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An Assessment Of The Contribution Of Faecal Disposal Practices On The Bacteriological Quality Of Drinking Water Sources In Isiolo County, Kenya

ABSTRACT The basic needs of people such as safe drinking water, improved hygiene and sanitation must be fulfilled for a dignified life of human beings. However, this has not been the case in Isiolo County where there is rampant practice of open defecation and reliance on unprotected water sources for drinking purposes, with little or no regard to adequate drinking water treatment handling and storage. This study sought to establish the contribution of faecal disposal practices among resident...

Determination Of The Effectiveness Of Trianum-P® (Trichoderma Harzianum) And Trichotech® (Trichoderma Asperellum) In The Management Of Late Blight Disease Of Tomatoes

ABSTRACT The general objective was to evaluate the efficacy of Trichoderma species to promote the growth of tomato and to manage late blight disease under in vitro and in vivo conditions. A collection of 18 Trichoderma spp. were isolated from two commercial products (Trichotech® and Trianum-P®) that should have the antagonistic species Trichoderma asperellum and Trichoderma harzianum respectively. Cultural and molecular approaches were used to characterize the products. Differences on the g...

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Pathogenesis Of Velogenic Newcastle Disease Virus Infection In Cyclophosphamide Treated Chickens

ABSTRACT The susceptibility, clinical signs, distribution and persistence of lesions of a local Nigeria velogenic Newcastle disease virus (VNDV) strain (KUDU 113) were studied in 6 week old chickens bursectomised by treatment with cyclophosphamide on days 2, 3 and 4 post-hatch. Following intramuscular inoculation, depression, muscle tremor, greenish diarrhea and paralysis were observed in the bursectomised infected (BI) chickens while severe depression, whitish to greenish diarrhea, listless...

Assessment Of Disposal Practices Of Pharmaceutical Waste Among Households Within Nakuru Town, Nakuru County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Pharmaceuticals are critical in maintaining the health of people and improving the quality of life for millions of Kenyans, but not all pharmaceuticals dispensed are consumed. They become waste when they are no longer usable for intended purpose or are being discarded for other reasons such as contamination and expiration. Improperly disposed pharmaceuticals end up in garbage collection centres and water purification systems which are not sufficiently equipped to manage this form of ...

Sonographic Investigation Of The Effect Of Gongronema Latifolium On Gastric Emptying Of Semi - Solid Meals In Healthy, Diabetic And Gastroparetic Dogs

ABSTRACT Gongronema latifolium is an edible tropical rainforest plant traditionally used as a spice, staple vegetable and in the treatment and management of diabetes. Extensive studies have established its hypoglycaemic effect. However, scanty information is available on the mechanism by which it exerts its hypoglycaemic effect. Studies have noted the presence of saponin in G. latifolium, a component noted to affect gastric emptying (GE). Presently, the possible effect of G. latifolium on GE...

Evaluation Of Safety And Immunogenicity Of Rift Valley Fever Vaccines Mp-12 And Armp-12δnsm21/384 In Sheep, Goats And Calves Administered Intradermally

ABSTRACT Rift valley fever (RVF) is a zoonotic disease caused by Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) with impact on animal and human health. Vaccines developed against RVF have safety and efficacy concerns and administered by needles posing risks of RVFV transmission. This study reports the safety and immunogenicity of attenuated RVF MP-12 and its recombinant arMP-12ΔNSm21/384 vaccines. A total of 32 sheep, 15 goats and 23 zebu calves were vaccinated with 1x105 plaque forming units (PFU)/ml of M...

Prevalence Of Porcine Cysticercosis In Mbozi And Mbeya Rural Districts, Mbeya Tanzania

ABSTRACT An epidemiological survey was conducted between November and December 2007 in 30 randomly selected villages and four slaughterslabs in Mbozi and Mbeya Rural districts, southern Tanzania, to determine the prevalence of porcine cysticercosis. Fifteen villages and three slaughterslabs were from Mbozi and fifteen villages and one slaughterslab were from Mbeya Rural. A total of 600 live pigs (300 in each district) of different sex and age categories were randomly selected from smallholde...

