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One hundred stool samples were collected from children and pupils in Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria. These were examined for the presence of enteric bacteria associated with diarrhea. Seventy of the samples were collected from apparently healthy pupils in some public primary schools in Akure, while thirty samples were collected from children in the Children’s Ward of the Ondo State Specialist Hospital, Akure. All the samples were pre-enriched for Salmonella and Shigella in selenite–F broth and...
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The 21st century ushered in a new world order whereby the work place is asking for graduates who have acquired a strong intellectual framework for accessing information to create new things effectively. This calls for pedagogic restructuring in higher education and in particular the adoption of resource-based teaching and learning systems. The changing education landscape and the different formats in which resources are prepackaged have also ushered in new roles for academic librarians who...
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To present a 5 years experience on the pattern and outcome of emergency operations in a new teaching hospital.A retrospective study carried out between April 1998 and March 2003 with appropriate data extracted from the available case notes.Two thousand and seventy operations were performed within the period of study. Seven hundred and twenty six of them were done as emergency. Obstetrics' and Gynaecology cases were 66.6% while 33.4% (including six cases of perforated uterus and gangrenous...
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The twilight of the twentieth century saw major developments in the world, which profoundly redefined people's perceptions of and interest in history, both as a mode of enquiry and as an academic discipline. The significance of such changes would appear to have found resonance in the Third World. The most important of these changes included “the revolution in IT, which transformed and democratized scholarship, and the further expansion in higher education; the shift from sociology to...
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The study investigated the unconventional uses to which school libraries spaces are subjected to in secondary schools. A randomly selected five hundred and two (502) undergraduates of Tai Solarin University of Education were used for the study. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire at the University library for a period of four (4) weeks. Data were analysed using frequency distributions and percentages. The findings show that the non-conventional uses to which school libraries...
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One hundred and fifty students (150) were randomly selected from the Department of Cell Biology and Genetics of University of Lagos, Akoka, Nigeria for ABO, RH blood groups and 6 haemoglobin genotypes studies. Blood group O was the highest with the percentage frequency of 55.3%, followed by blood group A (25.3%), B (16.7%) and the least percentage frequency was blood group AB which is 2.7%. The RhD distribution also varies among the four (4) ABO blood groups. The total percentage of RhD...
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The potential adverse effects of climate change on Ethiopia’s agricultural sector are a major concern, particularly given the country’s dependence on agricultural production. Securing Ethiopia’s economic and social well-being in the face of climate change requires that policymakers and stakeholders work together to integrate climate change adaptation into the country’s development process. Three stakeholder discussion forums held in 2006 in Addis Ababa, Awassa, and Bahir Dar as part of the...
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Faculty of Medicine University of Gezira, utilized a community based educational strategy. In the module primary health care centre practice and family medicine (PHCCP & FM), each student is assigned a family for whom priority health problems are identified and education given accordingly.To provide, through medical students, health education to diabetics in the assigned families and to assess the impact of the students' intervention.THIS IS LONGITUDINAL INTERVENTIONAL STUDY WHICH WAS...