Alex, De Silva, Thushan, Barnes, Eleanor, Wootton, Daniel, Galgut, Oliver, Heeney, Jonathan, Baxendale, Helen, Castillo-Olivares, Javier, Beale, Rupert, Carr, Edward, Barclay, Wendy, Moshe, Maya, Palmarini, Massimo, Willett, Brian, Baillie, John Kenneth, Evans, Jennie, Aquino, Erika, Kirwan, Peter D., Hall, Victoria J., Foulkes, Sarah, Otter, Ashley D., Munro, Katie, Sparkes, Dominic, Howells, Anna, Platt, Naomi, Broad, Jonathan, Crossman, David, Norman, Chris, Corrigan, Diane, Jackson, Christopher H., Cole, Michelle, Brown, Colin S., Atti, Ana, Islam, Jasmin, Presanis, Anne M., Charlett, Andre, De Angelis, Daniela, and Hopkins, Susan
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