Passessment Of Retirement Preparedness Among Civil Servants In State Health Board, Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria

ABSTRACT The study was aimed at assessing the retirement preparedness among civil servants in State Health Board, Enugu. Four objectives and three hypotheses guided the study. A prospective descriptive survey design was used and the population of the study was 82 civil servants retiring between 2016 –2020 and they constituted the subject of the study. Responses were elicited from respondents using researcher’s developed questionnaire. The instrument was validated using face and content v...

Molecular Characterization Of Edwardsiella Species Isolated From African Catfish (Clarias Gariepinus) And Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis Niloticus) In Wakisodistrict, Uganda

ABSTRACT  Edwardsiella tarda is an opportunistic pathogenic bacterium that causes Edwardsiellosis in cultured and wild fish. It is among the most important bacterial diseases causing severe economic losses in fish worldwide. This study was carried out to determine the occurrence and characterize E. tarda in cultured Nile tilapia and African catfish from selected fish farms in Wakiso district, Uganda. A total of 111 fish samples were collected from 17 fish farms between September 2016 and Feb...

Sonographic Assessment of the Size and Parenchymal Echo Texture of the Spleen among Sickle Cell Disease Patients at University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku-Ozalla, Nigeria

Abstract Regional variations in splenic size and spleen parenchymal echo-texture among sickle cell disease (SCD) patients have been documented in various publications. The objectives of this study were to: determine and compare the spleen size of SCD patients with those of the control; characterize the spleen parenchymal echo-texture of SCD patients; and ascertain the relationships of age, height and weight with the spleen sizes of SCD patients and the controls. This was a cross sectional pr...

Effects Of Fragmentation On Avifaunal Composition, Diversity And Fluctuating Asymmetry In The Eastern Mau Forest: A Case Study Of River Njoro Watershed, Kenya

ABSTRACT Fragmentation and its effects on avifauna is a study that was conducted in upper River Njoro watershed covering about 280km2 . The watershed is under threat from increasing human activities that have led to rapid changes in land cover and deterioration of environmental and habitat conditions for birds. These include replacement of indigenous trees with exotic types, clearing of riparian vegetation, cultivation of river banks, deforestation and forest fragmentation. The study’s mai...

Nitrogen Loading And Groundwater Contamination: Comparison Among Different Farm Sizes In Ainabkoi Sub-County, Uasin Gishu County, Kenya

ABSTRACT The mobility of nitrate-N (NO3-N), nitrite-N (NO2-N) and ammonium-N (NH4-N) down the soil profile and its ultimate presence in groundwater is aggravated by predisposing conditions such as farm agricultural activities and nitrogen fertilizer management, rainfall, seasons and well sanitary conditions. The main objective of the study was to assess the groundwater nitrogen loading compared in different farm sizes. The study was conducted in three agro-ecological wards of Ainabkoi sub-co...

Heavy Metals And Parasitic Geohelminths Exposure Among Geophagous Pregnant Women In Nakuru Municipality

ABSTRACT Geophagia is defined as deliberate consumption of earths’ materials e.g. soil, clay and soft stones. The practice is widespread among pregnant women and there are conflicting views as to whether it is beneficial to health or not. Geophagic materials may be a source of micronutrients though the materials may bind the micronutrients thus reducing or hindering their bioavailability in the body. Geophagia is closely associated with geohelminthic infections among pregnant women and hea...

Socio-Cultural Factors Influencing Women’s Participation In Tree Growing In Siaya County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Climate change resulting from global warming is currently one of the global environmental issues of concern. Trees play a very important role in mitigating this problem through sequestrating carbon dioxide which is one of the major green house gases. The importance of trees is incontestable as they have many environmental, social and economic benefits. Effective community participation plays an important strategy for ensuring adequate tree cover but in some communities, some socio-c...

Characterization Of Climate Variability And The Associated Adaptive Strategies By Smallholder Farmers In Senetwo Location, West Pokot County, Kenya

ABSTRACT In the ASAL part of West Pokot County the growing season for agricultural activities occurs during the peak rainfall season, during March, April and May (MAM) season. This study thus sought to quantify MAM rainfall variability and its associated impacts on the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Senetwo location where the study was conducted. This was achieved by analyzing daily rainfall data from 1983 to 2013 and household survey. Using data from a survey of 125 farm households, ...


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